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By AI, Created 11:14 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – eufyMake has launched the E1, a personal 3D-texture UV printer aimed at home, studio and small-business creators. The rollout also includes a UV ink subscription plan, with air-purification accessories due in Q2 and a higher-capacity ink system planned for Q3.
Why it matters: - The E1 brings UV printing, textured finishes and full-color customization to a consumer device instead of a shop-only workflow. - eufyMake is pairing the printer with recurring ink supply options and planned accessories to build a longer-term ecosystem around the product. - The launch follows more than 17,000 crowdfunding backers, signaling early demand for personal UV printing.
What happened: - eufyMake, the personal creative tools brand from Anker Innovations, announced the in-stock launch of the eufyMake UV Printer E1 on May 6, 2026. - The company describes the E1 as the world’s first personal 3D-texture UV printer. - The printer is now available to consumers in the US through early-access pricing. - Frank Zhu, President of Smart Home at Anker Innovations and General Manager of eufy, said the E1 makes 3D-textured UV printing more intuitive, compact and accessible.
The details: - The Basic Bundle costs $2,299 during early access from May 6 through May 20 and includes the E1 UV Printer plus an Ink and Cleaning Cartridge Kit. - The Deluxe Bundle costs $2,899 during early access and adds a UV DTF Laminating Machine and a Rotary Printing Attachment. - Standard pricing after the early-access period will be $2,499 for the Basic Bundle and $3,299 for the Deluxe Bundle. - Customers who buy the E1 from May 6 through May 31 receive $100 off eufyMake Care and complimentary shipping protection. - Deluxe Bundle buyers also receive an extra Ink and Cleaning Cartridge Kit at no additional cost. - Prices and offers may vary by region. - eufyMake is launching a UV ink subscription plan that lets customers make a one-time subscription purchase and receive recurring deliveries at selected intervals. - Subscribers can customize quantities based on usage, get automatic delivery with priority shipping and save up to 30% on ink costs per delivery. - The company plans two air-purification accessories for safer indoor use: the Exhaust Duct Attachment Kit and the Air Purifier. - The Exhaust Duct Attachment Kit is designed for semi-enclosed spaces with window access and includes an exhaust fan, adjustable deflector and three wind-speed modes for standby, flat printing and emboss printing. - The Air Purifier is designed for enclosed indoor spaces without access to windows or ventilation ducts. - Pricing, availability and additional details for the air-purification accessories will be announced later in Q2. - eufyMake expects a Continuous Ink Supply System, or CISS, to launch in Q3. - The planned CISS is designed to deliver up to 50% cost savings through a higher-capacity ink supply configuration. - eufyMake says the E1 is designed for home, studio and small-business creators.
Between the lines: - The launch positions eufyMake as a consumer hardware player trying to turn a specialized printing category into an easier subscription-based product. - The staged roadmap suggests the company is using accessories and consumables to extend revenue beyond the printer purchase. - The crowdfunding response and early-access pricing point to a market test as much as a product launch.
What’s next: - eufyMake plans to announce pricing, availability and more product details for the air-purification accessories later in Q2. - The Continuous Ink Supply System is expected in Q3. - More information is available in the eufyMake E1 press kit. - More information on Anker Innovations and its brands is available at Anker Innovations.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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