Import steps
- Option A — XCSExport SVG from Lazrit → Open XCS → File → Import → pick the SVG. Cut and engrave layers appear as separate process steps.
- Option B — LightBurn (recommended)Same SVG → File → Import in LightBurn → assign power/speed per layer → run.
- Material settingsxTool's app has material presets for their own filament — for third-party materials, use the manual cut settings tuned to your machine.
D1 / D1 Pro (diode)
10–40W diode laser. Cuts thin wood, paper, mylar. Doesn't cut clear acrylic. Lazrit's diode-tuned profiles are conservative on power expectations.
M1 / S1
Diode + blade machine. Lazrit's SVG output works on the laser side; the blade side uses a different file workflow.
P2 (CO2)
55W CO2 with the biggest bed in xTool's lineup. Works like any CO2 laser; the LightBurn workflow is mature.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Lazrit with xTool's curve laser modules?
Yes — anything that imports SVG works. The curve module is geometrically a regular cut; just export.
Does Lazrit support the F1 fiber laser?
F1's marking workflow imports SVG. Mark Lazrit paths as engrave layer for marking.
Which xTool app should I use?
LightBurn if you want fine power/speed control. XCS if you're new to laser work.

