The P2 hummed. It traced the border. Then, it started cutting. And cutting. And cutting.

She ran a test. The P2 now moved like a cheetah: one clean pass for the border, one for the stars, one for the lines. No stuttering, no re-burns, no scorch marks from repeated passes.

When a massive batch of custom coasters goes wrong, a small print-on-demand shop discovers that the most powerful tool in their xTool laser isn't more power, but the humble "Deduplication Feature."

But the real story wasn’t the speed. It was the why .

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.

Tonight was the nightmare. A viral TikTok video had featured her “Constellation Coasters”—a intricate map of stars cut into walnut wood. Orders exploded. 2,000 units. Due in 72 hours.

A dialogue box appeared: “Analyzing paths… 247 original objects. 412 overlapping segments found. Remove duplicates?”