xTool Electrostatic Mat for M1 Ultra
The electrostatic mat for the xTool M1 Ultra is the perfect addition for those working with paper. Unlike conventional cutting mats with an adhesive coating, this mat holds materials in place using static electricity. This prevents thin materials like paper from tearing and allows for easy removal after cutting.
With an electrostatic force of 60 N, it securely holds materials such as paper (up to 300g/m²), vinyl, or thin acrylic with a protective film.
Supported Materials:
- Paper (under 300g/m²): Cardstock, kraft paper, textured paper, stickers, infusible ink paper, printing paper, photo paper, etc.
- Vinyl: Heat transfer vinyl, self-adhesive vinyl, printable vinyl, etc.
- Acrylic: With protective paper.
Compatible Tools:
- Fine-tip blade
- Cutting knife
- Foil transfer tip
- Heat transfer pen
- Ink module
- Drawing pen
Note: Very small materials (under 2mm) may not adhere sufficiently due to limited contact surface.
The electrostatic mat is exclusively compatible with the xTool M1 Ultra.
Specifications:
- Product Dimensions: 17.4“ x 13.9“ x 0.5“ (442 x 354 x 12.5 mm)
- Weight: 1.87 Ibs (0.85 kg)
- Working Area:
- Fine-tip blade: 11.81“x 11.81“ (300 × 300 mm)
- Cutting knife: 11.61“ x 11.61“ (295 × 295 mm)
- Drawing pen: 11.81“ x 11.81“ (300 × 300 mm)
- Ink module: 11.65“ x 11.65“ (296 × 286 mm)
- Electrostatic mat
- 3x electrostatic protective sheet
- 8x sticker
- User manual

The Makeblock success story began in 2012 when Jasen Wang, the founder and CEO, had a groundbreaking idea. As a passionate maker, Jasen realised how difficult it can be to turn a creative idea into reality. This drive gave rise to his first project: Makeblock.
Makeblock specialises in promoting STEAM education. The company helps young students develop their creativity by developing educational infrastructure - including robotics modules, coding software and laser cutters. The aim is to give pupils the tools to learn technical knowledge and creative skills through play.
At the end of 2020, Makeblock expanded its portfolio and entered the field of laser machines. With the xTool project, the product range was expanded so that not only students but also adults can benefit from the solutions. Creativity is not just about developing programming robots - it is also about personalising everyday objects, such as engraving names on mugs or creating works of art from wood.
With the launch of the first product, the xTool D1 in 2021, Jasen started a new chapter in his vision. While the Makeblock success story continues, xTool marks the start of an exciting new episode.
Contact:
MAKEBLOCK (HONG KONG) COMPANY LIMITED
19H Maxgrand plaza No.3 Tai Yau Street
San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
European subsidiary
Makeblock Europe BV
Oostergracht 48, 3763 LZ Soest, Niederlande
Phone: +31 6 1264 5740
EMail: eu@makeblock.com
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