TheBeardedBaby first intrigued the machine, and then forces us all to wait! How cruel it is.
We are already waiting for a detailed review and an approximate price.
Since this machine is industrial or for professional work, the price should be significant, as many of you assume. Undoubtedly, the result of this machine is amazing, but buying one will be unnecessarily expensive for the sake of a few seed-phrases and until you play enough with applying text to everything that comes to hand in your home.
I hope some startup will figure it out before others and create a simpler analogue for a reasonable price for bitcoiners. Such a machine can be a success. At what price would you be willing to buy this?
In addition to a machine review, it would be nice to do tests for the strength of the text, because the marking depth is only 0.3 mm. Whether the text will be vulnerable to scratches and other mechanical impacts that prevent further readability.
Copied info from the manufacturer's website
https://www.sic-marking.com/e-mark-cordless-marking-system (so that the characteristics are in this topic):
Mechanic featuresDimensions: 288 x 271 x 135 mm (11.34" x 10.67" x 5.3")
Marking Types: Alphanumeric, Variable (serial or text), Datamatrix Code, and Logo
Marking Window: 60 x 25 mm (2.36" x 0.98")
Weight: 3.2 kg (7 lbs.)
Electronic featuresMemory: 100 MB
LCD color screen: 320 x 240 Pixel
Keyboard: integrated Overlay Membrane
Power: 100 Watt
18V Li-ion 18V Battery: 4 Hours Marking Autonomy (normal use)
Steering softwareMarking Types: Alphanumeric, Variable (serial or text), Datamatrix Code, and Logo
Transfer of Marking Files: Via USB Key
Fonts: 4x6, Arial, Courier, OCR, OCR-A, OCR_BOLD, Comic, and Comic_B
File Editing and Creation: Complete Set-Up of All Parameters
Impact Force: 1 to 9
Marking Depth: 0.3 mm (may vary depending on the material being marked)
Resolution Between Dots: 0.05 mm
Password: 1 level