Yep, the cost of laser machines has come down. I remember my first machine was a 30 watt that required 110 volts and was listed at $30,000.00. I got a really good offer at the end of the year and picked up a floor model for $18,500.00. The last laser I bought was a 100 watt water cooled 20" X 36" with two Rechi laser tubes and needed 250 volts. It was purchased directly from the factory in China for $5,000.00. Of course I had to pay shipping plus port entry fees plus ship it from the port to my location so that added an additional $1,200.00 but a really good laser for very little cost when you consider that similar machines from US based distributors would have cost me $14,000.00 to $19,00.00.
Almost all of the current lasers available use RD Works as the print driver software so you have to insure that you download the AutoCAD interface so you can cut files directly from your computer. RD Works converts the dxf file into their own internal code and although it does have a couple of unusual quirks when reading text (like part numbers) it works pretty well.
If anyone is interested in purchasing a laser for their own use I suggest checking on line using Alibaba and making contact with a customs broker who will handle all of the import requirements.