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The eufyMake E1 is a desktop UV printer. It lays full-colour CMYK ink directly onto the object itself, with up to 5 mm of raised texture.
No transfers. No heat press. No lamination. Place the object. Press print.
































Your Cricut cuts. Your laser engraves. Your 3D printer extrudes. None of them prints full-colour, photo-quality images directly onto wood, metal, acrylic, or leather, with raised texture you can feel.
The eufyMake E1 does.
Drop the object on the print bed. Dual lasers detect its height and contours automatically. Choose a design from 20,000+ templates, or bring your own.
Hit print. UV-cured ink hits the surface and cures instantly. Pick up a finished piece thirty seconds later.
The E1's Amass3D™ technology builds ink layer by layer, producing up to 5 mm of dimensional relief. Raised lettering. Embossed logos. Brushstroke texture on art prints. Stone-grain effects on panels.
That's the difference between a piece that looks homemade and one that sells for $20 to $70 on Etsy.
No. Make It Real ships with 20,000+ ready-to-print templates and AI tools that generate 3D textures, transfer styles, and remove backgrounds in one click. Most first-time users finish a polished piece within an hour, including the time spent unboxing and setting up.
It complements them. Print full-colour graphics onto laser-engraved wood, decorate 3D prints with photo-quality detail, or add raised textures to Cricut-cut acrylic. Many makers combine tools in a single piece, which is exactly the kind of work the E1 was built to enable.
Yes, and many makers do. The 3D-textured finish commands premium pricing compared to flat prints, and Make It Real templates include commercial-use rights for pro users. A custom textured tumbler or ceramic magnet regularly sells in the $20 to $70 range.
Yes. The E1 sits on a standard workbench, plugs into a normal outlet, and includes integrated air filtration, a UV-blocking enclosure with 90%+ shielding, and GREENGUARD Gold certified inks. No ventilation ducting, no dedicated room, and no industrial power requirements.
A few dollars in ink per print for most maker-scale items, often under a dollar for small pieces like magnets or coasters. The JetClean™ system reduces print head waste, and ink sets are available directly through the Canadian store, so resupply is predictable.
Every custom-gift shop, trophy supplier, sign maker, promo product reseller, and personalization business faces the same problem: a customer wants something not produced in-house. You outsource it at thin margins, or you turn it down entirely.
The eufyMake E1 ends both problems. It prints full-colour, 3D-textured graphics directly onto more than 300 rigid and flexible substrates: wood, metal, acrylic, glass, ceramic, stone, leather.
One machine, one workbench, every job handled on your floor.
Full-colour recognition pieces with raised, tactile lettering. Eliminate outsourced UV-printed work. Quote custom plaques at premium margins.
Direct-to-rigid printing on wood, acrylic, and metal. No transfer paper. No lamination. Higher-margin work than vinyl, faster turnaround than outsourced digital.
Walk-in customization on bottles, phone cases, leather goods, coasters, tumblers. Close the sale at the counter, instead of "we'll call you when it's in."
No more 250-unit minimums from suppliers. Quote small-batch corporate orders you used to decline. Proof samples before production runs.
Custom pieces per event. Prototype in the morning, sell in the afternoon.
Per-print consumable costs run a few dollars in ink and materials. The real payback comes from elsewhere:
Work you used to outsource at thin margins.
Quotes you used to turn away.
Premium 3D-textured jobs you couldn't take.
It depends on your shop and volume, but the math usually works through new revenue, not cost reduction. A single week of in-house UV work that you previously outsourced or declined can represent a meaningful fraction of the machine cost. Shops that add 3D-textured pieces as a premium tier tend to see faster payback because those jobs carry better margins than their existing work.
Yes. The E1 runs flatbed, rotary, and roll-to-film formats up to 10 metres, with automatic height detection and a JetClean™ self-cleaning system that reduces downtime. Operators routinely produce dozens of tumblers, plaques, or phone cases per shift without manual recalibration between jobs.
UV-cured ink bonds to the substrate and cures instantly, producing fade-resistant, scratch-resistant output at 1440 DPI. The finish holds up on tumblers, signage, and leather goods under normal use, which is why commercial shops are replacing outsourced UV work with in-house production.
Most materials print directly without prep. Acrylic benefits from a UV adhesion promoter, which is bundled with eligible orders, and some non-porous surfaces need a quick primer. Wood, metal, ceramic, stone, leather, and over 300 tested substrates require no additional processing.
iDESIGN 365 provides ongoing Canadian support, warranty processing, and consumables supply. The eufyMake Care plan extends print head warranty coverage beyond the standard term, and the E1 is backed by Anker Innovations, a global manufacturer with established parts inventory. You're not buying from a vendor that disappears after delivery.
Hallway signs from a print shop. Acrylic awards from a trophy supplier. Branded water bottles from a promo vendor. Event banners. Donor plaques. Team merchandise. Graduation displays.
Those orders come from different departments, different budgets, different POs. Nobody totals them up, because nobody thinks of them as one category of spending.
But they are one category: putting designs onto physical objects. Every dollar that leaves the building for a vendor takes a learning opportunity with it.
The eufyMake E1 brings that capability in-house. Students operate it. Staff supervise. The output goes onto walls, into trophy cases, onto shelves at the school store.
Room signs, directional markers, donor plaques, and safety signage on wood, acrylic, or metal. Durable enough to mount once and forget.
Water bottles, phone cases, notebooks, and spirit-week products featuring school logos, team mascots, or student artwork. No minimum orders. No six-week wait.
Custom plaques and display panels for athletics, academics, and graduation. The E1's 3D texture builds raised lettering you can run your finger across. The kind that looks bought, not made in shop class.
Table displays, rigid signage, and branded panels for science fairs, concerts, open houses, and graduation. Produced the week of the event, not six weeks before it.
Entrepreneurship classes design, produce, price, and sell merchandise with real costs, real margins, and real revenue they can track.
Most classroom equipment serves one teacher, one subject, one room. The E1 serves the building.
One capital purchase. Shared across departments. Cost-per-use falls every term it runs.
Yes. The E1 includes integrated air filtration, a UV-blocking enclosure with 90%+ shielding, GREENGUARD Gold certified inks, and UV goggles. It is designed for shared, supervised spaces.
Yes. The Make It Real software includes 20,000+ templates, AI-assisted design, and automatic height and contour detection with no manual calibration. Most students produce their first finished piece inside a single class period. Staff supervise; students run the machine.
A few dollars in ink and materials per piece, depending on size and coverage. Vendors charge significantly more for the same output, often ten times the per-piece cost or higher, once rush fees and minimum orders are factored in. And outsourcing teaches students nothing.
Yes. iDESIGN 365 processes POs for schools and districts, provides formal quotes within one business day, and works directly with board-level purchasing departments.
The E1 prints directly onto hard materials. No transfer paper, no heat press, no lamination. Full CMYK colour (vinyl and laser don't do that). Handles wood, metal, acrylic, glass, and ceramic that most school equipment can't touch. And it produces 3D texture, which nothing else in a typical school makerspace can do.
Most printing is flat. A sign on foamboard looks temporary. A photo on canvas looks like a photo on canvas.
Amass3D prints in layers. Up to 5 mm of real, physical relief on the surface. Raised lettering you can run your finger across. Embossed logos that catch light from an angle.
Textured brushstrokes on art reproductions. Stone grain. Leather grain. Wood grain.
A flat print shows a surface. Amass3D builds one.
When someone walks past a hallway sign, a trophy, a gift, or a wall panel, and stops to touch it, that's the print paying for itself. Not in a spreadsheet. In the hallway. On the retail shelf. On the wall.










The eufyMake E1 raised $46 million on Kickstarter from nearly 18,000 backers, the most-funded campaign in the platform's history, and was named to TIME's Best Inventions of 2025. It's built by eufyMake, a brand of Anker Innovations, the consumer electronics company behind products already in millions of Canadian homes and offices.
iDESIGN 365 has supplied technology to Canadian schools, businesses, and individual buyers since 2000. Formal quotes. Purchase orders. Institutional procurement. Financing. Ongoing support. You're buying from a team that's still going to be answering the phone in year three.
Questions before you buy? Call or email iDESIGN 365.
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