What xTool confirmed
xTool O1 Omni Update #4: Roll Feeder, Laminator, rotary preview, and the July-August launch watch.
This archive tracks the June 24 production-workflow reveal: long UV DTF transfers, long-format canvas and vinyl, metallic finishes, and cup/tumbler preview. For the current buyer decision, start with the live deposit, three edition prices, One-Click AI Generator, and the launch-deal guide linked below.
Latest signal: Roll Feeder + Laminator production claims are public, and buyer economics still need the retail sheet.
Checked July 7, 2026: this is now the Update #4 archive. The current O1 Omni buying story is the live $50 refundable deposit, three early-bird price lanes, $459 bonus package, One-Click AI Generator, and public launch ink pricing. The June 24 update still matters for production planning because it introduced the Roll Feeder + Laminator, long UV DTF transfer, canvas/vinyl, metallic-effect, and rotary-preview claims.
O1 Omni deposit is live now; Update #4 remains the Roll Feeder + Laminator archive.
Updated July 7, 2026: O1 Omni is still live and taking preorders, with a $50 refundable deposit, $1,699 / $2,699 / $2,799 early-bird prices, a $459 bonus package, and One-Click AI Generator making the 3,000 Atomm credits more relevant. This page remains the June 24 Update #4 archive for Roll Feeder + Laminator production claims: up to 49 ft / 15 m UV DTF transfers, up to 39 ft / 11.8 m canvas and adhesive vinyl graphics, metallic effects, and rotary preview.
The deposit secures the early-bird preorder price, is refundable before final purchase, and is deducted from the final machine price. The bonus package includes BatchFlow Jig, three 20% off ink coupons, and 3,000 Atomm credits.
UV Edition is $1,699 preorder / $2,499 MSRP, Dual-Head UV Edition is $2,699 preorder / $3,299 MSRP, and UV + Fabric Edition is $2,799 preorder / $3,499 MSRP. Verify checkout total, tax, shipping, ink, accessories, and bundle terms before paying.
The fifth reveal makes the 3,000 Atomm credits in the deposit bonus more concrete: xTool is pitching one-click generators and project templates that move users from idea to printable artwork faster. The proof checks are output quality, commercial-use terms, credit cost, and how much cleanup remains before a real print.
Laser Meets Printer is still the strongest xTool-owner workflow hook: split one design so O1 Omni handles vibrant color and a compatible xTool laser handles the cut path. The proof checks are supported laser models, registration accuracy, fixture needs, and how much setup time the shared workflow saves.
The production-workflow reveal claims up to 49 ft UV DTF transfers, up to 39 ft canvas/vinyl graphics, gold/silver/holographic effects up to 0.3 in thick, and a rotary claim covering 90% of cups and tumblers with real-time 3D preview.
Alignment is where desktop UV printing quietly wastes blanks. A contact-image scan at near 1:1 sidesteps overhead-camera distortion; we will meter it against the eufyMake E1's camera alignment on the same blanks.
Maintenance is the hidden cost of desktop UV printing. The open question we will meter on the bench: does the auto-cycle cut ink and cleaning-fluid waste, or just automate it?
The campaign page widens O1 Omni from a desktop UV story into a fabric, apparel, and hard-material workflow claim across three configurations.
The useful next step is the same artwork, blanks, setup notes, cleanup, adhesion checks, and cost model with the eufyMake E1 already in our shop and the O1 Omni test unit inbound. Exact UV DTF accessories still need confirmation.
The price story is now clearer, but the shop decision still depends on consumables, accessories, maintenance, support, and how the retail unit performs against the eufyMake E1.
Current testing path
The launch-watch page now has a home: the UV Proof Bench.
This article preserves the May 21 xTool timing signal. The buying decision moves through the proof bench: E1 owner evidence first, O1 Omni claims held open, and both printers judged by the same blanks, maintenance notes, and cost questions.
The eufyMake E1 is in our shop and the O1 Omni test unit is inbound, so the method starts with shared artwork, blanks, setup notes, cleanup checks, and cost math for both machines.
See E1 contextStage 02Hold O1 Omni claims openThe xTool O1 Omni page tracks public specs and launch signals, but final ink cost, throughput, odor, texture, rotary, and service questions stay pending until tested.
Track O1 statusStage 03Run the same deckCoasters, acrylic, metal cards, glass, sealed wood, raw wood, phone cases, tumblers, UV DTF film, and jig workflows get compared with the same artwork and notes.
See the methodConfirmed status
Five useful signals, one still-missing buyer sheet.
Official signal trail
What xTool has put on the record so far.
The June 29-30 preorder layer controls the current buying read. Update #4 controls the accessory story. Together, they make the useful buyer read: what xTool has named, what it has not priced, and what still needs retail-unit proof.
Open the official Reddit updateThe accessory story now has production numbers.
xTool's June 24 reveal says Roll Feeder + Laminator can run up to 49 ft / 15 m UV DTF transfers and up to 39 ft / 11.8 m canvas or adhesive vinyl graphics, while the Laminator also enables gold, silver, and holographic effects on materials up to 0.3 in thick.
The drinkware claim is now about preview and fit.
The Rotary Attachment is being pitched as supporting 90% of cups and tumblers with real-time 3D preview. That is useful if it survives tapered cups, seams, existing logos, and the odd shapes small shops actually sell.
The launch window moved from Q2 to July-August.
The important change is not only a delay. It is a more specific manufacturer-run timing signal: xTool says the O1 Omni is now planned for July-August 2026, and the team is still trying to make July happen.
xTool says the printer is close to mass production.
The official update frames the project as being in the final optimization stage rather than an open-ended hold. That is encouraging, but it still does not replace final retail specs or independent production-unit testing.
Alignment, ink stability, and accessories are the named refinements.
xTool says it is spending extra validation time on a precision alignment approach, dual-head ink compatibility and aging behavior, rotary jitter, and roll-laminator film-tension compatibility.
The xTool ecosystem story got more concrete.
The useful buyer note is that O1 Omni is not being framed as a stand-alone printer only. xTool says P3 compatibility is complete, while P2/P2S, M Series, S Series, and F Series testing continues.
Buyer read
Use the update, but do not let it outrun the math.
Why the O1 Omni wait path got stronger
The wait path got stronger because O1 Omni is now being framed as more than a desktop flatbed: long UV DTF transfers, packaging labels, canvas/vinyl graphics, metallic effects, and drinkware placement could all matter to a small production shop.
Where the buying math is still blind
You still cannot model shop-level ROI until xTool publishes MSRP, accessory prices, ink format, ink price, film and laminator consumables, cleaning and maintenance costs, throughput, and bundle details.
What to watch before treating it like a purchase
Track real checkout pricing, media widths, roll-feed reliability, lamination waste, finish durability, P3 and P2/P2S workflow proof, ink maintenance details, and then compare those answers against the same E1 proof-bench deck before building a production plan around the O1 Omni.
FAQ
Questions this update actually answers.
What changed in xTool O1 Omni Update #4?
Update #4 adds production workflow claims: Roll Feeder + Laminator for up to 49 ft / 15 m UV DTF transfers, up to 39 ft / 11.8 m canvas and adhesive vinyl graphics, gold/silver/holographic effects on materials up to 0.3 in thick, and Rotary Attachment support for 90% of cups and tumblers with real-time 3D preview.
When does xTool say the O1 Omni will launch?
As of May 21, 2026, xTool's official Reddit update says the O1 Omni is planned for a July-August 2026 launch, with July still the goal.
Is the xTool O1 Omni ready to buy now?
The current O1 Omni path is a live $50 refundable deposit, not a finished hands-on verdict. Use the current deposit guide for edition pricing and bonus terms; real yield, accessories, throughput, and maintenance costs still need retail-unit proof.
What xTool laser compatibility is confirmed in the update?
xTool says O1 Omni compatibility work with P3 is complete. It also says P2/P2S, M Series, S Series, and F Series compatibility testing is continuing.
What should buyers wait to see next?
Buyers should wait for accessory pricing, film and laminator consumable cost, final checkout totals, production throughput, media width limits, maintenance behavior, and real owner evidence before modeling ROI.
How will The Crafty Catsman test the O1 Omni?
The plan is to run the O1 Omni and the EufyMake E1 through the same material deck on the same shop bench: setup, calibration, print time, ink behavior, cleaning, rejects, adhesion, texture, gloss, and total job cost.
Primary source
Source trail
Source trail: xTool official Reddit post, "O1 Omni Update: Good News, and an Apology," accessed May 21, 2026; xTool's O1 workflow and accessory articles accessed June 24, 2026; the June 24 Update #4 feature details tracked here; and the July 3 campaign-page source check for deposit pricing, One-Click AI Generator, public launch ink pricing, and current preorder context. This article paraphrases the updates, links to primary sources where available, and uses site-owned artwork and product imagery.
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