1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your xTool S1 40W Laser Cutter and Engraver. The xTool S1 is a powerful and versatile machine designed for precision cutting and engraving on a wide range of materials, offering advanced features like Pin-point Positioning and AutoPassthrough Technology.

Figure 1: xTool S1 40W Laser Cutter and Engraver with included accessories.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Ka pā kino pea ngā hihi o te reera ki ngā kanohi me te kiri. Me whai tonu i ngā aratohu haumaru.
The xTool S1 is designed with Class 1 safety features to ensure a secure operating environment. These features include:
- Hoahoa kua kapi: The fully enclosed structure helps contain laser light, smoke, and noise.
- Uhi Tiaki: Filters 99% of laser light, eliminating the need for external goggles during operation.
- Flame Sensors: Built-in 5-direction flame sensors automatically halt operation if a flame is detected.
- Patene Whakamutu Ohotata: Provides an immediate shutdown in case of an emergency.
- Lid-Open Safety Stop: Automatically stops the laser if the lid is opened during operation.

Whakaatu 2: Neke Atuview of xTool S1's Class 1 safety features.
Ensure proper ventilation when operating the machine, especially when engraving materials that produce fumes. Consider using an air assist system or smoke purifier for optimal air quality.
Video 1: "Create Boldly, Protect Wisely" - Demonstrates the safety features of the xTool S1.
3. Tatūnga
The xTool S1 is designed for ease of use, often ready out of the box. Follow these general steps for initial setup:
- Wewete pouaka: Kia ata tangohia te miihini me nga taputapu katoa mai i te kete. Puritia te takai mo te kawe me te rokiroki a muri ake nei.
- Turanga: Place the xTool S1 on a stable, level surface with adequate space around it for ventilation and operation.
- Hononga Hiko: Honoa te urutau hiko ki te miihini me tetahi putanga hiko tika.
- Tāuta Pūmanawa: Tikiake me te tāuta i te pūmanawa xTool Creative Space (XCS) mai i te xTool mana webpae.
- Whakahoutanga Firmware: Before first use, connect the machine to your computer via USB and check for firmware updates within XCS. It is strongly recommended to use USB for the initial firmware upgrade.
Video 2: "Unbox xTool S1 Section 2 Riser Base" - Demonstrates the assembly of the riser base for the xTool S1.
For detailed instructions on assembling the riser base or other accessories, refer to the specific guides provided with those components or the official xTool support resources.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Basic Operation with XCS Software
- Te Whakanoho Rawa: Place your material on the honeycomb panel inside the machine.
- Arotahi-Aunoa: Move the laser module above the material and click the focusing button in XCS to automatically set the focal length.
- Measure Processing Area: Use the "Measure" function to define the working area by marking the top-left and bottom-right coordinates of your material.
- Design & Parameter Setting: Import or create your design in XCS. Select the appropriate material type and adjust parameters (power, speed, passes) based on the material and desired effect (score, engrave, cut). XCS offers preset parameters for over 400 materials.
- Tāpare: Use the "Framing" function to preview the laser path on your material before starting the process.
- Tīmata Tukatuka: Kia makona ki te mea o muaview, click "Start" in XCS and press the button on the machine to begin processing.
Video 3: "xTool Creative Space-Software designed for xTool machines" - A guide to using the XCS software for your first project.
4.2 Engraving Curved Surfaces
The xTool S1 supports 3D curve engraving. To engrave on curved surfaces like tumblers or plates:
- Whakaritenga Rawa: Ensure your curved material is stable and properly positioned. For plates, use a specially cut foam to secure it.
- Select Curve Process: In XCS, select the "Curve process" mode.
- Curve Measurement: Use the "Curve-measure" function. Move the laser module to mark the upper-left and bottom-right vertices of the processing area. The software will then measure the surface curvature.
- Adjust Model: After measurement, XCS generates a 3D model of the surface. You can adjust smoothness and tension for optimal results.
- Tukanga: Place your design and start the engraving process as usual.
Video 4: "How to engrave curved surface" - Detailed steps for setting up and engraving on non-flat materials.
4.3 Using the Rotary Attachment
For cylindrical objects like tumblers, the optional rotary attachment (RA2 Pro) is essential:
- Install Rotary Attachment: Place the rotary attachment on the baseplate of the xTool S1.
- Tūhono: Connect the rotary attachment to the xTool S1 using the provided cable.
- Rauemi Turanga: Secure your cylindrical material (e.g., tumbler) onto the rotary attachment.
- Arotahi-Aunoa: Move the laser module to position the locating spot at the highest point of the material and initiate auto-focus.
- Tukanga: Close the lid and start the engraving process from XCS.
Video 5: "How to use rotary attachment" - Demonstrates the setup and use of the rotary attachment for cylindrical engraving.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your xTool S1:
- Whakapai Arotahi: Horoia te karāhe taiaho i ia wā me te kakahu ngohengohe, kore-miro me te wai horoi karāhe hei pupuri i te kounga whakairo.
- Honeycomb Panel Cleaning: Remove debris and residue from the honeycomb panel regularly to prevent buildup and ensure proper material support.
- Te Whakahinuhinu Rerewē: Apply a small amount of lubricant to the guide rails as recommended by the manufacturer to ensure smooth movement of the laser module.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Keep your XCS software and machine firmware updated to benefit from the latest features and improvements.
6. Te Raru
For common issues and solutions, refer to the official xTool Troubleshooting Guide (PDF) available for download. Some general tips include:
- Nga Take Hononga: Ensure USB cables are securely connected and Wi-Fi is stable. Restarting both the machine and software can often resolve connectivity problems.
- Te Kounga Whakairo: Check focal length, material parameters (power, speed, passes), and ensure the material surface is clean and flat (unless using curve engraving).
- Safety Stops: If the machine stops unexpectedly, check for open lids, flame sensor activation, or emergency stop button engagement. Address the cause before resuming.
If problems persist, contact xTool customer support for assistance. You can find contact information on the xTool website or within the XCS software.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | xUtauta |
| Tauira | MXD-K101-001 |
| Te Mana Taiaho | 40W (40,000mW) |
| Rahi Moenga | 23.93" x 15.16" |
| Tere whakairo | Tae atu ki te 600mm/s |
| Hunga Hua | 19.6 x 19.6 x 0.04 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 79.8 pauna |
| Karaehe Haumaru | Hua Taiaho akomanga 1 |
| Hononga | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Supported Materials (40W/20W/10W Diode Laser) | Wood, Acrylic, Stainless Steel, Leather, Rock, Glass, Cork, Silicon, Black Acrylic |
| Supported Materials (2W Infrared Laser) | Cold, Acrylic, Silver, Platinum, Aluminum, Titanium, Brass, Plastic, Gold, Other Metals, Stainless Steel |
Table 1: Key Specifications of the xTool S1 40W Laser Cutter and Engraver.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
xTool products typically come with a manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official xTool webpae.
For customer support, technical assistance, or to join the community, xTool offers multiple channels:
- Tautoko Īmēra
- Kōrerorero Ora
- Tautoko Waea
- Rōpū Facebook: Join the official xTool Facebook group for community support and tips.

Figure 3: xTool Multi-Channel Service Options.





