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In the world of laser engraving, the creative process is often limited by hardware constraints. For users of xTool machines—ranging from the popular xTool D1 Pro to the versatile M1—the biggest hurdle isn't usually power or precision; it is file size. High-resolution images and complex vector paths can bloat project files, leading to slow transfer speeds, unresponsive machines, and failed prints.

To understand the value of the Compress App, you first have to understand the nature of laser engraving data. When you engrave a photograph or a highly detailed pattern, the machine does not see an image; it sees millions of tiny dots (pixels) that need to be burned individually.

Think of it as "zipping" your project for the machine. It strips away redundant data, simplifies complex vector nodes where possible, and optimizes grayscale gradients to ensure the machine only processes what is absolutely necessary.

There is no official product named “Razor” from xTool for the Compress App. Instead, “Razor” likely refers to: