The O1 moves beyond traditional single-purpose hardware by utilizing a dual-printhead architecture. This design allows users to toggle between dual-UV configurations for layered effects on glass, metal, or wood, and a hybrid UV-Fabric setup for apparel. To ensure industrial-grade output on a desktop footprint, xTool introduced a Pixel-Scan vision system that uses laser altimetry and CIS scanning to eliminate manual calibration. The machine also features a jigless workflow, allowing for automated object recognition and alignment.
Software integration plays a critical role in the printer's versatility. The xTool Studio interface includes AI-driven contour recognition to handle irregular shapes and a 3D relief generator for textured surfaces. Maintenance concerns are addressed through the SmartCycle 2.0 system, which automates cleaning routines to prevent printhead clogging during idle periods. The unit is supported by GREENGUARD-certified inks and a built-in filtration system, making it suitable for home studio environments.





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