Which xTool Laser Do You Actually Need? The Complete Buyer's Guide

Article author: Eolas Prints
Article published at: Jun 10, 2026
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xTool laser engravers lineup — buyer's guide to choosing the right machine

Choosing a laser engraver or cutter is not as simple as picking a wattage and clicking buy. The xTool range spans eleven machines across five fundamentally different laser technologies — each suited to a different set of materials, workflows, and business models. This guide cuts through the confusion with a practical framework: understand your materials first, then choose the technology, then choose the machine.

The One Question That Decides Everything: What Do You Need to Process?

Every laser technology has a wavelength, and every material absorbs certain wavelengths and reflects or transmits others. A laser that works beautifully on wood will do nothing to bare metal. A CO2 laser that cuts acrylic cleanly cannot mark stainless steel. Before comparing machines, answer this: what materials will you work with most?

The Five xTool Laser Technologies at a Glance

Technology Wavelength Best for Cannot process
Diode laser 450–455nm Wood, leather, acrylic (opaque), fabric Bare metal, clear acrylic, glass
Infrared (IR) 1064nm Metal marking, ceramics, technical plastics Thick cutting
Fiber 1064nm Deep metal engraving, colour on steel, thin metal cutting Organic materials (use diode)
MOPA fiber 1064nm Full colour metal engraving, black on aluminium Organic materials
CO2 10,600nm Thick wood and acrylic cutting, production output Bare metal
UV 355nm 3D inner glass engraving, cold processing, ceramics Thick material cutting

The Complete xTool Range — Every Machine Mapped

Machine Technology Price Primary use case
M2 Color Craft Diode + UV + blade + pen €655 Colour printing on hard materials
M1 Smart 10W Diode + blade €1,199 Laser engraving + vinyl cutting
M1 Ultra 10W Diode + blade + inkjet + pen €1,849 Print-and-cut, 4-in-1 workflows
S1 (20W/40W) Diode, Class 1 enclosed €1,410+ Safe enclosed high-power diode
F1 Portable 10W Diode + 2W IR, galvo €1,549 Portable metal + organic, 4,000mm/s
F2 (5W IR) 15W Diode + 5W IR, galvo €1,549 Dual-laser galvo, 400×400mm area
F1 Ultra 20W Fiber + 20W Diode, galvo €3,899 Colour steel, deep metal, 10,000mm/s
P2S 55W CO2 €4,199 Thick wood/acrylic cutting, sign making
F2 Ultra UV 5W UV, galvo €4,649 3D inner glass, ceramics, cold processing
P3 80W CO2 €7,049 Production CO2, AI fire safety
F2 Ultra MOPA 60W MOPA + 40W Diode, galvo €7,299 Industrial MOPA colour, deep marking

Choosing by Budget

Under €1,000 — Creative Entry Point

The M2 Color Craft at €655 combines UV laser, diode, blade cutter, and pen plotter for full-colour prints directly onto wood, acrylic, and hard surfaces. It's the most versatile machine at this price and the only desktop device that does full-colour printing without ink cartridges.

€1,000–€2,000 — Serious Studio

For pure diode power in a safe enclosed format, the S1 40W is the most capable enclosed diode laser available. For users who also need metal marking capability, the F1 Portable adds 2W IR and galvo speed at the same price point. The M1 Smart is the right choice if vinyl cutting is part of the workflow.

€2,000–€5,000 — Small Business Production

Two very different machines serve this tier. The P2S is for businesses whose primary material is thick wood, acrylic, or leather — sign shops, furniture makers, craft studios. The F1 Ultra is for personalisation businesses working with metals at volume — trophies, jewellery, branded merchandise. These two machines serve opposite ends of the material spectrum at the same price tier.

€5,000+ — Professional and Industrial

The P3 at €7,049 adds 80W CO2 power, larger build volume, AI fire detection, and built-in CO2 suppression — the choice for production CO2 operations where the machine runs all day. The F2 Ultra MOPA at €7,299 delivers 60W MOPA fiber capability — the right choice for industrial metal colour engraving, deep marking of hard metals, and applications requiring the full MOPA colour spectrum on stainless steel.

Quick Decision Guide

Answer these questions in order:

  1. Do you need to mark bare metal? Yes → you need a fiber or IR laser (F1, F1 Ultra, F2, F2 Ultra). No → continue.
  2. Do you need to cut wood over 10mm thick or any clear acrylic? Yes → CO2 (P2S or P3). No → continue.
  3. Do you need to engrave inside glass or on heat-sensitive materials? Yes → UV (F2 Ultra UV). No → continue.
  4. Do you need high-speed batch production? Yes → galvo machine (F1, F1 Ultra, F2, F2 Ultra). No → continue.
  5. Do you need vinyl cutting alongside laser? Yes → M1 Smart or M1 Ultra. No → S1 is your enclosed diode entry point.

Available from Eolas Prints

Eolas Prints is an authorised xTool reseller based in Cantabria, Spain, serving customers across Europe. Every machine in this guide is in stock. Not sure which is right for your application? Contact us — we advise based on your specific materials and workflow before you buy.

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