Short answer: Use this TYVOK X1S 20W page as a starter settings record. Run a material test grid on the exact blank, then save speed, power, passes, focus, cleanup, and supplier details before customer work.
TYVOK X1S 20W starter settings table
| Material | Starter speed | Power | Passes | Test note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thin PU leather | mm/min cut grid | Medium | 1 | Test smell and edge finish before product work. |
| Leather patch sheet | slower mm/min grid | Medium to high | 1-2 | Hold flat and control smoke. |
| Engrave plus cut | separate grids | Low to high | 1+ | Do not use cut settings for engraving detail. |
How to turn the setting into a repeatable product
Confirm the software unit first, then keep one saved record per material. A reliable TYVOK workflow should include the material source, machine power, test photo, cleanup step, and final customer-ready inspection.
When to compare another TYVOK machine
If the project changes material family, work area, or production volume, compare the TYVOK settings chart and buying guide instead of forcing one preset across P2, P2 Ultra, X1S, X1S Pro, and K1 Pro.