xTool M1 Ultra 20W basic

SKU: #XT-P1030615
$1,699.99
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  • What is the working area of different modes?

    Laser Mode: 300mm*300mm
    Blade Mode: 300mm*300mm
    Pen Mode: 300mm*300mm
    Inkjet Mode: 294mm*298mm

    Does it have a camera? How to align when processing?

    M1 Ultra doesn't have a built-in camera because the camera of this size machine may have an error of more than 5mm.

    However, M1 Ultra has your back with its revolutionary Snapshot Preview and Pin-point PositioningTM tech, which is 10 times more accurate than single-camera systems.

    What's the ink type? Is it sublimation or normal ink?

    Normal ink (DYE ink). We focus on direct printing and are exploring new solutions beyond the existing module.Stay tuned for future updates as we aim to bring more printheads for more versatile material printing!

    How long can each ink cartridge support printing?

    It can print patterns that fill 20 sheets of standard A4 paper at the default concentration.

    The specific service life is related to printing color, concentration, ambient temperature, etc.

    Will it work with the xTool screen printer?

    Of course! M1 Ultra is compatible with xTool Screen Printer small-sized frame (M Series). We can't wait to see all the amazing work you'll create with it!

    Is it compatible with xTool Creative Space Software and Lightburn?

    M1 Ultra is a versatile craft machine. Lightburn is primarily designed for laser use, and connecting it would disable many features and result in a poor experience.

    What materials can the inkjet module process?

    It can print on fabrics, boards, printing paper, and other materials. However, it cannot print on very dense or smooth surfaces, such as metal, glass, and ceramics, because the ink cannot penetrate or adhere. These materials can be processed after applying a suitable ink coating.