Refer to Connect and Setup xTool M1 Ultra with xTool Studio for instructions on connecting xTool M1 Ultra to xTool Studio.
(1) Remove the blade cap.
(2) Remove the cover of the multi-function carriage, and open the clamp.
(3) Insert the cutting blade into the hole inside the carriage. The triangular sign should face toward you. A magnet will hold the tip in place.
(4) Close the clamp and return the cover to the multi-function carriage.
(5) Install the multi-function carriage on the holder, and toggle the locking bar to lock the carriage.
(1) Open the lid of xTool M1 Ultra, and place the FabricGrip cutting mat on the baseplate.

(2) Place a sheet of felt on the cutting mat.

(1) In the right panel of the page, click the current processing mode, and then select Blade cut as the processing mode.
(2) Click Unknown Material, select a desired material, and click Apply.

Note: The recommended parameter settings can achieve the best results only when using xTool materials. For third-party materials, it is recommended that you conduct a material test array on your own first to obtain the desired effects and parameters. Meanwhile, make sure that the materials are free from moisture or contamination, as these factors can significantly affect processing quality.
(1) Use the tools on the left side of the canvas to create objects. You can import images, insert shapes, enter text, or draw vector graphics.

Note: xTool Studio supports importing the following image formats: SVG, DXF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc.
(2) You can use the tools above the canvas for further editing when selecting objects.

(1) Select objects on the canvas, in the right panel, click the current processing blade, and select Cutting blade.

(2) Select objects on the canvas and set their parameters in the right panel.

Note: You need to set parameters for every object. A missed object may fail to be processed.
Note:
- Parameter options differ between bitmap objects and vector objects. You can select multiple objects of the same type and set parameters for them at once.
- For more information on parameter settings, see atomm.com/easyset.
(1) In the right panel of the page, click Mark to mark the processing area.

(2) Select a marking mode based on the shape of the target processing area, and click Start marking.

(3) Manually move the laser module to make the red cross spot fall at a vertex of the target processing area, and press the Point marking button on the device to record the position. Then, repeat the same steps to record the other required vertex(es) for the target processing area.
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(4) Make sure two points are marked. Click End marking > Done, and then the target processing area will be marked out on the canvas.

Framing means that the laser module moves along the boundary of the processed object on the material, so that the processed area on the material can be previewed. Perform the following steps to start framing.
(1) Click in the bottom-right corner of the software to set framing speed.
(2) Clickin the bottom-right corner of the software and press the framing button on xTool M1 Ultra to start framing.
(3) After confirming the processing area is proper, click Framing completed in xTool Studio.
(1) In the bottom-right corner of the software, click Process.
(2) Check whether the accessories or modules are prepared, and read the safety precautions.

(3) Click Preview Processing Path andto preview the processing path.

(4) In the bottom-right corner of the software, click Start.
(5) When the software shows Ready, press the button on xTool M1 Ultra to start processing.

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