UV Printing

UV Printing News Digest - June 1, 2026

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eufyMake E1 Day 1 post-perk: US Basic $2,499 (+$200); Deluxe $3,299 (+$400); UK Basic £2,249 (+£180); Deluxe £2,949 (+£350). Ink Kit extends June 2027. xTool O1 Omni: July target unchanged; E1 $2,499 sets single-head UV baseline; dual-head MSRP still unpublished; 30–45 days.

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eufyMake E1 Day 1 Post-Perk — New Retail Reality: US Basic $2,499 (+$200), Deluxe $3,299 (+$400); UK Basic £2,249 (+£180), Deluxe £2,949 (+£350); Ink Kit Extends June 2027

The eufyMake E1 UV Printer enters Day 1 of its post-launch-perk retail period (Monday June 1). All discount codes expired at midnight May 31 as announced. Current pricing effective today: US Basic Bundle: $2,499 (+$200 from $2,299); US Deluxe Bundle: $3,299 (+$400 from $2,899); UK Basic Bundle: £2,249 (+£180 from £2,069); UK Deluxe Bundle: £2,949 (+£350 from £2,599). Confirmed exception unchanged: the Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit redemption code — automatically sent after E1 purchase — is valid through June 2027 and is NOT subject to the perk code expiry. Purchase channels now at new pricing: eufymake.com (primary global channel), Best Buy (US retail listing), JPPlus (US distributor bundle configurations). Shipping: 1–3 business days from in-stock inventory — unchanged. The E1's hard non-porous UV category (glass, ceramic, acrylic, metal, electronics) is fully in production retail mode from today.

What this means for you

Day 1 post-perk is when the E1's real retail economics become clear. At $2,499, the E1 is no longer a 'launch window deal' — it is the standard market price for a single-head desktop A4 UV printer with 1440 DPI, 60mm Z-clearance, and ACS Lite auto-positioning. For buyers who missed the launch window: the $200 premium (US) or £180 premium (UK) is the cost of not having a confirmed use case during the May 6–31 window. For buyers who purchased during the window: the Ink Kit code extending through June 2027 is the ongoing economic benefit that extends their total ownership economics below the new buyer's $2,499 entry point. The E1's production retail reality now frames the xTool O1 Omni comparison directly: O1 Omni must price above $2,499 to justify dual-head capability.

💡What this means for you+

eufyMake E1 post-perk pricing (effective June 1, 2026): US Basic Bundle: $2,499 (+$200 from launch price $2,299). US Deluxe Bundle: $3,299 (+$400 from $2,899). UK Basic Bundle: £2,249 (+£180 from £2,069). UK Deluxe Bundle: £2,949 (+£350 from £2,599). Exception (unchanged): Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit redemption code — auto-sent post-purchase, valid through June 2027, not subject to perk expiry. Channels at new pricing: eufymake.com (global primary); Best Buy (US retail — listing confirmed); JPPlus (US distributor, bundle configurations with consumables). Shipping: 1–3 business days from in-stock inventory — unchanged from launch period. E1 specs unchanged: CMYKWG + texture UV printing, 1440 DPI, A4 print bed, 60mm max object height, 300+ hard non-porous surfaces (glass, ceramic, acrylic, metal, electronics, phone cases), ACS Lite auto-positioning, Class 1 UV enclosure. Materials: hard non-porous only — no wood, paper, canvas, uncoated porous surfaces.

Market Position: Day 1 post-perk establishes the E1 as a production retail item at $2,499 — the permanent baseline for single-head desktop A4 UV printing with texture capability. This baseline now directly frames the xTool O1 Omni pricing decision: O1 Omni's dual-head architecture (simultaneous white + CMYK + varnish), A3+ bed (330×420mm vs. E1's A4), and 5mm texture must justify a premium over $2,499 to capture the E1's target buyer. If O1 Omni prices at $3,000–$3,500, it occupies a clear productivity-upgrade tier. At $4,000+, it becomes a prosumer machine targeting a different segment.

Open Questions:
  • Does eufyMake maintain $2,499 as the stable retail floor — or does any promotional campaign appear in June (Father's Day, Prime Day adjacent) that temporarily reduces post-perk pricing?
  • Does Best Buy's E1 retail listing maintain $2,499 as the consistent price — or does Best Buy apply its own promotional pricing independent of eufymake.com's standard retail structure?
  • Does the JPPlus Deluxe Bundle configuration (consumables included) provide better total-cost economics for buyers who need a full ink and media supply package at the time of purchase vs. the eufymake.com Deluxe Bundle?

⏸️ Wait if: Your confirmed use case is hard non-porous UV output AND you can wait 30–60 days — xTool O1 Omni's July target means comparison pricing will be available before August; E1 at $2,499 is the permanent retail floor and will not change between now and the O1 Omni launch

✅ Buy if: You need desktop UV output now with a confirmed hard non-porous use case — the E1 at $2,499 is the established production retail price at eufymake.com, Best Buy, or JPPlus; 1–3 business day shipping from in-stock inventory; Ink Kit code extends June 2027; A4 1440 DPI 300+ material compatibility confirmed

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xTool O1 Omni UV Printer Watch — July Target Unchanged; eufyMake E1 at $2,499 Now Sets Single-Head Baseline; MSRP Still Unpublished; 30–45 Days to Launch Window

The xTool O1 Omni UV Printer watch continues: the July-August 2026 launch plan per the May 21 official xTool Reddit update remains the most current manufacturer signal, with July still the stated goal. No new MSRP, ink pricing, throughput specification, or maintenance cost data has been published since the May 21 update. With eufyMake E1 now in permanent retail at $2,499 (post-perk effective today), the O1 Omni enters its launch window with a clearly defined single-head consumer UV baseline to price against. Confirmed technical specifications from manufacturer sources: A3+ print bed (330mm × 420mm); Z-axis clearance 150mm (5.9"); dual Epson XP600 printheads — one dedicated white ink, one CMYK + varnish; simultaneous multi-layer printing (~50% production time reduction vs. single-head); raised relief textures up to 5mm; rotary attachment for espresso cups, mugs, tumblers, wine glasses; objects up to 3kg. The O1 Omni's dual-head architecture produces a substantively different throughput profile from the E1 — but without an MSRP, no purchase decision is possible.

What this means for you

Today's E1 $2,499 baseline sets a concrete pricing anchor for the O1 Omni's launch decision. If O1 Omni prices at $3,000–$3,500 (a $500–$1,000 premium over E1), it occupies a clear 'productivity upgrade' tier: dual-head produces approximately 50% more throughput, A3+ bed is meaningfully larger than A4, 5mm texture exceeds E1's texture capability. At $4,000–$5,000, O1 Omni crosses into prosumer/small-business territory at a price point that the E1's $2,499 cannot directly compete with. xTool's pricing decision will define the market structure of consumer desktop UV for the remainder of 2026. With July 30–45 days away, the MSRP window is closing.

💡What this means for you+

xTool O1 Omni UV Printer status (June 1, 2026): Latest manufacturer signal: May 21 official xTool Reddit update — 'final optimization', July-August 2026 launch plan, July still the stated goal. No new signals published since May 21. Confirmed specs: A3+ 330×420mm bed (~13"×16.5"); Z-axis clearance 150mm (5.9"); dual Epson XP600 printheads — 1 dedicated white ink, 1 CMYK + varnish (simultaneous multi-layer, ~50% production time reduction vs. single-head); 5mm raised relief texture; 3kg max object weight; rotary attachment support (espresso cups, mugs, tumblers, wine glasses). Unconfirmed/unpublished: MSRP, ink pricing per-mL or cartridge set, maintenance costs, white ink circulation system specs, print throughput (pieces per hour). E1 baseline effective June 1: US Basic $2,499, US Deluxe $3,299. O1 Omni pricing decision context: $3,000–$3,500 = productivity upgrade tier over E1; $4,000+ = prosumer/small-business tier.

Market Position: June 1's E1 post-perk pricing ($2,499) is the most important market signal for the O1 Omni's launch pricing decision. xTool now knows the exact single-head desktop UV floor they must price above to justify dual-head capability. The July launch window (30–45 days) means the MSRP decision is being finalized now. For buyers: the E1/O1 Omni comparison becomes fully evaluable when O1 Omni MSRP is disclosed — until then, the choice is concrete (E1 at $2,499 now) vs. speculative (O1 Omni at unknown price in 30–45 days).

Open Questions:
  • Does xTool disclose O1 Omni MSRP before July 1 — giving buyers a June 2026 comparison window — or does the pricing appear simultaneously with the product launch and purchase availability in July?
  • Does the O1 Omni's July launch include a Kickstarter/IndieGoGo early-bird campaign similar to the M2 and WonderPress patterns — or does xTool launch the O1 Omni directly at fixed retail pricing without a time-limited early-bird window?
  • Does the P3 laser + O1 Omni Print + Cut workflow integration create a meaningful bundle pricing opportunity — and does xTool announce any P3+O1 Omni workshop bundle at launch that competes directly with the eufyMake E1's standalone positioning?

⏸️ Wait if: Your workflow would benefit from A3+ format (330×420mm vs. E1's A4), dual-head 50% production throughput advantage, or 5mm relief texture — and you can wait 30–45 days for O1 Omni MSRP; E1 at $2,499 will still be available after O1 Omni launches

✅ Buy if: You need UV output now with a confirmed hard non-porous use case and cannot wait 30–45 days for O1 Omni pricing — E1 at $2,499 at eufymake.com, Best Buy, or JPPlus; 1–3 business day shipping in stock; A4 format sufficient for your object sizes; O1 Omni MSRP and availability remain unconfirmed

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Frequently Asked Questions

The eufyMake E1 perk codes expired — is the price now $2,499 permanently, or will there be more promotions?

The $2,499 US Basic Bundle price is the standard retail price as of June 1, 2026. The May 6–May 31 launch-perk window offered $2,299 — that window is permanently closed. Whether eufyMake runs future promotional pricing (Father's Day, Prime Day, Black Friday) is not confirmed — but the 'launch perk' structure was a one-time event. The exception that remains active: the Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit redemption code (auto-sent post-purchase) is valid through June 2027 for buyers who purchased during the launch window, and new buyers from June 1 onward receive the kit code at the same June 2027 validity. If eufyMake runs future promotions, they would be independent marketing events rather than continuation of the launch perk structure.

Should I buy the eufyMake E1 now at $2,499 or wait for the xTool O1 Omni?

This depends on your timeline and use case. Buy E1 now if: your UV output need is immediate, your objects fit an A4 bed, and you have confirmed hard non-porous use cases (glass, ceramic, acrylic, metal, electronics). The E1 is in stock, ships 1–3 business days, and $2,499 is the stable retail floor. Wait for O1 Omni if: your workflow would benefit from A3+ format (330×420mm, meaningfully larger than E1's A4), dual-head 50% throughput advantage, or 5mm raised relief texture — and you can wait 30–45 days for the July launch window and MSRP disclosure. Key unknown: O1 Omni MSRP. If it prices at $3,000–$3,500, the productivity-per-dollar comparison becomes evaluable. At $4,000+, it targets a different segment than E1. You should not buy E1 solely out of urgency if O1 Omni's specs better match your use case.

Does the eufyMake E1 Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit code still apply if I buy today at $2,499?

Yes. The Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit redemption code is automatically sent after any E1 purchase and is valid through June 2027 — this applies to purchases made at the new $2,499 price from June 1 onwards, not only to launch-window buyers. The kit code is NOT a perk code that expired at midnight — it is a standard post-purchase benefit with a June 2027 expiry that applies to all E1 buyers regardless of purchase date. Verify current kit terms at eufymake.com at time of purchase, as kit contents and redemption validity are subject to manufacturer policy.

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