
XTool is a major player in the digital crafting space and has today announced the launch of yet another exciting innovation: the xTool O1 Omni desktop UV Printer. It’s available to pre-order right now from xTool’s website, in three editions: Single UV for £ 1,399, Dual-Head UV for £2,199, or UV + DTF Fabric Edition for £2,349 (early preorder discount included).
In short, this new addition is the world’s first 4-in-1 Omni Printer, and xTool claims it can print on virtually anything, including wood, leather, metal, acrylic, glass and fabric. It can produce next-level results, from lenticular designs to 3D texture up to 7mm, fluorescent glow ink, and luxury foiling.
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It seems xTool is moving beyond its best-selling products (some of the best laser cutters and engravers on the market) by curating a broader platform that spans into full-colour, multi-material printing through laser, DTF, UV and raised-texture printing processes.
Thanks to xTool, consumers are now getting professional results at home without the need for industrial-level investment. Machines like the O1 Omni, xTool WonderPress, and the newly announced M2 Color Craft are significantly lowering the barrier to entry for makers and small business owners.
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It’s not just the O1 Omni that xTool is showcasing. A conference held this afternoon in Berlin saw xTool’s Founder & CEO, Jasen Wang, take to the stage to share the company’s wider creative vision to build tools and infrastructure that make physical creation more accessible, more powerful and more connected to consumers.
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Wang also discussed xTool’s long-term commitment to the European market beyond selling machines, and highlighted how xTool has been investing heavily in local infrastructure, and helping to rebuild the local creator economy in a shift away from mass production towards local, personalised small-batch manufacturing.
I personally think it’s great that xTool is focusing on the growing creator economy slash side-hustle entrepreneurs by offering a more affordable market segment. I’m actually quite surprised that the O1 Omni is this competitively priced too, given that rival EufyMake’s E1 machine starts at around £2,249.00.
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What do you think of the xTool O1 Omni?
If you’re planning to buy one, keep in mind that customers who deposit just £50 during the early bird period will receive a gift pack worth over £382 with their order, including free BatchFlow jigs, 3,000 Atomm credits and 20% off ink-cartridge discount coupons.
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