This page describes the functions of xTool Creative Space (XCS) and how to use it to operate xTool M1.
Item | Minimum configuration | Recommended configuration |
Processor | Intel Core i5-6200U | Intel Core i5-11600 |
Operating system | Win 10 (64 bit) macOS 10.14 or later | |
RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB |
Display resolution | 1280 × 720 (pixels) | 1920 × 1080 (pixels) or higher |
Hard drive | 8 GB | 12 GB |
(2) Double-click the software you've downloaded to install it.
Click Yes when you are asked "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?" and then continue the installation as prompted.
(1) Use the USB cable to connect xTool M1 to your computer. And turn on the device.
(2) Open XCS on your computer. On the top-right corner of XCS, click the + New project button.
(3) On the top of the project editing page, click Please connect a device.
Note: If you have connected an xTool device in XCS before, click the name of the device in the center of the project page, click the drop-down list, and select Connect device. |
(4) On the pop-up window, click the name of your device to connect to it.
Assume that you have connected your device to XCS using a USB cable.
(1) Following the instructions in Connect to XCS via USB cable, connect xTool M1 to XCS by using the USB cable.
(2) In the top-right corner of XCS, click the setting icon next to the image of xTool M1.
(3) On the Device settings window, find Wi-Fi setting in Basic info. Click Setting.
Select a Wi-Fi network and enter its password, and click Next.
(4) Click Complete, and then you can see the IP address of xTool M1 under Wi-Fi setting. Take down the IP address.
Note: If you change the Wi-Fi setting, the IP address changes accordingly. |
(5) Unplug the USB cable to disconnect xTool M1 from XCS.
Assume that you have connected your device to XCS in Wi-Fi mode.
(1) Ensure that your computer connects to the same Wi-Fi as xTool M1. Then, on the top of XCS, click the device name > Connect device.
(2) Under the Basic info tab, find the IP address of the device.
Go back to Connect device page, select IP, and then enter the IP address of your device to connect it.
Note: If you cannot find your device through Wi-Fi, try IP connection instead. |
1. On the top right corner of XCS, click the icon next to the xTool M1 image to open the device setting window.
2. In the Basic info tab, you can view:
3. In the Working info tab, you can know:
4. In the Device settings tab, you can set up the device and export files or logs as needed.
5. In the Working parameters tab, you can set:
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XCS that runs on the computer supports the following processing modes.
Processing material size | 385 mm * 300 mm |
Maximum processing thickness | 16 mm |
If the baseplate is required | Yes |
If the honeycomb panel is required | No |
Supported processing modes | Score Engrave Cut |
Supported image types | Vector Bitmap |
Processing material size | 270 mm * 385 mm |
Focusing range (initial position of the baseplate is 0) | -19 mm – 16 mm |
If the baseplate is required | No |
If the honeycomb panel is required | Optional |
Supported processing modes | Score Engrave |
Supported image types | Vector Bitmap |
Processing material size | 385 mm * 270 mm |
Focusing range (initial position of the baseplate is 0) | -19 mm – 16 mm |
If the baseplate is required | No |
If the honeycomb panel is required | Optional |
Supported processing modes | Score Engrave Cut |
Supported image types | Vector Bitmap |
Processing material size | 365 mm * 300 mm |
Maximum processing thickness | 1.5 mm |
Knife pressure | 45 g – 360 g |
If the baseplate is required | Yes |
If the honeycomb panel is required | No |
Supported processing modes | Blade cut |
Supported image types | Vector |
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💡 Note 2: There is a fixed focusing range of xTool M1 laser module. If the surface of the material is beyond the range, processing may fail. It is important to ensure that the surface of the material to be processed is within the focusing range when processing. For more details, go to User Guide for Riser Base with Honeycomb Panel.
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1. Material
If you use a material launched by xTool, select your material from the window in the top right corner.
If you use one purchased from another manufacturer, set it to User-defined material, and set the processing parameters based on those recommended for xTool materials or your own tests.
2. Thickness
If you use a user-defined material, you can click Auto-measure icon to enable XCS to measure the thickness of the material. If auto-measure fails, use a caliper to measure it and enter its thickness.
3. Height raised
If you have raised your material by using triangular prisms, select Triangular prism.
4. Processing path
Select the processing order according to your needs.
Auto planning: Laser engraving is the first order, and laser cutting is the next order.
User defining: In user-defined planning, you can determine the scanning path and way, and whether to process by layer.
After selecting the object on the canvas, you can specify the object settings, including vector settings and bitmap settings.
Vector settings
Bitmap settings
For details about these settings, see XCS V2.0 Beta Object editing.
You can start with a simple project. The following are some examples.
1. Insert the star shape on the canvas.
2. Select the Process on baseplate processing mode.
3. Open the lid of xTool M1, place the 3 mm basswood board on the baseplate, and move the object to the position where you want it to be processed.
4. To measure the thickness of the material to be processed. You can select the recommended material and the thickness is measured automatically.
💡 Note: If you have raised your material by using triangular prisms, select Triangular prism. Or click the Auto-measure icon to measure the thickness. |
5. Set processing parameters for the object to be processed.
6. Click the icon to set the speed and light power according to your materials, and click Framing to preview.
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7. Start framing
(1) Close the lid of xTool M1, and then click Framing in the software. Press the button on xTool M1 to start framing.
(2) After you confirm that the processing area is proper, click Framing completed in XCS. If the area is not ideal, you can adjust the material position or adjust the element positions in the software, and then preview the processing area again.
8. Click Start, and press the button on xTool M1 to start processing.
This is what you get after the processing.
1. Insert the star shape on the canvas.
2. Select the Blade cut processing mode.
3. Open the lid of xTool M1, and place the LightGrip cutting mat and material on it. Move the object to the position where you want it to be processed.
4. To measure the thickness of the material to be processed. You can select the recommended material and the thickness is measured automatically.
5. Set processing parameters for the object to be processed.
6. Set the parameters of framing.
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7. Start framing
(1) Close the lid of xTool M1, and then click Framing in the software. Press the button on xTool M1 to start framing.
(2) After you confirm that the processing area is proper, click Framing completed in XCS. If the area is not ideal, you can adjust the material position or adjust the element positions in the software, and then preview the processing area again.
8. Click Start, and press the button on xTool M1 to start processing.
This is what you get.
1. Measure the height of the jewel case.
The height of the jewel case is higher than 16 mm. You need to remove the baseplate and use riser base.
2. Loosen the screws of the baseplate and remove the baseplate of xTool M1.
⚠️ Note: Ensure that the surface of the material to be processed should be higher than the bottom of xTool M1 (0 < h ≤ 15 mm). |
4. Select the Baseplate removed processing mode.
5. Place the case in the working area, and click the Auto-measure icon.
💡 Note: If the surface of the material is lower than the bottom of xTool M1, autofocusing may fail. The pop-up window indicates "Auto-measure failed". At this time, click Manual-measure to enter the distance manually. Visit M1 Manual Focusing Tutorial in Open Plane Mode to learn more. |
6. Design an object. Move the object to the position where you want it to be processed.
7. Set the processing parameters for it.
8. Set the parameters of framing.
9. Start framing
(1) Close the lid of xTool M1, and then click Framing in the software. Press the button on xTool M1 to start framing.
(2) After you confirm that the processing area is proper, click Framing completed in XCS. If the area is not ideal, you can adjust the material position or adjust the element positions in the software, and then preview the processing area again.
10. Click Start, and press the button on xTool M1 to start processing.
This is what you get.
You can use the XCS editor to design your own objects for processing. For details about the editor functions of XCS, see XCS Editor Function Overview (V2.0 Beta).