Feature Portable - Xtool Deduplication
She ran a test. The P2 now moved like a cheetah: one clean pass for the border, one for the stars, one for the lines. No stuttering, no re-burns, no scorch marks from repeated passes.
She clicked Yes .
After an hour, Mira peered at the honeycomb bed. One coaster was done. Perfect. But the laser was now drawing the same stars again. And again. xtool deduplication feature
She stopped the machine. Her log file told the truth: the SVG had nested layers, hidden duplicates, and overlapping vectors. The laser was cutting each star two, sometimes three times. For 2,000 coasters, that meant 6,000 passes. She’d be done next Thursday. She ran a test
One student raised a hand. “Isn’t that just a shortcut for lazy designers?” She clicked Yes
Mira’s workshop smelled of burnt maple and ambition. For two years, she’d run CoasterCrafter , a one-woman print-on-demand empire. Her weapon of choice: an xTool P2 laser cutter. Her nemesis: time.