Machine Comparison
Prima Power Laser Genius+ vs Trumpf TruLaser 1030 Fiber
Prima Power vs Trumpf · CNC Laser Cutting Machines
Summary
The Prima Power Laser Genius+ from Prima Power and Trumpf TruLaser 1030 Fiber from Trumpf are direct competitors in the cnc laser cutting machines category. These machines are closely matched across most specifications, making the decision more about specific feature priorities, dealer support, and your existing shop ecosystem than raw spec advantages. Both machines are proven performers in production environments and represent solid investments for shops in the market for a cnc laser cutting machine.
Specifications Comparison
| Specification | Prima Power Laser Genius+ | Trumpf TruLaser 1030 Fiber |
|---|---|---|
| Control | Prima Power OPER@TOR touch-screen control | Touchpoint HMI (touchscreen) |
| Cutting Head | Prima Power fiber laser head with adaptive optics | Single-cutting-head strategy with automatic focus adjustment |
| Price Range | $350,000 - $800,000 | $250,000 - $350,000 (new, 4 kW); $500,000 - $650,000 (12 kW with automation) ▲ |
Advantages
Prima Power Laser Genius+
- Backed by Prima Power's dealer and service network for parts and support
- High-mix sheet metal fabrication shops cutting stainless, aluminum, and mild steel up to 25 mm
Trumpf TruLaser 1030 Fiber
- More competitive pricing at $250,000 - $350,000 (new, 4 kW); $500,000 - $650,000 (12 kW with automation) compared to $350,000 - $800,000
- Backed by Trumpf's dealer and service network for parts and support
- Job shops entering the fiber laser market who want Trumpf quality at a lower price point than the 3000 or 5000 series
Verdict
This is a close matchup. The Prima Power Laser Genius+ and Trumpf TruLaser 1030 Fiber trade advantages across different specifications, making neither a clear winner on paper alone. Your decision should come down to practical factors: which dealer is closer, which control system your operators already know, what tooling ecosystem you're invested in, and which machine's specific strengths match your highest-volume work. Get quotes on both, run test cuts with your actual parts if possible, and factor in long-term service and support costs.