The eufyMake Personal UV Printer E1 is a unique texture-making tool to print on any object, shape, or item you own. It offers full customization to create logos, artwork and so much more. You could even use it to craft and sell your own unique products.
Prints can be made with up to 1440 DPI in ultra-high resolution for incredibly crystal clear and realistic artwork or textures. The prints are long-lasting and vibrant, and stay that way. eufyMake even says vivid UV ink can last through rain or shine, so it should be relatively moisture-resistant. That’s great if you’re printing on mugs, tumblers and other drinkware. What’s even more crazy is the printer converts to accommodate different formats, including rotary printing, flatbed, mini flatbed, roll-to-film attachments and UV DTF film printing — the latter works like a traditional desktop printer.
What else can the eufyMake E1 personal UV printer do?
Dual lasers and a snapshot camera help the printer measure out objects and materials for precise printing. Meanwhile, an auto-leveling system supports the rotary printing to create designs directly on cylinders, cones, mugs, and odd shapes. When it’s all done a JetClean self cleaning system will help reduce clogs and save you lots of time you would otherwise spend cleaning out the internal printing environment.
The E1 printer also incorporates a UV isolation system with a UV-resistant enclosure that blocks out 90% of UV light for better protection during use. Moreover, an air filtration system efficiently filters odors, VOCs, and air during intensive prints. I’m no scientist, obviously, but eufyMake says it’s UL GreenGuard certified for low emissions, TÜV SÜD certified for low-blue-light emissions, and the brand is a ClimatePartner committed to sustainability.
At the very least, it’s a badass printing tool to make a ton of shit your own. I’ll be right back I’m going to put some skulls on all my stuff.




Who is it for?
Designers, creatives, artists, DIYers, crafters, mug makers, printers, and anyone that wants to print some cool stuff on their gear.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $2,500
