Revolutionary eufyMake UV Printer E1: Personal 3D Texturing at Your Fingertips
April 16, 2025
The eufyMake UV Printer E1 is the world's first personal 3D texturing UV printer, designed for individual users to print on a variety of surfaces.
Significantly smaller than traditional industrial UV printers, the E1 is reduced by about 90%, making it ideal for personal use and small businesses.
This innovative printer allows non-business customers to print intricate color designs on materials such as cups, tiles, paper, and canvas, while also offering capabilities for 3D textures and AI image editing.
In June, the E1 will integrate with eufyMake Studio, providing advanced image editing features that enable users to customize both 2D and 3D textures using AI tools.
The printer is equipped with an auto leveler for rotary printing on cylindrical objects and utilizes lasers to accurately measure height and contours for precise 3D texturing.
Utilizing UV light to quickly dry ink, the E1 can print on diverse surfaces including wood, metal, acrylic, leather, glass, rock, and ceramics, making the process faster and more eco-friendly than traditional methods.
The E1 is particularly suited for creating decals, small-volume product labels, signage, and decorations for electronics or sports gear, with prints that resist sunlight, weather, and washing for several months.
Employing Direct to Film (DTF) technology, the E1 allows users to print on a peel-off film that can be transferred to hard, smooth, flat, or curved surfaces without the need for heat pressing.
Shipping for the printer is set to begin in July 2025, covering regions such as the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, with the standard package including ink cartridges, a cleaning cartridge, a rotary attachment, and a DTF laminating machine.
Early-bird pricing for the UV Printer E1 starts at $1,499 with a deposit of $50 until April 28, followed by a Kickstarter campaign from April 29 to June 8, where bundles will begin at $1,899.
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TechSpot • Apr 16, 2025
The world's first personal 3D texturing UV printer paints on almost any surface