Everything to know about editions, printing capabilities, materials, accessories, ink, maintenance, software, safety, and ordering.
The O1 Omni Printer comes in three editions, each built around a different combination of printheads and ink channels. Here's how to figure out which one is right for your shop.
The O1 Omni Printer is a versatile desktop printing system that supports UV direct printing, UV texture and relief printing, and UV DTF — and, with the UV + DT Fabric edition, DTG and textile DTF workflows as well.
It's designed for creators, small studios, and personalization businesses that want to print full-color designs and special visual effects on a wide range of materials and finished objects.
The O1 is available in three main editions:
Single UV — Features CMYK, White (W), and Varnish (V) ink channels. Suitable for standard UV direct printing, white-ink printing, full-color printing, and varnish effects.
Dual UV — The first printhead uses CMYK, White, and Varnish. The second printhead features two Rigid White channels, two Flexible White channels, Fluorescent Yellow, and Fluorescent Red. Compared with Single UV, it adds a second UV printhead and supports flexible white and fluorescent inks, making it better suited for texture and relief printing, leather, canvas, flexible materials, and fluorescent effects.
UV + DT Fabric — The first printhead uses CMYK, White, and Varnish for UV printing. The second printhead uses DT CMYK and two large-capacity White ink channels for textile printing. In addition to UV printing, this edition supports both DTG and textile DTF workflows.
If you mainly want to personalize hard-surface objects such as phone cases, wood boards, acrylic, metal signs, and tumblers, the Single UV edition can cover most standard applications.
If you care more about texture and relief effects, flexible materials, leather, canvas, or fluorescent effects, the Dual UV edition is recommended.
If you want to get into apparel and textile printing, including T-shirts, fabric, and textile transfers, the UV + DT Fabric edition is recommended.
For more detail, see the comparison tables below.
| Capability | Single UV | Dual UV | UV + DT Fabric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Entry-level hard-surface customization | Advanced UV applications and special effects | The most versatile setup — rigid items plus fabric/apparel |
| Supported Materials | Wood, acrylic, glass, metal, ceramic, plastic, phone cases, signs, tumblers | Rigid surfaces plus leather, tote bags, and other softer UV-printable materials | Rigid surfaces plus fabric/apparel, including cotton, polyester, canvas bags, T-shirts, hoodies, and DTF film |
| Ink Channels | CMYKWV (W = Rigid White; V = 3-in-1 varnish: matte, gloss, foil) | CMYKWV + W/FW/FR/FY (FW = Flexible White, FR = Fluorescent Red, FY = Fluorescent Yellow) | UV: CMYKWVDT; Fabric: CMYKWW (W = Rigid White; V = 3-in-1 varnish) |
| Rigid White Ink | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Flexible White Ink | — | ✓ | — |
| Print on Apparel / Fabric (DTG) | — | — | ✓ |
| Print on DTF Film | — | — | ✓ |
| Create UV DTF Stickers / Transfers | ✓ w/ Laminator | ✓ w/ Laminator | ✓ w/ Laminator |
| Print Fluorescent Colors | — | ✓ | — |
| Print on Tumblers | ✓ w/ Rotary | ✓ w/ Rotary | ✓ w/ Rotary |
| Print on Roll Media | ✓ w/ Roll Feeder | ✓ w/ Roll Feeder | ✓ w/ Roll Feeder |
| Create Gold / Silver / Holographic Foil Effects | ✓ w/ Laminator | ✓ w/ Laminator | ✓ w/ Laminator |
| Print Lenticular Effects | — | ✓ | — |
| AI-Generated Creative Effects (3D, Stained Glass, and more) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Roll Media and UV DTF/foil workflows require the Laminator Attachment; roll-based workflows also require the Roll Feeder Attachment. Tumbler and cylindrical printing requires the Rotary Attachment.
View Full Comparison GuideNo. The O1 does not currently support upgrades from Single UV to Dual UV or UV + DT Fabric.
Each edition uses a different combination of printheads, ink channels, ink delivery systems, and system configurations. We recommend selecting the edition that best matches your primary applications before ordering.
No. The UV + DT Fabric and Dual UV editions use different second-printhead configurations, ink systems, and printing workflows. They cannot be converted into one another after purchase.
If you mainly want to print on leather or canvas, or create texture, relief, and fluorescent effects, we recommend Dual UV. If you mainly want to print apparel and textiles, we recommend UV + DT Fabric.
If your core business is high-efficiency apparel production, the xTool Apparel Printer is the better choice. It's purpose-built for DTF apparel production and offers higher production efficiency and a more complete apparel-printing workflow.
O1 UV + DT Fabric is better suited for users who want to explore both UV printing and light-duty textile workflows. If you want one machine that can print on hard-surface objects while also supporting select apparel applications, O1 UV + DT Fabric offers greater flexibility.
From texture and relief printing to lenticular motion, foil finishes, and transparent effects — here's what the O1 Omni can create.
The O1 supports the following effects:
The available ink configurations and effects vary by edition. We recommend choosing an edition based on your primary application needs.
Full-Color UV
Flexible White
Varnish Effects
Texture & Relief
Transparent Print
Lenticular Motion
Yes. The O1 can stack multiple layers of UV ink to create physically raised textures and relief effects. The maximum supported texture or relief height is up to 7 mm.
Lenticular "motion" printing — the glasses-free 3D and flip effect — along with fluorescent and flexible-white inks, is only available on the Dual UV edition. If your work depends on glasses-free 3D, lenticular prints, or fluorescent/flexible-white inks, the Dual UV edition is the one to get.
The UV + DT Fabric edition adds DTG and DTF apparel printing on cotton and polyester, but it still cannot produce fluorescent or lenticular effects.
Lenticular motion printing uses special lenticular lens sheets (PETG or acrylic with cylindrical lenses) and interlaced images. The O1's precision alignment and cure control make this feasible on a desktop printer, and only the Dual UV edition can run this mode.
xTool Creative Space includes a built-in Lenticular editor: you import two or more images, the software generates an interlaced composite, and you then align and print beneath the lens sheet. The Single UV and UV + DT Fabric editions don't include this dedicated mode.
Yes. The Single UV, Dual UV, and UV + DT Fabric editions can all create gold-foil, silver-foil, and other premium metallic effects when used with the Laminator Attachment and official xTool foil-compatible varnish and materials.
Different effects require the corresponding consumables. xTool plans to offer gold, silver, holographic, and laser-style finishes.
Yes. When printing on a transparent material, you can choose not to print a white-ink layer, allowing the color ink to be printed directly onto the transparent surface.
Keep in mind that the more color layers you apply, the more opaque the result will become — a single color layer or fewer stacked layers will produce a more transparent appearance.
Yes. The O1 can create raised logos and graphics through UV texture and relief printing. A common workflow is to first build up the physical height using White or Flexible White ink, then print the color layer on top — creating both physical depth and visual dimension.
For sticker, patch, or emblem-style applications, compatible materials are required. xTool will offer official materials for these workflows; the design is first printed onto hot-melt adhesive film and then transferred to the target item.
The primary advantages of Dual UV are found in the following workflows:
For standard single-layer color and white-ink printing, Single UV can still deliver strong results. But if your main applications involve texture, relief, Flexible White, or fluorescent inks, Dual UV is the better choice.
Once the final heat-pressing step is complete, the garment is ready to wear.
The current O1 DTF workflow uses A3 cut-sheet film and includes the following steps:
If you're looking for a machine that can support both curing and heat pressing, the xTool WonderPress is a recommended option.
Note: the O1 cannot be linked to or automatically coordinated with the OS1 Shaker Oven designed for the xTool Apparel Printer.
See which hard-surface materials, fabrics, and specialty items the O1 Omni can print on, and which ones benefit from pretreatment.
The O1 can UV print on a wide range of hard-surface materials, including:
Typical applications include phone cases, electronic-device shells, tumblers, glassware, signs, decorative artwork, wallets, medals, and more.
For DT Fabric workflows, DTF is suitable for a wide range of textile materials. DTG is better suited for fabrics with a higher cotton content, ideally over 50%.
For smooth surfaces or materials with weaker ink adhesion, we recommend using pretreatment wipes or pretreatment solution to improve adhesion. Examples include:
These materials can be printed without pretreatment, but it's recommended when better scratch resistance, adhesion, and long-term durability are required. xTool will also offer three types of official pretreatment wipes for different materials.
The O1 can print on select cylindrical, tapered, spherical, and regularly shaped outward-curved rotational objects.
Because glass surfaces generally have weaker ink adhesion, pretreatment wipes are recommended to improve adhesion. The actual printable range depends on the object's diameter and height, as well as the specifications of the Rotary Attachment.
Yes. Leather, PU leather, and canvas are important O1 application scenarios. For better adhesion and durability on flexible materials, we recommend the Dual UV edition with Flexible White ink.
The UV + DT Fabric edition supports textile workflows and can be used for both DTG and DTF printing. DTG is better suited for fabrics with a higher cotton content, while DTF transfers can be applied to a broader range of textile materials.
If your primary goal is high-efficiency apparel production, the xTool Apparel Printer remains the more professional choice.
Resolution, printhead specs, object size limits, and the space you'll need to set up your O1 Omni.
The O1 supports a maximum print resolution of 720 × 1440 dpi. Standard mode provides a resolution of 720 × 540 dpi. Different printing modes offer different balances between speed, detail, and ink consumption.
All O1 editions use the EPSON F1080 printhead, also commonly known as the XP600 printhead.
The O1 can accommodate objects up to a specified physical height. "Relief print height" refers to the raised height created by stacking multiple layers of UV ink — it is not the same as the maximum physical object height that can fit inside the machine.
Current reference specifications are:
We recommend reserving approximately 71.4 cm × 106.4 cm, or 28.1 in × 41.9 in, of surface area for the machine.
Rotary, Roll Feeder, Laminator, and BatchFlow Jig — what each accessory does and which editions they work with.
The main O1 accessories include:
For most roll-based workflows, the Roll Feeder Attachment should be used together with the Laminator Attachment. These accessories support applications such as cylindrical-object printing, long-format printing, UV DTF, batch positioning, and apparel printing.
Rotary Attachment
Roll Feeder Attachment
Laminator Attachment
The Roll Feeder Attachment, Laminator Attachment, Rotary Attachment, and BatchFlow Jig are compatible with all O1 editions. The Garment Tray is compatible only with the UV + DT Fabric edition.
The Rotary Attachment supports open containers, cans, spherical objects, cylinders, tapered objects, and other compatible rotational objects.
Current reference specifications are:
With the Rotary Attachment, the O1 can print on part of the body of a 40 oz tumbler. However, for 40 oz tumblers with handles, the O1 cannot complete a full 360° wrap print because the handle may interfere with the printhead or machine structure during rotation.
For areas that can't be reached with the Rotary Attachment, we recommend using the UV DTF sticker workflow.
Yes, with two different workflows:
No. UV DTF does not require the UV + DT Fabric edition. The UV DTF workflow primarily uses the Laminator Attachment and compatible UV DTF consumables, including A Film and B Film — xTool will also offer official UV DTF consumables.
Single UV, Dual UV, and UV + DT Fabric can all perform UV DTF workflows with the appropriate accessories and materials.
The BatchFlow Jig is designed for repeat positioning and batch printing. When you need to repeatedly print the same type of object — like phone cases, small products, or fixed-size items — the BatchFlow Jig reduces repositioning time and improves small-batch production efficiency.
It's designed to work with the Mini Plate and Standard Plate printing areas and helps keep objects secured in repeatable positions.
No. The RA3 and RA2 Pro are not compatible with the O1 Omni Printer. Accessories designed for xTool laser products are generally not compatible with the O1 Omni Printer — the AP2 Air Purifier is the only current cross-product exception.
How the O1 Omni's closed ink system works, plus shelf life, included starter ink, and DTG pretreatment options.
Yes. The O1 uses a closed ink system, which helps improve:
It also reduces the risk of printhead clogging, color deviation, or irreversible equipment damage caused by third-party inks.
Third-party ink is not recommended or supported. The O1 ink system, ICC profiles, print waveforms, and printhead maintenance strategy are calibrated specifically for official xTool inks.
Using third-party ink may cause inaccurate colors, printhead clogging, poor adhesion, abnormal print quality, or machine damage.
The ink has a shelf life of 12 months. UV ink is sensitive to light and storage conditions — expired ink may affect jetting stability, adhesion, and color performance.
The machine will not be locked or disabled simply because the ink has expired. However, the software will display an expiration reminder. To maintain print quality and machine stability, we recommend using official xTool ink within its stated shelf life.
Yes. The machine includes starter ink so you can complete initial setup and begin printing after receiving your product. The exact ink volume and configuration may vary by edition and package — please refer to your selected Swing Design listing for the final package contents.
Ink consumption depends on several factors, including:
Because every project is different, it's difficult to estimate ink usage based on a single number of finished products. We recommend referring to the estimated ink consumption shown in the software as you plan your projects.
xTool plans to offer two types of DTG pretreatment solution: one for dark-colored garments and one for white garments. Pretreatment may not always be required when printing on light-colored garments.
Keep your O1 Omni running smoothly with SmartCycle 2.0, Vacation Mode, and printhead care tips.
The O1 is equipped with SmartCycle 2.0 and Vacation Mode-style automatic maintenance features that help maintain the condition of the printhead and dampers while the machine is not in use.
Under normal conditions, the O1 is designed to support at least two weeks of standby time. In xTool laboratory testing, machines have also resumed normal operation after one month of non-use and a startup cleaning cycle — though actual results may vary depending on environmental conditions.
Under laboratory conditions, some machines have successfully resumed normal operation after being left unused for one month. However, temperature, humidity, and operating environments vary, so we don't recommend treating one month as a guaranteed standard.
Vacation Mode is designed to reduce the risk of printhead clogging when you're away for a limited period. Under normal conditions, the recommended reference period is at least two weeks. For longer periods of non-use, please follow the official long-term shutdown and maintenance procedure.
No. When one printhead is not being used, the system can keep it in a moisturized sleep state to reduce the risk of clogging from extended inactivity.
For example, when the UV printhead is in use, the DT printhead can remain in a moisturized sleep state, and vice versa. This is particularly relevant for the UV + DT Fabric edition.
The general reference lifespan for this type of printhead is approximately six months to one year. Actual lifespan depends on usage frequency, maintenance habits, operating environment, and ink condition — with proper maintenance, the printhead may last longer.
For current printhead replacement pricing, or if you're interested in an extended protection plan for additional peace of mind, contact the Swing Design team and we'll be happy to help.
The recommended operating conditions are a temperature of 15–35°C and relative humidity of 35%–80%.
The recommended action depends on how long the machine had been idle before the power outage.
Scenario 1 — the machine had not been used for at least 24 hours before power was lost: The machine should already have entered its moisturizing or sleep state. In this situation, the risk is lower and no immediate action is normally required.
Scenario 2 — the machine had been idle for only around three hours, and power isn't expected to return for a long time: We recommend keeping a backup power supply available so the machine can continue performing automatic maintenance.
If backup power isn't available, follow the official emergency maintenance procedure: gently move the printhead carriage aside and add water to the ink pad, particularly for the DT printhead on the UV + DT Fabric edition. The UV printhead generally requires less additional intervention in this situation.
Wi-Fi, mobile control, and how the O1 Omni works alongside your xTool laser machine.
Yes. The O1 supports Wi-Fi connectivity and can also be operated through a computer. Within the same local network, select printing operations can be performed from a mobile device — flat printing is currently supported, with mobile relief-printing support planned for a future update.
A phone can also be used for remote access, status monitoring, select alerts, and maintenance or cleaning notifications. Final platform and workflow availability will depend on the official software version.
xTool Studio already has a Linux version, but full O1 operation on Linux is still being evaluated. Please refer to the official software information for final platform support.
xTool Studio includes a growing library of AI-assisted creative tools that work alongside the O1 Omni, letting you go from a photo or idea to a print-ready file without leaving the software. Available tools include AI generators for stickers, stained glass designs, 3D and lenticular effects, halftone textures, and more.
New tools are added regularly, so it's worth checking back to see what's been added to the lineup.
Yes. The O1 works within the xTool Studio ecosystem and can be used with select xTool laser machines. The following models are currently supported:
Support for additional xTool laser machines will continue to be added, including F Series models for workflows such as engrave-then-print.
Yes. The O1 supports custom depth-map uploads for creating texture and relief effects, so you're not limited to AI-generated textures and can precisely control relief height and detail.
What to know about air purification and O1 Omni ink safety, including GREENGUARD Gold certification.
The O1 has a built-in air-purification system. During normal closed-lid printing, an additional AP2 Air Purifier is generally not required — under laboratory test conditions, the O1's built-in purification system achieved a 96.4% TVOC removal rate.
You may still purchase and use an AP2 for additional air purification, though the incremental benefit will be limited during open-lid printing.
O1 UV ink is TPO-free and has been formulated and tested for low-VOC performance and a safer user experience. It has also received GREENGUARD Gold Certification, which relates to low chemical emissions, including VOC and TVOC emissions.
The ink has also undergone reproductive-toxicity-related testing, with reproductive toxicity not detected under the applicable test conditions.
Uncured UV ink should not come into direct contact with skin, as it can be corrosive. Unless otherwise stated in official safety documentation, O1 ink is not intended for surfaces that come into direct contact with food.
Uncured UV ink should not come into direct contact with skin. If accidental contact occurs, rinse the affected area immediately with plenty of clean water and follow the product safety instructions.
The O1 Omni Printer is available through Swing Design on a preorder basis. Here's what to expect.
The O1 Omni Printer is initially available through Swing Design on a preorder basis. Placing your order means your machine has been successfully reserved — it does not mean it will ship immediately.
A firm delivery date has not yet been determined, so you won't see one listed on the product page or at checkout. Our shipping timeline will be in line with xTool's own product shipments, and we'll keep you updated as we learn more. Thank you for your patience and support.
Shipping timing depends on several factors, including your selected edition and package, and current production and inventory availability. A specific ship date hasn't been set yet — our timeline will follow xTool's own product shipments, and we'll share updates as soon as we have them.
In general, the timing of your order may affect your place in the shipping queue, so we recommend ordering as soon as your preferred edition is available. Keep in mind that different editions and packages may draw from separate inventory pools.
Not necessarily. Your O1 machine, ink, and accessories may ship separately depending on production and inventory availability. You won't need to place another order if items from your order ship in separate packages — you'll simply receive separate tracking information for each shipment.
Contact Swing Design as soon as possible to request an address change before your order enters the shipping-preparation stage. Once an order has begun warehouse processing or has been handed off to the carrier, it may no longer be possible to change the address, or the change may need to be handled by the carrier directly.
To avoid delays, please carefully confirm your recipient name, phone number, and shipping address before submitting your order.
Before your order ships, contact Swing Design to request a cancellation or modification. Changing your edition or package may require canceling the original order and placing a new one, which may be subject to current inventory availability and any active promotions.
The entire process is subject to our return policy, including after your order has shipped.
Yes. If you need an invoice or proof of purchase, contact the Swing Design team after placing your order and we'll be glad to help.
Coverage details for your O1 Omni Printer, plus how to reach the Swing Design team with questions.
In the United States, the main machine, excluding the printhead, is covered by a one-year warranty. The core printhead components are covered by a three-month warranty.
If you'd like additional after-sales protection, ask the Swing Design team about extended coverage options.
The Swing Design team is here to help you pick the right edition, accessories, and package for your shop.
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