Xtool Deduplication Feature š Ultimate
The screen refreshed. Her complex star map collapsed into its pure, single form. Where three invisible lines had been stacked on top of each other, now there was one. The āghostā pathsāleftover artifacts from her design softwareāvanished. The estimated cut time for a single coaster dropped from 14 minutes to 4.
āIām sunk,ā she whispered to her cat, Sparky. xtool deduplication feature
She clicked Yes .
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. Sheād be done next Thursday. The screen refreshed
She looked at the xTool P2 humming quietly in the corner. It wasnāt a printer. It wasnāt a cutter. It was an instrument of truth. And the deduplication feature was its tuning fork. She clicked Yes
Three months later, Miraās shop had grown. She taught a class called āSVG Sanity.ā Her first lesson? Always, always run the xTool deduplication tool.
But the real story wasnāt the speed. It was the why .