
"The EufyMake E1 prints at 1,440 PPI, or pixels per inch. That offers a high degree of image quality, even when printing on very, very small objects."
"Whatever surface texture you introduce will show through the print to some degree. I printed the same image, Claude Monet's famous Low Tide at Pourville, on a dozen different materials at various sizes."
"The problem with more permeable surfaces is the ink will start to absorb into the material first before the UV light can cure."
"Basically any kind of plastic, wood, metal, or canvas surface will come out looking pristine."
The EufyMake E1 UV printer, priced at $2,300, utilizes UV light to cure ink instantly, allowing it to print on a wide range of materials. It achieves a resolution of 1,440 PPI, ensuring high-quality images even on small objects. The printer can handle flat surfaces and round items with an additional rotary attachment. While it excels on materials like metal and wood, it is not suitable for porous surfaces like paper and foam, as the ink absorbs before curing.
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