Mira’s workshop smelled of burnt maple and ambition. For two years, she’d run CoasterCrafter , a one-woman print-on-demand empire. Her weapon of choice: an xTool P2 laser cutter. Her nemesis: time.
If the software (or the user via manual tools) identifies two lines that occupy the exact same space, the deduplication logic treats them as a single entity for the purpose of generating the G-code (machine instructions). xtool deduplication feature
The Ghost in the Machine
It would fire the laser multiple times over the exact same spot. This results in: Mira’s workshop smelled of burnt maple and ambition
In laser design, "overlapping lines" are a common issue, particularly when importing DXF files created in older design software. These files often treat fill and stroke as separate layers, resulting in redundant, stacked paths on the canvas. Without deduplication: Her nemesis: time
In the context of laser engraving, "deduplication" refers to the software’s ability to identify, group, and process identical vector elements within a design file. For xTool users operating within , this feature is a critical time-saver and a safeguard against machine errors. It ensures that if a design contains overlapping lines or duplicate shapes, the laser will trace them only once, preventing material damage, extended processing times, and "ghosting" effects on the final product.