xTool O1 Omni FAQ Confirms Epson F1080 Printheads, Deposit Flexibility, and Pending GREENGUARD Status
xTool's July 12 O1 Omni FAQ confirms Epson F1080 printheads, a deposit that doesn't lock your edition, TPO-free ink with GREENGUARD pending, and P3 as the current Laser Meets Printer match.
Checked July 13: xTool's July 12 O1 Omni FAQ confirms Epson F1080 printheads, a deposit that leaves the edition choice open until final payment, and TPO-free UV ink with GREENGUARD still pending. P3 supports Laser Meets Printer; P2 remains unconfirmed. All editions run UV DTF, while apparel requires UV + DT Fabric. Final early-bird payment is July 15.
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xTool's July 12 O1 Omni FAQ answers key buyer questions before July 15 payment
Checked July 13, 2026. xTool's official O1 Omni FAQ updated July 12 confirms: Epson F1080 printheads (one on the Single UV edition, two on Dual-Head UV and UV + DT Fabric); a $50 deposit that does not lock the buyer to a specific edition at final payment, though purchased editions cannot be upgraded or converted afterward; UV ink that is TPO-free with GREENGUARD certification in progress but not yet complete; and P3 as the currently confirmed Laser Meets Printer compatible machine, with P Series, M1 Ultra, S1, and M2 planned, and P2 timing and Print & Cut registration tolerance unconfirmed. The UV + DT Fabric edition is required for DTG and textile apparel printing; all three editions support UV DTF hard-goods transfers with the Laminator. Ink carries a 12-month shelf life without automatic expiry lock. Verified from xTool's official O1 Omni page.
Naming the Epson F1080 gives buyers a concrete printhead-sourcing and replacement-cost question to compare across machines. The deposit keeps the edition choice open until final payment, but the purchased edition cannot be upgraded or converted later. The Crafty Catsman has not yet tested the O1; the inbound unit will be used to measure yield, throughput, maintenance, durability, and Print & Cut tolerance. GREENGUARD and P2 support remain unresolved.
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Buyer decisions before July 15
Confirmed from the July 12 FAQ: Single UV — one Epson F1080 printhead; Dual-Head UV and UV + DT Fabric — two F1080 printheads. Standard bed: 330×122 mm. A3+ bed: 330×420 mm. Fabric platen: 300×390 mm. Object clearance: at least 150 mm. Resolution: 720×540 basic, 720×1440 maximum. Positioning: ±0.2 mm. Relief: up to 7 mm. Ink shelf life: 12 months, no automatic expiry lock. SmartCycle external standby guideline: 14 days.
Market position: Naming the F1080 makes printhead sourcing, replacement cost, and service support concrete comparison points. At July 9 verified early-bird prices of $1,699 / $2,699 / $2,799, the O1 Omni sits in the sub-$3,000 A3+ desktop UV lane. The eufyMake E1 Basic at $2,499 remains the live owner-tested alternative. Watch: the inbound O1 test unit will support a measured comparison against the owned eufyMake E1.
- What are the real-world ink yield and channel consumption figures on production units?
- When will GREENGUARD certification be complete, and will documentation be published at that time?
- What is the confirmed P2 support timeline and measured Print & Cut registration tolerance?
Wait if: You need P2 Laser Meets Printer confirmation or independent yield, throughput, and durability data before committing
Consider completing payment only if: Your edition choice is settled, you have read the July 12 FAQ, and you accept that August shipping is a target, not a guarantee
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the $50 O1 Omni deposit lock me into a specific edition?▼
No. xTool's July 12 FAQ states the deposit does not lock you to a specific edition; you choose at final payment. However, a purchased edition cannot be upgraded or converted afterward, so confirm your workflow — hard goods only, or apparel too — before completing payment on July 15. Verify the live terms at xTool's official O1 Omni page.
Is the xTool O1 Omni GREENGUARD certified?▼
Not yet. As of July 12, 2026, xTool states the UV ink is TPO-free and GREENGUARD certification is in progress. That is not the same as certified. Do not treat in-progress as complete — verify that xTool has published final documentation before relying on GREENGUARD status in a buying or workspace decision.
Will the O1 Omni work with my xTool P2 for Laser Meets Printer?▼
P2 support has not been confirmed. xTool's July 12 FAQ lists P3 as currently supported and says P Series, M1 Ultra, S1, M2, and additional models are planned. P2 timing and measured Print & Cut registration tolerance remain open questions. P2 owners should wait for an official confirmation before factoring Laser Meets Printer into their purchase decision.
Do I need the UV + DT Fabric edition just to run UV DTF transfers?▼
No. UV DTF hard-goods transfers — for objects like cups, acrylic panels, and wood — work on all three O1 Omni editions when paired with the Laminator accessory. The UV + DT Fabric edition is required specifically for DTG (direct-to-garment printing on fabric) and textile DTF apparel workflows. If your plan is exclusively hard-goods UV DTF, the Single UV or Dual-Head UV editions cover that use case.



