Traditional printers are digital vampires—they drain your wallet with proprietary ink cartridges and mock your creativity by refusing to print on anything beyond basic paper. The EufyMake E1 UV printer obliterates these limitations, bringing professional-grade surface printing to your desk for the first time. After raising $46 million on Kickstarter from nearly 18,000 backers, this isn’t just another gadget—it’s the consumer breakthrough that UV printing desperately needed.
Finally, A Printer That Actually Prints on Everything
Wood, metal, plastic, ceramics, and even cylindrical objects become your canvas.
Forget paper jams and smudged documents. The E1’s ultraviolet-curable ink system instantly hardens on virtually any solid surface within its 330x420mm A3+ print area. Whether you’re customizing metal water bottles using the optional rotary attachment or creating durable canvas art that won’t fade, this machine handles materials traditional printers wouldn’t dare touch.
The CMYKWG ink system delivers 1440 DPI resolution with colors that pop like a high-end museum print. Your personalized coasters won’t just look professional—they’ll survive actual use without chipping or fading.
The Reality of UV Printing at Home
Exceptional results demand patience and proper ventilation.
Setup feels like assembling a small factory. Initial auto-calibration takes roughly an hour, and you’ll need 1-2 days to master reliable printing. The 8MP camera and dual laser system ensure precise alignment, but small items still require 10-15 minutes while large canvas projects push 30+ minutes.
The 3D texturing feature using Amass3D™ creates genuine raised surfaces up to 5mm high—imagine feeling actual brushstrokes on a digital art print. According to Tom’s Hardware testing, print quality rivals professional output with vibrant colors and crisp detail. Just ensure adequate ventilation; those UV inks produce noticeable odors during curing.
Premium Technology Demands Premium Investment
High upfront and ongoing costs separate serious creators from casual users.
The base bundle starts at $2,300, with deluxe packages reaching $2,900. Ink cartridges cost $43 each, and 3D prints devour white and gray inks like a hungry teenager raids the fridge. This 44-pound machine claims significant desk space and shakes during operation.
For craft entrepreneurs, Etsy sellers, and dedicated makers building custom merchandise businesses, the E1 represents unprecedented creative freedom. Your phone case designs, personalized wedding gifts, and small-batch art prints gain professional durability previously requiring industrial equipment. Consumer UV printing has finally arrived—just ensure your creative ambitions match the commitment this technology demands.




























