News

Update: With just three days to go, the EufyMake E1 UV printer has become the most backed Kickstarter of all time. At the time this is being updated, it has a total of $44,257,919 in pledges. Before ...
The $1,699 early bird price of the eufyMake is intimidating at first, but compared to current UV printers, the E1 is significantly more accessible. That is still true at the full MSRP of $2,499.
What Sets UV Printing Apart? At the heart of the eufyMake E1 UV Printer lies its ultraviolet (UV) ink curing technology. This innovative process uses UV light to instantly cure resin-based inks ...
By printing on top of cured ink, the eufyMake UV Printer E1 can add up to 5mm of depth to any print, which gives everything a unique embossed effect. UV printers have been around for a while, but ...
Anker is making UV printing affordable for small businesses and makers with its E1 printer that can create faux 3D textures. Turn your family photos into painted masterpieces. Skip to main content ...
The EufyMake UV printer stands out for its ability to print on a wide range of flat surfaces, using UV light to cure ink instantly. This ensures that prints are dry and ready for use immediately ...
The EufyMake E1 is the first personal 3D texture UV printer. Print tactile textures and full color on wood, glass, ... The EufyMaker E1 3D-texture UV printer looks pretty chic in rainbow light.
UV printing isn’t a new technology. The process uses UV-curable inks to apply layers of color onto a surface that can dry almost instantly when subjected to specific wavelengths of light.
eufyMake UV Printer E1 the World's First Personal 3D-Texture UV Printer BELLVUE,WASHINGTON, April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- eufyMake, the new creative tool brand from Anker Innovations, today ...
A new 3D printing technique developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin could change how engineers and ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have developed a novel 3D printing technique that uses light to ...
UV DTF printing is a process that uses UV-curable inks to print designs onto a special film, which is then transferred to ...