This page describes the functions of xTool Creative Space (XCS) and how to use it to operate xTool D1 Pro.
4. Open a project file, import an image, or create your design on XCS
5. Set the processing type, mode, and parameters
- Shortcut keys
- Right-click menus
- Menus
- Project name
- Links
- Tools
- Canvas
- Canvas management
- Device settings
- Processing settings
- Start processing
Download and install XCS
(1) Download the xTool Creative Space software applicable to the operating system that runs on your PC.
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.
Quick start example
1. Select a language

2. Connect xTool D1 Pro to XCS





3. Place a material
4. Open a project file, import an image, or create your design on XCS
- Open a project file (supporting only .xcs files)
- Import an image

After importing an image, you can directly use the image or edit it to make your own design.
- Create your design
You can insert a shape, enter a text, or draw vector paths on the canvas.
Note: Currently, XCS does not support the text elements contained in SVG files when importing SVG. If you want to design the text in the design software and import it, you need to convert the text into a vector graphic path in the design software. And then export SVG to be properly parsed in XCS.
5. Set the processing type, mode, and parameters
Select each design element and set the processing type, mode, and parameters for it.
Note: For user-defined materials, you can set the power, speed, and pass parameters according to the settings recommended in the user manual.
6. Start processing
Click Start to start processing.
The Preview window is as follows.
Click Framing to preview whether the design elements are to be processed as expected in the expected area. If yes, click Start to start the processing.
You can click Cancel to cancel the processing.
This is the general process of using XCS to create your works. For details of the functions of XCS, see Function description.
Function description
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When you use XCS, some functions may be unavailable in some scenarios, displayed in gray. This is what it is supposed to be. These functions are described as follows:
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Outline
This function is available only for image formats including PNG, JEPG, and JPG. Vector graphics are not supported. When importing an image, you can select the proper image format, and then you can add outlines for them.
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Smart fill & Extract
These two functions are available only after you have connected your device to XCS. Note that these functions are supported only for machines with cameras, such as xTool M1. Machines without cameras, such as the xTool D series, do not provide such functions.
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Align
This function is available only after you have selected two or more design elements.
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Combine
This function is available only for vector elements and can be used only after you have selected two vector elements.
Shortcut keys
Navigation
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Zoom in
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Ctrl + = |
Zoom out
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Ctrl + - |
Hand
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Space + Drag mouse |
Editing
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Copy
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Ctrl + C |
Paste
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Ctrl + V |
Delete
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Backspace or Del |
Undo
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Ctrl + Z |
Redo
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Ctrl + Y |
Moving artwork
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Nudge
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↑ ↓ ← or → |
Big nudge
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Shift + ↑ ↓ ← or → |
Right-click menus
- When you right-click on the blank space of the canvas, the following shortcut menu is displayed.
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- Paste: pastes an element that has been copied
- All: selects all the elements on the canvas
- Zoom in: zooms in the canvas
- Zoom out: zooms out the canvas
- When you right-click on one or more elements on the canvas, the following shortcut menu is displayed.
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- Cut: deletes and copies the element(s) you've selected
- Copy: copies the element(s) you've selected
- Paste: pastes the element(s) you've copied
- Delete: deletes the element(s) you've selected
- Group: groups two or more elements you've selected
- Ungroup: ungroups the elements you've grouped
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Group function - You can select multiple elements and click the right button to group them. Or you can click the right button to ungroup them. When multiple elements group, you can edit the whole part including changing size, adjusting position and angle, setting processing power, and so on.
- Press Shift (support Windows/macOS), click or select multiple elements, and click the right button. The Group mode is done.
- In Group mode, press Shift, click or select the selected elements and then click the right button. The Ungroup mode is done.
- When the same type of elements group, the same parameters can be applied and executed in all elements in the group. However, if different types of elements group, the parameters can't be modified at the same time.
Menus
① Settings
- Unit: sets the unit for displaying the size and position of a design element
- Language: sets the language of the UIs
- Software update: displays the software version and checks for later versions
- About: displays information about the software
② File
- New: creates a new project
- Save: saves all the changes to the project
- Open: opens a local project file, supporting only .xcs files
- Save as: saves the project to another file
Project name
It displays the name of the project.
Links
- Projects: links to the example project center, where you can find various example projects
- Support: links to the xTool support website, where you can find online help for xTool products
- Shop: links to the xTool online store, where you can purchase xTool products, accessories, and materials
Tools
Vertical toolbar
- Image: import an image. After importing an image, you can set the properties of the image.
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- Filter: You can add a grid filter for the image.
- Sharpness: With other settings unchanged, sharpness is related to the clarity of detail in an image.
- Grayscale: Grayscale is related to the contrast of light and shade. Slide the block on the left to the middle to enhance the shade. Slide the block on the right to the middle to enhance the light.
- Insert: selected to draw a common shape
- Shape: inserts a shape
- Text: inserts a text. The default text is HELLO. After inserting the text, you can change the words, and set the font size, typeface, spacing, leading, weight, aligning mode, and style.
- Vector: selected to draw a vector path
After drawing a vector path, you can double-click an anchor point to convert it to a rounded corner or back to a corner, and adjust the curvature.
- Extract: extracts images from the image captured by the camera of a device. xTool D1 Pro is equipped with no camera, and therefore it doesn't support this function.
- Select: selects one or more items
- Select one element: click an item to select it
- Select multiple elements:
- Way 1: drag the mouse pointer over all the elements to be selected
- Way 2: hold down the Shift key on the keyboard and click the elements to be selected. When holding down the Shift key, you can click an element again to deselect it
Note: When multiple elements are of the same type, you can set processing parameters for them at a time. But for those of different types, you need to set processing parameters for them separately.
- Hand: selected to move the canvas by dragging the mouse.
Horizontal toolbar
- Undo: cancels the last action
- Redo: performs the last action again
- Outline: extracts the outline of an image and sets the size of the outline
- Array: creates multiple copies of an element at a time and lays them out in grid or circular mode. Select an element, choose an array mode, and complete the settings.
- Smart fill: duplicates a design element for multiple materials. This function is available only for devices with built-in cameras. xTool D1 Pro is equipped with no camera, and therefore it doesn't support this function.
- Align: aligns multiple elements.
For example, to align the elements shown in the following figure.
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- Align left
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- Horizontal align center
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- Align right
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- Align top
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- Vertical align center
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- Align bottom
- Align bottom
For example, to distribute the elements shown in the following figure.
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- Distribute horizontally
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- Distribute vertically
- Distribute vertically
- Arrange: arranges the order of elements. You can bring an element to the front or send it to the back, or bring it forward or send it backward one layer by one layer.
For example, to arrange the elements shown in the following figure.
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- Bring forward
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- Bring to front
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- Send backward
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- Send to back
- Combine: combines two or more elements
When you unite the two elements:
When you subtract the two elements:
When you unite the two elements at overlap:
When you subtract the two elements at overlap:
- Reflect: reflects an element horizontally or vertically
When you reflect the element horizontally:
When you reflect the element vertically:
- Position: sets the position of an element on the canvas by the x and y coordinates. The point (0, 0) is in the upper left corner. The unit can be set in Settings.
- Size: sets the size of an element. The unit can be set in Settings.
- Rotate: rotate an element by angle. A positive value indicates rotating clockwise, and a negative one indicates rotating counterclockwise.
- Zoom: zooms in or out the canvas or fit the canvas on screen
Canvas
On the canvas, you can design your elements to be processed.
Canvas management
You can add, delete, or rename a canvas.
Device settings
Connect a device
1. Use the USB cable to connect xTool D1 Pro to your computer, turn on it, and open XCS.
2. Click Connect Device on XCS.
Wait for XCS to search for available devices.
3. Select your device.
View device information and set its functions
After connecting xTool D1 Pro to XCS, you can view basic info and set functions for it.
Basic info.
- Device name: sets the name of your device
- Laser model: displays the model of the laser module
- Serial number: displays the serial number of your device
- Firmware version: displays the firmware version of the device. You can click Check for updates to check for later versions and update the firmware.
- Wi-Fi setting: sets the WiFi name and password to set a Wi-Fi connection
Working parameters
- Positioning mode
- Red cross: Red cross is the default laser positioning mode when you use your machine and XCS for the first time. The center of the red cross can help you to locate the laser beam.
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- The center of the red cross may be 1 mm to 2 mm away from where the laser beam actually falls. When this happens, you can set the offset to perform calibration.
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- Laser spot: Laser spot refers to a low-power beam emitted by the laser module, which can help you locate the start position for processing. After selecting Laser spot mode on the Working parameters, you can enable or disable the Laser spot mode on the Preview page.
Tips: In Red cross mode, the processing length along the x-axis is 1 cm shorter than that in laser spot mode. If you want to have the largest processing area, the laser spot mode is recommended.
- Flame alarm: sets the sensitivity for flame detection
- High sensitivity: When you select this option, the flame sensor is highly sensitive to open flames and sparks. When detecting an open flame or spark, the flame sensor triggers the smoke alarm, buzzer, and light indicator (blinking red) when the xTool D1 Pro is working.
- Low sensitivity: When you select this option, the flame sensor is less sensitive to open flames and sparks. When detecting an open flame or spark, the flame sensor triggers the smoke alarm, buzzer, and light indicator (blinking red) when the xTool D1 Pro is working.
- Do not show again: When you select this option, the flame sensor doesn't trigger any smoke alarm, buzzer, or light indicator even if it detects open flames and sparks.
- Stops when moved: When the Stops when moved function is enabled, moving the machine quickly when it is working triggers the buzzer and light indicator (blinking red).
- Limit switch: When the Limit switch function is enabled, the moving range of the laser module is limited to prevent it from hitting the side plates of the machine.
Processing settings
Note:
- If you use a material launched by xTool, you can select it from the material list and use the default parameter settings.
- If you use a material produced by another manufacturer, you can modify the parameters based on the settings recommended for xTool materials or your own tests.
General parameters
① Processing type
- Laser flat: processes flat materials
- Laser cylindrical: processes cylindrical materials
- Laser long: processes long materials
② Material
③ Processing mode
Select an element and set the processing mode.
- Score: engraves only the outline of an element
- Engrave: engraves the fill of an element
- Cut: cuts the outline of an element
④ Output
Sets whether an element is to be processed.
If you turn on it, the element processes according to the pre-set parameters (processing mode, power, speed, and pass). If you turn off it, the selected element does not process. The range of the element does not detect when framing and the image does not show when previewing.
⑤ Power
Sets the power for engraving or cutting
⑥ Speed
Sets the speed at which engraving or cutting is to be performed
⑦Pass
Sets the number of processing times
Additional parameters for image engraving
⑧ Bitmap mode
XCS provides multiple bitmap modes, including grayscale, Bayer, Floyd, Stucki, Atkinson, Jarvis, and Sierra. The default mode is grayscale.
- Grayscale
Transforms an image into the grayscale mode. A grayscale image has pixels that are formed by the shade of gray between black and white, which may be the darkest one in black or the brightest one in white. The darker the grayscale pixel, the deeper the engraving.
- Bayer
Looks like adding a special grid mosaic filter to an image.
- Floyd
Dithers the image by using the Floyd algorithm that diffuses the error to neighboring pixels. And the dithering is extremely subtle, resulting in a fine, less distorted, and detailed image. It is recommended for highly-detailed images but not for images with monochrome.
- Stucki
Stucki is a dithering mode that processes slightly faster than Jarvis mode and produces a cleaner and sharper image.
- Atkinson
Dithers in a similar algorithm to Jarvis and Sierra that preserves details well. But we do not recommend using it in a very dark or bright environment, where exposure may occur.
- Jarvis
Jarvis is a dithering mode that provides a softer transition between pixels than Floyd mode and renders good results on almost all images.
- Sierra
Sierra dithers based on Jarvis mode and they process with similar results on images. But the sharpness of Sierra is higher.
With the other settings unchanged, the output of an image on a wooden board varies according to image mode, as shown in the following figure. You can select a mode as required.
⑨ Lines per cm
Set the number of lines in one centimeter. This parameter determines the resolution of the image to be engraved.
Start processing
After setting the parameters, click Start to start processing the material.
The Preview window is displayed.
- Move laser module: Moves the laser module forward, backward, to the left, or to the right. You can click the middle button and the laser module returns to the origin.
- Speed: sets the speed at which the laser module moves; setting range: 1–150 (mm/s)
- Distance: sets the distance the laser module moves at each time; setting range: 1-300 (mm)
- Laser spot: Enable or disable the laser spot mode and set the power
- Setting range: 1%-10%
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- The laser spot is automatically disabled after you exit the working page or the processing starts.
- To use the laser spot positioning function, you need to select this function in Working parameters.

- Origin: sets the start point of the processing on design elements
- Framing: shows the area to be processed on the material
- Cancel: cancels the processing and goes back to the canvas
- Start: starts the processing
If the design elements are to be processed as expected in the expected area, click Start to start the processing and wait for the processing to complete.
If you are to modify your design, you can also click Cancel to go back to the canvas.
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