xTool at HMJ 2026
2026-07-03 01:27:45

xTool to Showcase Cutting-Edge Solutions at HandMade In Japan Fes' 2026

xTool to Shine at HandMade In Japan Fes' 2026



Makeblock Japan, the company behind the renowned xTool brand, is set to make a significant impact at HandMade In Japan Fes' 2026, scheduled for July 11-12 at Tokyo Big Sight. This event marks the largest exhibition ever for xTool, featuring a massive 200 square meter booth located in the Atrium special area. Among the highlights is the offline debut of the highly-anticipated xTool O1, alongside nine other machines, including the multifunctional craft laser, the xTool M2, and the innovative 3D auto heat press machine, the xTool WonderPress.

Pushing the Limits of Handmade Creativity



With an ambitious mission to elevate 'monozukuri', or craftsmanship, to new heights, xTool is showcasing its groundbreaking solutions designed for both individual hobbyists and professional creators. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness an entire ecosystem of tools that cater to a wide range of materials—from rigid surfaces to textiles—transforming the creative landscape.

Feature 1: The All-in-One xTool O1



One major attraction is the xTool O1, an innovative omniprinter that integrates four distinct workflows—UV, UV DTF, DTG, and DTF—into one streamlined system. This cutting-edge machine has been developed to eliminate the traditional necessity for separate devices for creating hard items like acrylics and soft goods such as T-shirts.

The O1 is equipped with advanced features like the Pixel-Scan™ Vision System, which scans materials and displays a highly precise preview on-screen, ensuring absolute accuracy with no margin for error. Additionally, the Smart Cycle 2.0 feature provides automated white ink circulation and a


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