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= EufyMake E1 UV Flatbed Printer =
= EufyMake E1 UV Flatbed Printer =


The '''EufyMake E1''' is a desktop UV flatbed printer capable of printing  
The '''EufyMake E1''' is a desktop UV flatbed printer capable of printing
directly onto rigid and semi-rigid objects — wood, acrylic, leather, metal,  
directly onto rigid and semi-rigid objects — wood, acrylic, leather, metal,
ceramic, phone cases, and more. Unlike inkjet or laser printing, UV printing  
ceramic, phone cases, and more. Unlike inkjet or laser printing, UV printing
cures ink instantly with an onboard UV light, producing durable, vibrant prints  
cures ink instantly with an onboard UV light, producing durable, vibrant prints
with no heat and no drying time.
with no heat and no drying time.


GRM's E1 is available to members as a service — bring your file and your object,  
GRM's E1 is available to members as a service — bring your file and your object,
and staff can assist with setup and print settings.
and staff can assist with setup and print settings.


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* '''Ink type:''' UV-curable CMYK + White
* '''Ink type:''' UV-curable CMYK + White
* '''White ink capability:''' Yes — enables printing on dark or transparent surfaces
* '''White ink capability:''' Yes — enables printing on dark or transparent surfaces
* '''Print modes:''' Flat print, relief/embossed (raised texture using white ink layers)
* '''Print modes:''' Flat print, relief/embossed, white underbase
* '''Connectivity:''' Wi-Fi, USB
* '''Connectivity:''' Wi-Fi, USB
* '''Software:''' eufyMake app (desktop and mobile)
* '''Software:''' eufyMake app (desktop and mobile)
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* Acrylic and PETG sheet
* Acrylic and PETG sheet
* Leather and leatherette
* Leather and leatherette
* Ceramic tile and mugs (flat surfaces)
* Ceramic tile and mugs (flat surfaces only)
* Metal (anodized aluminum, powder-coated)
* Metal (anodized aluminum, powder-coated)
* Phone cases and similar plastics
* Phone cases and similar plastics
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* Painted or primed surfaces
* Painted or primed surfaces


Porous surfaces (unfinished wood, raw MDF) benefit from a light primer or  
Porous surfaces such as unfinished wood or raw MDF benefit from a light primer
sealer coat before printing for better ink adhesion and color vibrancy.
or sealer coat before printing for better ink adhesion and color vibrancy.


== Accessories ==
== Accessories ==


* '''White ink cartridge''' — required for printing on dark or transparent  
* '''White ink cartridge''' — required for printing on dark or transparent materials; also used as a base layer for raised/textured prints
  materials; also used as a base layer for raised/textured prints
* '''CMYK ink set''' — standard color printing
* '''CMYK ink set''' — standard color printing
* '''Height adjustment platform / risers''' — for positioning thinner objects  
* '''Height adjustment platform / risers''' — for positioning thinner objects at the correct focal distance
  at the correct focal distance
* '''Cleaning kit''' — printhead cleaning solution and wipes; regular maintenance prevents clogs
* '''Cleaning kit''' — printhead cleaning solution and wipes;  
  regular maintenance prevents clogs


== Print Modes ==
== Print Modes ==


; Flat print
* '''Flat print''' — Standard full-color image printed directly onto the surface. Best for photos, logos, and detailed artwork.
: Standard full-color image printed directly onto the surface. Best for photos,  
* '''Relief / embossed print''' — Uses multiple passes of white ink to build up a raised texture before printing the color image on top. Creates a 3D tactile effect. Uses significantly more white ink than flat mode.
  logos, and detailed artwork.
* '''White underbase''' — A layer of white ink is printed first, then color on top. Used on dark, transparent, or natural wood surfaces to make colors appear accurate and vivid.
 
; Relief / embossed print
: Uses multiple passes of white ink to build up a raised texture before printing  
  the color image on top. Creates a 3D tactile effect. Uses significantly more  
  white ink than flat mode.
 
; White underbase
: A layer of white ink is printed first, then color on top. Used on dark,  
  transparent, or natural wood surfaces to make colors appear accurate and vivid.


== Designing for the E1 ==
== Designing for the E1 ==
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* '''Format:''' PNG, JPG, PDF, or SVG depending on software version
* '''Format:''' PNG, JPG, PDF, or SVG depending on software version
* '''Resolution:''' 300 DPI minimum recommended for sharp output;  
* '''Resolution:''' 300 DPI minimum recommended for sharp output; 600 DPI for fine detail
  600 DPI for fine detail
* '''Color mode:''' RGB (the app handles color conversion)
* '''Color mode:''' RGB (the app handles color conversion)
* '''Canvas size:''' Set to match your actual object dimensions
* '''Canvas size:''' Set to match your actual object dimensions
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=== Design Tips ===
=== Design Tips ===


* For printing on wood grain, consider a white underbase layer —  
* For printing on wood grain, use a white underbase layer — without it, the grain will show through and affect color accuracy.
  without it, the grain will show through and affect color accuracy.
* Leave a small margin from the edge of your object to avoid ink overflow or registration issues.
* Leave a small margin from the edge of your object to avoid ink  
* For relief prints, high-contrast images with clear light/dark areas produce the best raised texture results.
  overflow or registration issues.
* Dark backgrounds in your artwork will print as CMYK dark tones, not as "no ink" — use transparency in your file where you want no ink deposited.
* For relief prints, high-contrast images with clear light/dark areas  
  produce the best raised texture results.
* Dark backgrounds in your artwork will print as CMYK dark tones,  
  not as "no ink" — use transparency in your file where you want  
  no ink to be deposited.


== Things to Be Aware Of ==
== Things to Be Aware Of ==


; White ink maintenance
* '''White ink maintenance''' — White ink settles and can clog if the printer sits unused. Run a printhead cleaning cycle if the machine has not been used recently. Do not leave white ink idle for extended periods without running maintenance.
: White ink settles and can clog if the printer sits unused. Run a  
* '''Object flatness''' — The print head passes very close to the surface. Objects must be flat and stable — warped boards, uneven surfaces, or loose items can cause printhead strikes. Always confirm your object sits level before printing.
  printhead cleaning cycle if the machine has not been used recently.  
* '''Object thickness consistency''' — If printing on multiple objects in one run, they must all be the same height. Even small differences can affect focus and cause smearing.
  Do not leave white ink idle for extended periods without running  
* '''Ink adhesion varies by material''' — Some surfaces, especially smooth plastics and metals, may need a UV primer spray to ensure ink adheres properly and resists scratching.
  maintenance.
* '''Ventilation''' — UV inks have mild fumes during curing. Ensure the space is reasonably ventilated during extended print runs.
 
; Object flatness
: The print head passes very close to the surface. Objects must be  
  flat and stable — warped boards, uneven surfaces, or loose items  
  can cause printhead strikes. Always check that your object sits  
  level before printing.
 
; Object thickness consistency
: If printing on multiple objects in one run, they must all be the  
  same height. Even small differences can affect focus and cause  
  smearing.
 
; Ink adhesion varies by material
: Some surfaces (especially smooth plastics and metals) may need a  
  UV primer spray to ensure ink adheres properly and resists scratching.
 
; Ventilation
: UV inks have mild fumes during curing. The E1 is designed for
  indoor use but ensure the space is reasonably ventilated during  
  extended print runs.


== Tips & Tricks ==
== Tips & Tricks ==
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=== Save White Ink with a 3D-Printed Base ===
=== Save White Ink with a 3D-Printed Base ===


When creating raised or textured prints, white ink usage can be  
When creating raised or textured prints, white ink usage can be dramatically
dramatically reduced by pre-building the raised structure with a  
reduced by pre-building the raised structure with a 3D-printed base. Workflow
3D-printed base. Here's the workflow, shared by Cameron via the  
shared by Cameron via the eufyMake community:
eufyMake community:


# Generate a '''2.5D depth map''' of your image using an AI tool  
# Generate a '''2.5D depth map''' of your image using an AI tool such as ChatGPT or Gemini.
  (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.)
#: Example prompt: "Create me a 2.5D depth map of this image with a black background"
#: Example prompt: ''"Create me a 2.5D depth map of this image  
# Convert the depth map to a '''3D model (STL)''' using an image-to-STL tool such as [https://imagetostl.com/ imagetostl.com]
  with a black background"''
# '''3D print the model''' — white filament preferred; can be printed flat or on edge with brim supports.
# Convert the depth map to a '''3D model (STL)''' using an  
# Place the printed base on the E1 bed and '''print the original image on top''' using flat print mode.
  image-to-STL tool such as [https://imagetostl.com/ imagetostl.com]
# '''3D print the model''' — white filament preferred;  
  can be printed flat or on edge with brim supports
# Place the printed base on the E1 bed and '''print the original  
  image on top''' using flat print mode


This technique lets the filament do the heavy lifting for the raised  
By building the raised structure with filament first, you reduce the amount of
structure, reducing the white ink needed while still achieving a  
white ink needed while still achieving a dimensional result. Especially useful
dimensional result. Especially useful for complex textured prints  
for complex textured prints where white ink consumption would otherwise be high.
where white ink consumption would otherwise be high.


== Community Resources ==
== Community Resources ==

Latest revision as of 11:17, 4 June 2026

EufyMake E1 UV Flatbed Printer

The EufyMake E1 is a desktop UV flatbed printer capable of printing directly onto rigid and semi-rigid objects — wood, acrylic, leather, metal, ceramic, phone cases, and more. Unlike inkjet or laser printing, UV printing cures ink instantly with an onboard UV light, producing durable, vibrant prints with no heat and no drying time.

GRM's E1 is available to members as a service — bring your file and your object, and staff can assist with setup and print settings.

Machine Overview

  • Standard flatbed area: 13" × 16.5" (A3 size)
  • Mini flatbed area: 13.2" × 3.54" (335 × 90 mm)
  • Max material thickness: 60 mm (~2.36")
  • Max embossed print height: 5 mm (for 3D textures)
  • Max supported weight: 1.5 kg (3.31 lbs)
  • Ink type: UV-curable CMYK + White
  • White ink capability: Yes — enables printing on dark or transparent surfaces
  • Print modes: Flat print, relief/embossed, white underbase
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB
  • Software: eufyMake app (desktop and mobile)

What It Can Print On

The E1 prints on most flat or gently curved hard surfaces, including:

  • Wood and MDF
  • Acrylic and PETG sheet
  • Leather and leatherette
  • Ceramic tile and mugs (flat surfaces only)
  • Metal (anodized aluminum, powder-coated)
  • Phone cases and similar plastics
  • Paper and cardstock
  • Painted or primed surfaces

Porous surfaces such as unfinished wood or raw MDF benefit from a light primer or sealer coat before printing for better ink adhesion and color vibrancy.

Accessories

  • White ink cartridge — required for printing on dark or transparent materials; also used as a base layer for raised/textured prints
  • CMYK ink set — standard color printing
  • Height adjustment platform / risers — for positioning thinner objects at the correct focal distance
  • Cleaning kit — printhead cleaning solution and wipes; regular maintenance prevents clogs
  • Flat print — Standard full-color image printed directly onto the surface. Best for photos, logos, and detailed artwork.
  • Relief / embossed print — Uses multiple passes of white ink to build up a raised texture before printing the color image on top. Creates a 3D tactile effect. Uses significantly more white ink than flat mode.
  • White underbase — A layer of white ink is printed first, then color on top. Used on dark, transparent, or natural wood surfaces to make colors appear accurate and vivid.

Designing for the E1

File Requirements

  • Format: PNG, JPG, PDF, or SVG depending on software version
  • Resolution: 300 DPI minimum recommended for sharp output; 600 DPI for fine detail
  • Color mode: RGB (the app handles color conversion)
  • Canvas size: Set to match your actual object dimensions

Design Tips

  • For printing on wood grain, use a white underbase layer — without it, the grain will show through and affect color accuracy.
  • Leave a small margin from the edge of your object to avoid ink overflow or registration issues.
  • For relief prints, high-contrast images with clear light/dark areas produce the best raised texture results.
  • Dark backgrounds in your artwork will print as CMYK dark tones, not as "no ink" — use transparency in your file where you want no ink deposited.

Things to Be Aware Of

  • White ink maintenance — White ink settles and can clog if the printer sits unused. Run a printhead cleaning cycle if the machine has not been used recently. Do not leave white ink idle for extended periods without running maintenance.
  • Object flatness — The print head passes very close to the surface. Objects must be flat and stable — warped boards, uneven surfaces, or loose items can cause printhead strikes. Always confirm your object sits level before printing.
  • Object thickness consistency — If printing on multiple objects in one run, they must all be the same height. Even small differences can affect focus and cause smearing.
  • Ink adhesion varies by material — Some surfaces, especially smooth plastics and metals, may need a UV primer spray to ensure ink adheres properly and resists scratching.
  • Ventilation — UV inks have mild fumes during curing. Ensure the space is reasonably ventilated during extended print runs.

Tips & Tricks

Save White Ink with a 3D-Printed Base

When creating raised or textured prints, white ink usage can be dramatically reduced by pre-building the raised structure with a 3D-printed base. Workflow shared by Cameron via the eufyMake community:

  1. Generate a 2.5D depth map of your image using an AI tool such as ChatGPT or Gemini.
    Example prompt: "Create me a 2.5D depth map of this image with a black background"
  2. Convert the depth map to a 3D model (STL) using an image-to-STL tool such as imagetostl.com
  3. 3D print the model — white filament preferred; can be printed flat or on edge with brim supports.
  4. Place the printed base on the E1 bed and print the original image on top using flat print mode.

By building the raised structure with filament first, you reduce the amount of white ink needed while still achieving a dimensional result. Especially useful for complex textured prints where white ink consumption would otherwise be high.

Community Resources

See Also