What xTool confirmed
xTool O1 Omni release date update: July-August is now the public plan.
xTool posted a more concrete O1 Omni update on its official Reddit channel. Here is what changed, what it means for buyers, and what still needs to be proven before anyone can model the printer like a real shop purchase.
Latest manufacturer signal: final optimization is public, P3 compatibility is complete, and buyer economics still need the retail sheet.
Checked May 21, 2026: xTool says O1 Omni is in final optimization with a July-August launch plan. Updated May 28: this launch-watch page now feeds our UV Proof Bench, where owned EufyMake E1 evidence becomes the baseline until O1 hardware and final costs can be tested.
It's official: the xTool UV Printer is called the O1 Omni.
Updated June 9, 2026: xTool is now teasing all-material printing with dedicated UV and fabric printheads, and we are pleased to announce that we will be receiving a test unit to put through a direct head-to-head comparison against our EufyMake E1. The May 21 Reddit update still anchors the launch-window read: July-August 2026, with final MSRP, ink pricing, checkout timing, throughput, and maintenance costs unpublished.
The newest official campaign-page update widens O1 Omni from a desktop UV story into a fabric, apparel, and hard-material workflow claim.
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, so it becomes the first measured reference for setup, material fit, ink behavior, cleaning, rejected blanks, and finished output.
Read the E1 baselineStage 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
Four useful signals, one still-missing buyer sheet.
Official Reddit signal
What xTool actually put on the record.
This update came through xTool's official Reddit channel, so the useful buyer read is the timeline, the named engineering work, and the numbers xTool still has not published.
Open the official Reddit updateThe 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 Printer 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
This update makes the O1 Omni wait path more credible because xTool is naming the launch window and the engineering work still being finished.
Where the buying math is still blind
You still cannot model shop-level ROI until xTool publishes MSRP, ink format, ink price, cleaning and maintenance costs, throughput, and accessory bundles.
What to watch before treating it like a purchase
Track real checkout pricing, 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.
When does xTool say the O1 Omni Printer will launch?
As of May 21, 2026, xTool's official Reddit update says the O1 Omni Printer is planned for a July-August 2026 launch, with July still the goal.
Is the xTool O1 Omni ready to buy now?
No. The update is a manufacturer timing signal, not a retail checkout page. Final MSRP, ink pricing, throughput, and maintenance costs are still unpublished.
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 final MSRP, ink and maintenance pricing, checkout timing, production throughput, accessory bundle details, and real owner evidence before modeling ROI.
How will The Crafty Catsman test the O1 Omni?
The plan is to run the O1 Omni against the same material deck used for our owned EufyMake E1 baseline: setup, calibration, print time, ink behavior, cleaning, rejects, adhesion, texture, gloss, and total job cost.
Primary source
Source trail
Primary source: xTool official Reddit post, "O1 Omni Printer Update: Good News, and an Apology," accessed May 21, 2026. This article paraphrases the update, links to the source, and uses site-owned artwork and product imagery rather than rehosting Reddit photos.
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