F1 vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter

Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)

In brief

F1 and M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter are two diode laser (405–460 nm) in a similar class. Choose F1 if price matters more; choose M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter if work area matters more.

Parameter
xTool F1 F1 xTool F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Launch year 2024 2022
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~550–650 € ~700–900 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 17.9 × 23.5 × 33.4 cm 55.7 × 45.3 × 23 cm
Weight (kg) 4.6 kg 10 kg
Work area (mm) 115 × 115 mm 385 × 300 mm
Z-axis height (mm) 16 mm
Power (W) 84 W 84 W
Voltage (V) 24 V 240 V
Maximum speed 4000 mm/s 250 mm/s
Declared precision 0.00199 mm 0.01 mm
Category specs
Work area (short side) (mm) 115.0 mm 300 mm
Rated power (W) 10.0 W 10 W
Source technology Diode Diode
Max travel speed (mm/s) 250 mm/s
Max processing speed (mm/s) 4000.0 mm/s 250 mm/s
Max cut depth per material 8mm basswood, 6mm black acrylic 8 mm basswood
Wavelength (nm) 455 nm
Min resolution (µm) 1.99 µm 10 µm
Autofocus True
Rotary included/compatible False False
Passthrough False
Supported software Proprietary Proprietary
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The xTool F1 Lite is compatible with xTool Studio (proprietary, free, Windows and macOS). The galvo system uses a proprietary protocol: LaserGRBL is not compatible as it requires GRBL firmware on a gantry controller. LightBurn introduced experimental galvo support in version 1.4+, but compatibility with the F1 Lite's specific controller is not officially certified by xTool, making the experience unguaranteed. In practice the user is tied to xTool Studio, which handles core functions but does not offer the flexibility of community profiles, macros, and advanced layers available in LightBurn for GRBL gantry lasers. Control of the device relies exclusively on the proprietary xTool Creative Space (XCS) software. This application is designed to be intuitive and accessible for beginners, integrating features for managing the internal 16-megapixel camera, visual project alignment, and automatic focusing. Unlike many other commercial laser systems, this model does not natively support LightBurn or open-source GRBL-based firmware. Consequently, advanced users accustomed to complex workflows might find the software somewhat restrictive when handling intricate vector files or deep engraving parameters that require highly customized optimization.

The differences that matter

  • Work area: F1 115×115 mm vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter 385×300 mm — M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter wins (+773%)
  • Price: F1 600 € vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter 800 € — F1 wins (+33%)

Which one to choose

Choose F1 if…

you value price.

See the F1 sheet →

Choose M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter if…

you value work area.

See the M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter sheet →

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