
"Anker's new printer isn't like any other. It uses a special kind of ink that cures near-instantly with a blast of ultraviolet light. This means that it's not designed to drop ink on a good ol' 8.5 x 11-inch loose leaf. It instead prints on practically everything else."
"The EufyMake E1 fulfills its promise of printing on whatever you want, even if it will take a long time to do any of it. There are no on-device menus or buttons, and while the software is clean and usable, automatic object detection can result in a possible missprint."
"All the images I printed out for friends and colleagues turned out bright, vibrant, and beautiful—or at least, most of them did. You can really print on anything, from wood, to canvas, to plastic."
Anker's EufyMake E1 UV printer stands out for its ability to print on diverse materials like wood, plastic, and metal. It uses special ink that cures with ultraviolet light, allowing for vibrant prints. However, it lacks on-device menus and can be slow, making it less efficient for high-volume printing. The printer's software is user-friendly, but automatic object detection may lead to errors. While it excels in producing colorful images, users must navigate its quirks to achieve the best results.
Read at gizmodo.com
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