Patrick gives O1 Omni owners a structured tour of xTool Studio, beginning with the home screen, project resources, device connection, and workspace controls. The guide follows the path from opening the software to having a checked, printable job rather than simply listing every button.
Device configuration receives as much attention as artwork preparation. Patrick covers calibration, sensor and nozzle controls, white-ink circulation, maintenance schedules, bed scanning, material presets, and the health information that helps an owner catch problems before they spoil a project.
The print workflow includes quality modes, white-ink choke, layer order, spot and fluorescent colors, gloss, Smart Mask, and the differences between flat, textured, and relief printing. Cutouts and generated reliefs show how the same source artwork can produce very different physical results.
Before sending a job, Patrick uses the preview along with xTool Studio’s time and ink-cost estimates to catch alignment, masking, and layer mistakes. The central lesson is that careful software preparation is cheaper than discovering an error after UV ink and a customer’s blank are already on the bed.
