Laser Meets Printer
xTool's final feature reveal connects O1 Omni and compatible xTool lasers in the same software, so O1 prints the color layer while the laser cuts the outline.
xTool O1 Omni launch update
Checked June 29, 2026: xTool's public O1 Omni page now shows the launch deposit path, three editions, early-bird pre-order pricing, MSRP, and a current public spec table. This is the morning to compare the models before the early-bird window becomes a checkout decision.
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Quick answer
xTool's public launch image shows Single UV Edition from $1,699, Dual-Head UV Edition from $2,699, and UV + DT Fabric Edition from $2,799. xTool confirmed the MSRP spread to The Crafty Catsman: $2,499, $3,299, and $3,499 respectively. A $50 deposit secures the early-bird preorder price, is fully refundable before final purchase, is deducted from the final machine price, and unlocks $459 in gifts: BatchFlow Jig, three 20% off ink coupons, and 3,000 Atomm credits. The final feature reveal is Laser Meets Printer, which positions O1 Omni as the color-print half of a same-software xTool print-and-cut workflow.
Five public signals
Edition comparison
| Edition | Pre-order / MSRP | Best-fit buyer | Print head | Ink / capacity | Material lane |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single UV Edition | $1,699 pre-order / $2,499 MSRP | Entry-level makers focused on rigid material personalization. | Epson F1080 x1 | CMYKWV 125 ml standard ink | Acrylic, wood, metal, glass, ceramic, and similar rigid blanks. |
| Dual-Head UV Edition | $2,699 pre-order / $3,299 MSRP | Creators focused on advanced UV applications and neon/flexible ink effects. | Epson F1080 x2 | CMYKWV + RW/FW/FR/FY 125 ml standard ink / 290 ml high-capacity white | Acrylic, leather, wood, canvas, and other rigid or flexible blanks. |
| UV + DT Fabric Edition | $2,799 pre-order / $3,499 MSRP | Creators who want both hard-goods UV printing and apparel printing. | Epson F1080 x2 | UV: CMYKWVDT / Fabric: CMYKWW 125 ml standard ink / 290 ml high-capacity white | Rigid and fabric work: acrylic, wood, metal, cotton, polyester, and more. |
Deposit read
xTool says the deposit is refundable before final purchase and is applied to the final machine purchase price. The practical question is whether the gift stack matters to you: BatchFlow Jig, ink coupons, and Atomm credits are useful only if they match the edition you are likely to buy. The deposit also secures the early-bird pre-order price before the MSRP path takes over.
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Next reads
The cleaner edition-by-edition guide with the same public facts and buyer filters.
Main hubThe long-form O1 Omni hub with launch history, features, and comparison paths.
Decision forkThe practical wait-or-buy comparison against the orderable UV printer baseline.
FAQ
xTool's public O1 Omni page shows three editions, early-bird pre-order prices, MSRP, a $50 refundable deposit, a $459 gift bundle, current specs, Laser Meets Printer workflow, and early-August shipping language.
xTool confirmed the early-bird pre-order and MSRP spread to The Crafty Catsman: UV Edition is $1,699 pre-order / $2,499 MSRP, Dual-Head UV Edition is $2,699 pre-order / $3,299 MSRP, and UV + Fabric Edition is $2,799 pre-order / $3,499 MSRP. Verify final checkout totals on xTool before paying.
Yes. xTool's public FAQ says the $50 deposit is fully refundable before completing the final purchase and is deducted from the final machine purchase price.
The public xTool O1 Omni deposit bonus package includes BatchFlow Jig, three 20% off ink coupons, and 3,000 Atomm credits. xTool frames it as a deposit-stage bonus tied to the early-bird preorder window.
If shirts, cotton, polyester, or other apparel are part of the plan, the UV + DT Fabric Edition is the relevant public model because xTool positions it for both apparel and hard goods.
Laser Meets Printer is xTool's final O1 Omni feature reveal. xTool says O1 Omni and a compatible xTool laser can run from the same software workflow so one design can be split between full-color printing and laser outline cutting.
Buyers should still verify final checkout totals, how long early-bird pricing remains available, ink prices, accessory prices, maintenance costs, shipping timing, and real production performance.