Initially, there was no need for a BMW symbol. The term BMW, which stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke, or Bavarian Motor Works, goes back to 1917. BMW arose from the rebranding of the aviation engine maker Rapp Motorenwerke, which was based in Munich, the capital of the southern German state of Bavaria. Although the corporate name changed, the technical equipment, assets, and employees remained unchanged at first.
Please know and comprehend your machine's capabilities, as well as your own, before making a purchase. I strongly advise reading the manual(s) that came with the machine and watching instructional YouTube videos tailored to your specific equipment. There is a wealth of instructional literature and videos available for cutting/printing tools. I will assist you as much as possible, but it is ultimately your job to study, comprehend, and run your system and its associated software.