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xTool P2 55W CO2 Laser Cutter, Laser Engraver Machine, Smart Desktop Cutting Machine with Dual 16MP Cameras, Laser Engraver and Cutter Machine for Wood and Metal Acrylic Glass for Business & Events

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  • Intelligent Desktop Laser Cutter & Engraver: Thanks to the dual 16MP smart cameras, xTool P2 CO2 laser engraver can automatically construct 3D models of curved objects to make curved surface engraving as perfect as flat, can intelligently recognize shapes to fill pattern on multiple objects and engrave them in one batch. If assembled with the Automatic Conveyor Feeder, xTool P2 also provides the automatic passthrough for precision and convenience when engraving and cutting extra-large materials.
  • Superb Laser Cutting & Engraving : xTool P2 Desktop CO2 laser cutter has a powerful 55W(55000mW) laser tube that allows you to cut 18mm black walnut and 20mm acrylic in only one pass. 3mm basswood can be surprisingly cut at the speed of 35mm/s, 6 times faster than a 20W diode laser. Assembled with a superior motor, the sturdy xTool P2 makes it possible to engrave at an ultrafast speed of 600mm/s.
  • Boundless Creativity: The 26"×14" large bed size and 2.7” maximum engraving height enrich you with even more possibilities for creations. If with the help of the Riser Base, you can easily engrave on 8.4" objects. Moreover, P2 is also Compatible with RA2 Pro rotary attachment to unleash your creativity on tumblers, mugs, spheres and rings.
  • Create with hundreds of materials: As a smart CO2 laser cutter and engraver machine, xTool P2 has ultra-high absorption efficiency on most materials, perfect for cutting acrylic of all color, wood, leather, MDF, rubber, fabric, engrave on glass, ceramic, slate, coated metal, anodized aluminum, and more.
  • Safer and Cleaner: Enclosed in design, xTool P2 is equipped with automatic lock, emergency stop button, hydraulic support, fire safety, and multiple warning systems to provide all-around protection for you. With the built-in adjustable air assist and slats, you can unquestionably trust P2's excellent smoke exhaust system including the 145CFM exhaust fan, which can effortlessly distance the materials from annoying smoke.



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Why Choose xTool P2

Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
If you’re looking to start a small laser business, this is a must add. It’s better than a diode laser! It’s worth the money, cuts acrylic and wood like butter
Marco Laliberte
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
Vraiment très heureux de ce laser CO2 P2S. Je n'ai eu aucun problème au démarrage et c'est quand même assez facile à opérer. Je n'ai pas eu recourt au service XTOOL, ce dernier semble assez fiable selon ce que j'entend sur les groupes de discussion, mais la réponse semble longue parfois à venir, c'est leur point faible selon moi. Toutefois, pour quelqu'un qui se débrouille bien techniquement, XTOOL a plusieurs videos disponibles pour la plupart des problèmes, ça c'est génial!
Glenn Ludovice
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2025
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chrysline esquivel
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
this is a great starting laser ........ as long as it works, its been less then a month and it has crash 3 rimes and now the holder for the tumbler won't work and tech support has still not responded:( I will give it a few more days if not response will be returning item and will change my review to 3 to 1 stars, it a shame really, cause when it works it great but..... the support sucks right now and I can't do tumblers or glass:(
RTV
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I bought this package with the riser base, feeder, spindle and fire suppression bundle. So far I have been able to watch a great deal of how-to videos and get the results that I am after.The learning curve is not bad and you can either just use it with very cheap files found off of craft sites or you can dive deep and use the new Vector graphics to create your own works in the software that the company provides.If you are into other photo editing software you can do the work there and just import the file over. The layout software is easy to use and you can believe the videos online when they show you how easy it is to align your graphics to your work piece.A bit louder than I would have thought and you will still smell/see some smoke if you use it for hours, but it has not tripped any of my air quality sensors in my workshop yet so it is no worse than when the sander scorches a little or the saw blade burns your wood a bit.
Woodels
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
My shipment arrived damaged but Xtool Customer Support was very diligent in Replacing the parts.This is a very good production machine And has really helped get out high-quality orders. Excellent for cutting and engraving. We’ve had a lot of fun with circular engraving!I would like to see the option of changing how the engraving fills, I would like to do an island full instead of just lines but we are still learning the little features that it has.I really appreciate how they are always updating the software and bringing out more features.I would recommend this product.
TeamWork Realty
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
UPDATED REVIEW: xTool reached directly out to me about concerns I had shared about the laser. It certainly shows that they stand behind their product and want to support their customer. When it comes to lasers, support means a ton! With that said...To give context, I've had 7 different lasers over time. I use to own and operate a shop with them. I sold that business but continue using lasers to make gifts/trophies/name badges/give-aways for our other companies I operate. There's a difference between hobby machines (low $1,000s) to pro-consumer or pro-sumer (below $10,000) and industrial ($10,000+). I've owned them all. Those expected differences are in a combination of the software integration (how easy is it to go from CAD/design software to a cut/engraved product) and hardware integration (how easy is it to set-up and utilize the hardware components).I assume the P2 is aimed at the pro-consumer based on price and construction. It's roughly $6,000 to get a P2 with all the accessories. The machine even looks like a pro-consumer machine. Well-built and just plain looks good.Here are the specifics...Camera - One of the main reasons I wanted this machine was it having the ability to take a photo of your material on the bed and show it to you on the screen. The initial picture the P2 takes is too low resolution, there's a secondary button to take a higher resolution close-up picture of an area you select on the bed. If you don't use that secondary higher resolution feature and just rely on the low resolution first image, your markings could be off by nearly 1/4".Bed Design - Most jobs you're going to run on a laser, you want to be 100% sure your material is lined up parallel to the laser. So in most lasers you shove your material up and into the corner of the bed; a 90 degree corner that is perfectly parallel to the path of the laser. The way the bed is designed on the P2 you can't simply shove an item like a name badge up to the edge. Why? Because there's a dead-space between the edges of the bed and where the laser can actually engraving/cutting. Simple work-around is to lay an rectangular strip of acrylic or wood around the edges of the bed like a jig, so that you have a solid and square edge to push your material up against and you can be confident that the material is aligned parallel to the laser's path.Another Bed Design - It comes with a blade bed as opposed to the honeycomb bed. IMHO, the honeycomb bed should be included. Most all materials you will laser, that don't need the rotary attachment, work perfectly fine on a honeycomb bed. And a honeycomb bed is super easy/quick to insert and remove. The blade bed isn't bad, but if xTool is only going to include one of two bed options is at this price, it should be the honeycomb bed.Rotary Attachment - A rotary attachment should have a bracket/plate/etc to fix itself into place, so you know your rotary attachment is sitting where the laser expects it to be, and you know the attachment is sitting exactly parallel to the path of the laser. With this machine, the rotary attachment sits loose on the bed. Expect to take a good few minutes to set-up and align the rotary attachment on the bed to the way the laser wants it. Got two cups to engrave? You'll have to re-line-up your rotary attachment twice because you will end up bumping or shifting the attachment when removing one cup to insert another. Got many cups to engrave? Double your estimate of how long it will take just because of going through the re-aligning every time you have to touch the attachment. Simple work-around is to cut a jig to help with re-aligning. I do think engineering could have come up with a parallel-drafting ruler tool or jib that would have helped with this set-up.Software - xTool Creative Space is usable and what is expected to be available for free with any laser. Pro-consumer machines often have at least some print driver / software integration with design software such as Illustrator or Corel Suite.
B Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I recently purchased this product primarily for hobby use, complementing my existing Creality Falcon 40 watt diode laser. I was looking for an upgrade in terms of capacity, ease of use, and capability.One notable aspect of this laser system is its unique control format. Unlike many other systems that adhere to the GRBL standard, this one operates on what seems to be a proprietary system. This is somewhat akin to the difference between Apple and Android ecosystems. The primary control is through the brand's own software, which, while straightforward and capable of basic designs, has its limitations and is, in many areas, somewhat buggy. It excels in certain areas, such as engraving on curved surfaces (up to 45 degrees), thanks to its movable Z-axis – a feature not commonly found in lasers of this type.The product is advertised as compatible with Lightburn, a standard in the industry. While basic functions are accessible with Lightburn, the integration doesn't extend to the more advanced features of the laser. This is an area where I feel there's room for improvement. Enhanced collaboration between the developers of this product and Lightburn could potentially unlock greater capabilities.The machine itself boasts several impressive features. Its movable Z-axis, for instance, opens up possibilities for laser sculpting and 3D effects, setting it apart from competitors. The build quality is excellent – it feels robust and professional. Unboxing it was a delight, reflecting the care put into its packaging. I also invested in all the available accessories, including the riser base, extended rail and conveyor system, and rotary attachment, which are all well-crafted.To draw an analogy, using this product feels like having an iPhone 15 but with an operating system akin to that of an iPhone 2. The hardware is undoubtedly well-made and engineered with potential for future excellence, but the current software experience doesn't fully tap into the device's capabilities.At the time of writing this review, I am considering the option of switching to a system with a more standard, open-source control system that offers full compatibility with Lightburn. This consideration stems from my desire to fully utilize the advanced features available in modern laser systems.
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