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Xtool Deduplication Feature !!better!! [HD 2026]

Mira smiled. She held up two coasters. One was from her old process—muddy, with double-burned edges. One was from the new process—crisp, clean, perfect.

The deduplication feature—whether acting as an automatic background process or a manual design tool within xTool Creative Space—is essential for high-quality laser work. It bridges the gap between raw digital design and physical precision manufacturing. By understanding and verifying this feature, xTool users can significantly reduce material waste and elevate the quality of their finished products.

Tonight was the nightmare. A viral TikTok video had featured her “Constellation Coasters”—a intricate map of stars cut into walnut wood. Orders exploded. 2,000 units. Due in 72 hours. xtool deduplication feature

It would fire the laser multiple times over the exact same spot. This results in:

For high-volume projects, the Smart Fill or Batch Fill features automatically duplicate design elements for multiple items. These tools use camera-based recognition to ensure designs are placed accurately without manually creating individual copies. Mira smiled

When designs have overlapping lines (often caused by importing multiple SVG layers), the laser might try to cut the same path twice, which can burn the material or waste time.

That’s when she saw the forum post. Buried on page four of an xTool user group: “Stop wasting time – Use Dedupe.” One was from the new process—crisp, clean, perfect

Redundant paths double the processing time for complex patterns. Core Functionalities in xTool Software

Later, Mira wrote a case study for her blog. She titled it: “The Hidden Tax of Bad Vectors.”