The World's First Laser Cutter & Color Printer Machine - The Flux Ador Review

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cecDuttKSSM

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TLDRThe Flux Ador is an innovative combination of a printer, laser engraver, and cutter, recently introduced to the U.S. market. This machine, distinct for its fully metal build and camera-equipped lid, offers features like touchscreen controls, autofocus, and the ability to perform various tasks including engraving, printing with interchangeable modules, and cutting. It compares closely with the xTool M1 Ultra but offers a larger work area, onboard controls, and an enclosed laser system for safety. The Ador supports LightBurn software through a special cable and has a laser diode system available in 10 watts and 20 watts. Its price varies, with different modules and print cartridges sold separately, making it suitable for diverse creative applications. Importantly, it integrates a ventilation system to manage smoke and dust, enhancing its efficiency and usability in different environments.

Takeaways

  • 🖨️ The Flux Ador combines printing, engraving, and cutting capabilities.
  • 📷 It has a built-in camera for pre-capture and monitoring.
  • 🛠️ Full metal construction provides durability.
  • 🖥️ Features a color touchscreen for easy operation.
  • 🔍 Offers autofocus to simplify laser tasks.
  • 🚫 Includes ventilation to manage smoke and dust.
  • 📏 Larger work area compared to competitors.
  • 🔑 Supports file operation without the internet.
  • 💡 Compatible with LightBurn software via special cable.
  • 🔄 Modules allow for easy switching of functions.

Garis waktu

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video introduces the Flux Ador, a combination printer, SL, laser engraver, and cutter. Originally released some time ago, it's now available in the United States. The presenter plans to compare it to the X Tool M1 Ultra, describing the design features like the enclosed body and acrylic lid which reduces visibility but enhances safety. The machine includes a front camera for easy picture-taking, and autofocus detachments that are versatile across the machine's several laser variants. Notably, the machine features modules offering up to 20W laser, IR options, and a distinct printer setup which lacks a quick-release mechanism.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The presenter highlights aspects like the protected fan and dust port, which enhance safety and efficiency when connecting to larger systems. The machine's interior is metal to reflect light, but lacks a honeycomb bed, instead providing adaptable prism supports to help with airflow during cutting. A standout feature is its full-color touchscreen allowing for autonomous operations and internal storage for projects, making setup straightforward and efficient. However, printing necessitates manual color cartridge changes, which contrasts with M1 Ultra's all-in-one cartridge system, albeit the Ador offers a dedicated black cartridge for better print quality.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:45

    Comparison takes place between the Flux Ador and its main competitor, the M1 Ultra. Both machines offer similar laser module options, but key differences include the Ador's full-color touchscreen, larger work area, and the presence of a dedicated black cartridge. The Ador requests separate purchase of a Lightburn cable for advanced software use, which may affect user experience. Price comparisons show both machines are similarly priced, but individual modules like the printer are extra on the Ador. Recommendations are made for users who prioritize printing quality and operational simplicity over additional features like cutting modules. Questions and community feedback are encouraged as the Ador is new to the US market.

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • What is the Flux Ador?

    The Flux Ador is a combination laser engraver, printer, and cutter, known as the world's first such combo machine.

  • What are the main features of the Flux Ador?

    Its main features include a full metal construction, a camera for image capturing, separate autofocus modules, and a color touchscreen interface.

  • How does the Flux Ador compare to the xTool M1 Ultra?

    The Flux Ador features a larger work area, a full metal frame, and a touchscreen interface with a camera, compared to the xTool M1 Ultra which lacks these but has a blade cutting option.

  • Can the Flux Ador be controlled without internet?

    Yes, the Flux Ador can store files internally and can be operated without an internet connection.

  • Does Flux Ador support LightBurn software?

    Yes, but a specific LightBurn cable must be purchased for it to work with the software.

  • Is there any ventilation in the Flux Ador?

    Yes, it includes a fan and a dust port to prevent smoke and dust build-up.

  • What are the advantages of the color touchscreen?

    The touchscreen allows for direct operation, video walkthroughs for setup, and other convenient controls.

  • What is the price range for the Flux Ador?

    It ranges from $1,100 for the 10-watt laser diode version, up to $1,400 for the 20-watt version. Additional costs for printing modules and cartridges may apply.

  • Can the Flux Ador work with different print cartridges?

    Yes, but you need to switch cartridges manually for different colors, unlike other machines that combine colors.

  • What are the materials the Flux Ador can work with?

    It can engrave on wood and other common materials that can be processed by laser or with the printing module.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    all right this is the flux Ador and it
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    is the world's first printer SL laser
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    engraver cutter combo now this isn't the
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    first machine on my channel that you've
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    seen with that combo but it was the
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    first one to come out and actually the
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    flux Ador came out a while ago uh but
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    now it's finally being released in the
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    United States so we're going to dive
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    into this machine I'm going to show you
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    the things I like and some of the things
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    I don't like and then especially how it
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    Stacks up to probably its main
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    competition the X tool M1 Ultra all
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    right let's get into it so if you're not
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    familiar with flux they have been around
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    for a little while and they actually
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    have more experience on the CO2 laser
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    side of things I've reviewed the flux
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    hexa the direct competitor is something
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    like the xtool P2 or even the atam stack
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    hurricane uh which is coming very soon
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    so be sure to check out for that this is
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    actually their first diode machine and
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    it's great because it is fully enclosed
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    let's go through a quick machine
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    overview so the body is pretty much a
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    full metal construction um the lid is
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    acrylic it's a little like wobbly so I
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    kind of wish there was a frame but it
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    still gets the work done one thing I've
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    noticed about this lid and which you'll
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    probably see in the footage that I'm
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    putting on top of all this I don't have
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    a ton of shots of this running because
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    uh this is pretty dark and even if
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    you're trying to look through this right
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    now it's pretty hard to see like what's
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    on the other side that is nice because
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    that's blocking the light again died
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    machines are in the visible light
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    spectrum unlike a CO2 machine but it
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    does kind of make it hard to see what's
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    going on in there so if watching your
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    machine is a big thing you like to do it
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    might be a little bit harder for this
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    now it's got two features that I always
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    look for in machines and that is going
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    to be a camera in this case their camera
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    is right here on the front edge and
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    what's nice since that isn't inside of
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    the lid uh you can basically take a
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    picture whether this is open or shut
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    although I have found that pretty much
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    the camera is calibrated to take a
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    picture when this is closed and if you
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    have a lot of lights in your room you
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    can like overexpose your image this does
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    have autofocus that is going to be
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    separate from the interchangeable
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    modules which we'll talk about here in a
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    sec and it is a touch probe autofocus
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    which is always my favorite way to do it
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    for work area looking at 430x 300 mm uh
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    which lands kind of in the same range as
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    most of these other desktop diode
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    machines and then you have a Max
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    thickness of 30 mm and a lot of their
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    marketing flux made sure to note that
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    that is pretty much across the board on
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    all of their different modules and
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    speaking of modules they actually have
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    three and kind of four but really like
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    two different categories first are going
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    to be your lasers you can get either a
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    10 watt or a 20 WT there's a 20 WT on
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    this machine right now then they also
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    have an IR module which again is
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    something that a lot of these
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    manufacturers are starting to provide
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    and if you're wondering why you need an
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    IR module if you're doing anything with
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    metal that's going to open you up to be
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    able to do that and this is the 20 W
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    module right here this is a beefy
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    construction like solid metal very well
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    put together you got a little flexible
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    air tube that is going within the module
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    itself and then there's a a quick releas
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    is system on the Gantry to be able to
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    put all of this together and then for
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    the printer module it's in kind of the
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    same form factor uh but you're going to
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    have your print cartridges on the inside
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    so will'll be able to pull out the
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    individual cartridge and then drop this
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    in and then you basically have like the
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    same connection system on the back side
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    it's got a little Keyhole that will lock
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    it into place um one thing that is good
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    but it's kind of annoying is it's not
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    really a quick release system you have
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    to screw down each time you switch of
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    these modules I'm always like misplacing
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    a screwdriver so it's not just like a
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    little latch that you can pop in which
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    is something that some of the other
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    machines have which I kind of wish they
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    had with this but the screw definitely
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    locks it in place as long as you have a
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    screwdriver for Speed this is at 400 MM
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    per second which is kind of comparable
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    to desktop diode Machines of this size
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    especially ones that have
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    interchangeable modules I did notice
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    they're using a ribbon cable on the left
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    side for some of their Electronics so I
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    kind of wish those were more robust
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    thicker cables that ribbon cable is
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    something you're going to see on glow
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    Forge both their CO2 machines um as well
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    as their diode machines and on glow
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    Forge their ribbon caes exposed a little
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    bit more they do a little bit better job
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    on this in like hiding it behind the
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    back side of the Gantry but it is open
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    on the left side so those work but
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    they're more prone to like wear and tear
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    versus like a fully braided cable where
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    everything connects together real tight
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    and since this is a laser it definitely
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    comes with a few required safety
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    features because this is a class one
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    machine uh that means it's fully
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    enclosed and it's got a few sensors on
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    the front to know when this lid closes I
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    believe it's just like a magnet and
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    there's a little status indicator right
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    here to let you know there is an airor
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    then right here on the side we've got a
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    emergency stop button that will cut
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    power completely to the machine and then
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    with the laser you're going to be making
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    smoke and dust on the ventilation side
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    of things you do have a fan on the back
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    uh it's got a metal frame in front of it
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    a lot of times those fans are like
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    completely open so it's really easy to
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    get something stuck in the blades
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    they've done a good job protecting that
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    and it actually has a 4 in dust port on
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    the back which you pretty much never see
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    on a desktop machine that's nice because
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    you can directly connect it up to like a
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    bigger dust collection system um or just
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    run it out a window and like the bigger
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    tube that you've got the more air you
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    can get through it so uh they usually do
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    a better job and they have an air
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    extraction unit called the air which is
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    something separate that you have to buy
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    but that's how you can run this
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    completely indoors if you are planning
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    on doing laser stuff you really don't
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    have to worry about ventilation if
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    you're just talking about printing but
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    also you wouldn't really buy this if you
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    were just going to do printing anyway
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    now the bottom is metal but they have it
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    covered in like a metallic uh tape to
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    help reflect any of the light that might
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    be going through so you're not directly
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    etching on the machine itself when
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    you're firing through and cutting things
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    out for your work bed they don't give
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    you a honeycomb that is something I wish
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    they would provide but they do provide
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    these these little like triangle prism
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    guys that have magnets on the sides
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    these can just kind of drop down into
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    any space that you want and then you can
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    raise your Material off the ground which
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    you'll definitely want to do if you're
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    doing any type of cutting so you're
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    getting good air flow both above and
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    below your material so you're not
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    getting like weird charring underneath
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    keeps the cut a lot cleaner so I do like
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    that this makes it super customizable so
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    you can just put these like wherever you
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    want but a dedicated honeycomb or even a
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    grid where you can lock these into place
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    would be handy cuz you could just take
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    all of that out drop it all back in
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    really quick all but let's talk about
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    the feature that is most unique to this
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    machine uh the full color touchscreen
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    they have right here that has everything
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    that you would want for a touchcreen so
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    you have complete jaw controls right
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    here where you can do all of your autof
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    focus as well as some quick toggles for
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    like the ear pump uh ventilator so the
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    fans on the back which again both of
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    those are automatic but it's nice that
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    you can turn those on and off as needed
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    and um you can even take a picture
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    directly from there as well and since
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    this is full color uh you're going to
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    get a full color image readout uh right
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    there and I found that's actually pretty
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    helpful because those can also be videos
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    as well so when I was going through the
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    setup process there was a video walkthr
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    that was taking me through the steps of
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    getting this machine up and running so
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    that's one of the best setup experiences
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    I've ever had normally have to figure
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    out how to get it on a computer get it
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    connected download firmware do all that
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    kind of stuff but it's great just out of
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    the box it's pretty much set ready to go
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    you just run it through the process it
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    shows you now it does have internal
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    storage I don't have anything uploaded
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    to it it right now but you could run
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    files directly from the machine itself
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    so you wouldn't have to be connected to
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    the internet to do it so that is super
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    handy so this control pad is one of my
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    favorite Parts about this machine and
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    something that sets the flux Adar apart
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    from pretty much any other machine I
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    can't think of any desktop diode
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    machines like in this price range that
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    will give you onboard controls that are
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    a touchscreen so this is great that they
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    provide it and speaking of price let's
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    talk about how much this guy costs and
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    again with most of these full reviews
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    I'm not being paid to make this video
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    but they did send me this machine to
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    produce this review and I'm not sending
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    flux this video beforehand before it
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    comes out because I want to keep it as
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    honest as possible for you guys but if
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    you do think this is something that you
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    want to check out potentially some of
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    the links down below might be affiliate
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    links and the might be part of that gets
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    into kind of the interesting aspect of
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    flux uh they normally go through uh
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    Distributors so I don't think you can go
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    directly to flux's website unless
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    they've updated it and buy it in the
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    United States a lot of times you're
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    going to go to a third party to get into
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    this for the least amount of money is
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    going to be $11,000 for the 10 wat laser
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    diode and if you want to bump that up to
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    a 20 W which is what this machine is
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    we're talking 1,400 now the printer
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    module is going to be separate that's
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    going to be around
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    250 bucks and then the individual print
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    cartridges are going to be an additional
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    purchase as well now the price of these
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    I'm not totally sure about on matter
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    hacker each of these are $100 like
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    individually so this is just the black
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    one you also have yellow magenta and
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    cyan so four total colors so if these
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    are actually 100 bucks to replace know
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    that's going to be a pretty good amount
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    in terms of the cost that you're adding
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    on to this machine now let's talk about
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    the actual print module again this is
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    the case fully metal very substantial
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    not going to go anywhere I've kind of
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    had a hard time getting this to set in
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    uh completely flush so it can take a
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    little finagling to get there then
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    you've got your like Electronic
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    Connection on the back which matches up
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    the pins inside of here you basically
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    kind of drop it in push it down which I
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    think I got that time and that pops into
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    place and then you can take this and
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    drop this onto the Gantry but if you
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    notice that is only one cartridge so if
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    you're doing a full color print where
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    you also require black that means you're
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    going to be doing your print in four
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    different stages so you're going to have
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    to go through the process of taking this
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    out dropping the new one in and being
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    good to go what's nice is you can do
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    that with this attach to the machine so
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    that will save a step and I guess you
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    would get kind of quick with it but
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    especially compared to the xtool M1
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    Ultra they have one cartridge that has
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    all three colors connected together so
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    you're not having to switch those out
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    now one great thing flux has going for
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    it compared to the X2 M1 Ultra is you
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    have a dedicated black cartridge you can
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    kind of get close to Black combining
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    those three colors with the M1 Ultra but
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    you don't get like a proper black that
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    you would get with a black ink cartridge
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    and I did a few different tests to kind
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    of show the performance of the machine
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    overall on the laser side of things it's
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    going to work just as well as a normal
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    10 watt or 20 WT laser again the autof
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    focus takes a lot of the difficulty out
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    of lasering or before you might have to
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    manually focus that and that could have
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    a pretty big impact on your overall
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    quality if you like you are out of focus
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    so having all that automated is great
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    and then the printing does a good job
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    too cuz we're talking about a print
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    surface that is no wider than this guy
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    right here it will have to take several
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    passes to go through an entire
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    image but it's still going to be way
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    faster than the number of passes that a
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    diode laser would take now there's
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    starting to be a lot of these diode
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    desktop machines and the end result in
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    terms of what they can produce are
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    pretty much going to be about the same
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    so a lot of the differences and
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    comparisons has to do with how you
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    actually interact with the machine
  • 00:11:18
    itself and for that the touchcreen makes
  • 00:11:20
    it really nice but you also are going to
  • 00:11:22
    use flux's software the beam studio and
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    they have a web version of their
  • 00:11:26
    software as well so you don't have to
  • 00:11:28
    have that downloaded Direct ly to your
  • 00:11:30
    machine unlike glow Forge it isn't just
  • 00:11:33
    web where you have to use Wi-Fi that's
  • 00:11:35
    just like another added plus which is
  • 00:11:37
    great and the software itself does a
  • 00:11:38
    good job i' say it's a little bit more
  • 00:11:40
    polished than something you might see
  • 00:11:42
    from the we create Vision but not quite
  • 00:11:44
    at the level as what we're seeing from
  • 00:11:45
    xtool creative space but it is in pretty
  • 00:11:48
    active development so they're adding in
  • 00:11:50
    more features as they go but one thing I
  • 00:11:52
    like to look for is if the machine will
  • 00:11:55
    support lightburn especially if it's a
  • 00:11:57
    laser lightburn is my favorite piece of
  • 00:11:59
    software I run on pretty much all the
  • 00:12:00
    machines that I can from open Gantry
  • 00:12:03
    diode machines that can cost as little
  • 00:12:04
    as like 200 bucks to Big Pro machines
  • 00:12:06
    that cost well over $10,000 lightburn
  • 00:12:09
    can pretty much span that entire Gap now
  • 00:12:11
    flux does say you can use the Ador with
  • 00:12:14
    lightburn you have to buy a specific
  • 00:12:16
    lightburn cable uh which is like 50
  • 00:12:18
    bucks and I'm sure there's some internal
  • 00:12:20
    logic circuitry stuff going on uh to get
  • 00:12:22
    all the conversions right but no if you
  • 00:12:24
    pick up this machine you can't just plug
  • 00:12:25
    it directly into your computer like
  • 00:12:28
    pretty much all the other machines can
  • 00:12:29
    and use it directly you have to use a
  • 00:12:31
    custom cable to do it so for the most
  • 00:12:33
    part you probably are just going to be
  • 00:12:35
    using their software right so let's talk
  • 00:12:37
    about how it compares to the competition
  • 00:12:39
    now I actually have a full grid of all
  • 00:12:41
    of the different machines in this like
  • 00:12:42
    diode desktop category if you guys want
  • 00:12:45
    to check out and look at all the specs
  • 00:12:46
    side by side and I would say if you're
  • 00:12:49
    wanting to get a machine that is just a
  • 00:12:51
    laser I would probably steer clear of
  • 00:12:54
    the like multi module ones like this and
  • 00:12:57
    the M1 Ultra like the ex S1 or the
  • 00:13:00
    Raleigh laser mtic 2 uh do a great job
  • 00:13:03
    and the feature set is going to be a
  • 00:13:04
    little more tailored to the diode side
  • 00:13:06
    but if you want to print then you really
  • 00:13:08
    only have two options this one and the
  • 00:13:10
    M1 Ultra both companies provide a 10
  • 00:13:13
    watt a 20 wat and an IR laser module and
  • 00:13:16
    then both have a printing module again
  • 00:13:19
    that big difference being that Adora has
  • 00:13:21
    black but they are single color modules
  • 00:13:23
    versus X tool not having black but the
  • 00:13:25
    three-color module is all combined
  • 00:13:27
    together on the speed side of things
  • 00:13:29
    they are exactly the same at 400 mm/
  • 00:13:31
    second uh but then on the work area side
  • 00:13:33
    of things this one's actually a little
  • 00:13:35
    bit larger the M1 Ultra is 300x300 and
  • 00:13:37
    again this one is 430x 300 in terms of
  • 00:13:40
    overall build quality I would give the
  • 00:13:42
    advantage to the adore again because
  • 00:13:44
    it's a full metal frame uh one thing I
  • 00:13:47
    do like on the M1 Ultra this cover also
  • 00:13:49
    comes down so it's a little bit easier
  • 00:13:51
    to kind of see inside and see what's
  • 00:13:53
    going on but it also is lower so you
  • 00:13:55
    don't have quite the z-axis height that
  • 00:13:57
    this one does have they both have
  • 00:13:59
    autofocus but another Pro to the Ador is
  • 00:14:01
    this one has a camera versus X tool
  • 00:14:03
    where you do a weird workaround where
  • 00:14:05
    you use your phone camera with their app
  • 00:14:07
    to like take a picture and import it and
  • 00:14:09
    all that kind of stuff um this is nice
  • 00:14:10
    having this directly in and then
  • 00:14:12
    probably the most noticeable difference
  • 00:14:13
    right off the bat is they have this
  • 00:14:15
    great full color touchcreen where you
  • 00:14:17
    can fully control the Machine versus the
  • 00:14:19
    M1 Ultra not having that whatsoever now
  • 00:14:21
    in terms of price that's where it gets a
  • 00:14:23
    little bit interesting the M1 Ultra
  • 00:14:25
    currently is 1,800 that's going to come
  • 00:14:27
    with a laser module a printer module and
  • 00:14:29
    a cutting module so they are also going
  • 00:14:32
    at the Cricut vinyl cutting Market that
  • 00:14:34
    is not something this machine has so if
  • 00:14:37
    you want a physical blade to cut fabric
  • 00:14:39
    or paper or stuff like that that you
  • 00:14:41
    don't want to use a laser for this
  • 00:14:43
    doesn't have it so and this one the 20
  • 00:14:44
    wat version is
  • 00:14:46
    $1,400 but that doesn't include the ink
  • 00:14:49
    module so really the prices are going to
  • 00:14:50
    be pretty close to each other and I
  • 00:14:52
    imagine both the companies will kind of
  • 00:14:53
    adjust the prices in the same direction
  • 00:14:55
    so they'll probably stay pretty
  • 00:14:57
    comparable to each other so for my
  • 00:14:59
    recommendation if you're looking for a
  • 00:15:01
    laser where you want to like color print
  • 00:15:03
    on wood and then actually cut it out if
  • 00:15:05
    you don't need a vinyl Raisor blade
  • 00:15:07
    Cricut style module as well I love they
  • 00:15:10
    give you a black printing cartridge
  • 00:15:12
    that's something you definitely miss
  • 00:15:14
    with the M1 Ultra and then in terms of
  • 00:15:16
    usability this guy right here is really
  • 00:15:18
    hard now since this machine is pretty
  • 00:15:20
    new to the US if you guys have questions
  • 00:15:23
    that I did not cover in this video let
  • 00:15:24
    me know down in the comments below I'll
  • 00:15:26
    do my best to answer those or get the
  • 00:15:28
    answers from flux if I don't know right
  • 00:15:29
    off the bat all right until next time go
  • 00:15:31
    make or break something in your shop see
  • 00:15:33
    you guys
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  • touchscreen
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  • autofocus
  • xTool M1 Ultra