UV Printing

UV Printing News Digest - June 2, 2026

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eufyMake E1 Day 2 post-perk: $2,499 US Basic stable; large-capacity ink system Q3 2026 will cut per-mL cost; priming method update testing now. xTool O1 Omni: July target unchanged; MSRP unpublished; 29–44 days; dual-head must price above E1's $2,499 to justify A3+ architecture.

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eufyMake E1 Day 2 Post-Perk — $2,499 Retail Stable; Large-Capacity Ink Supply System Confirmed for Q3 2026; Priming Method Update in Testing

The eufyMake E1 UV Printer enters Day 2 of its post-perk retail period (Tuesday June 2). The $2,499 US Basic Bundle price established on Day 1 (June 1) is confirmed stable — no promotional pricing or adjustment has appeared in the first 24 hours of retail operation. Two forward-looking improvements are now confirmed: First, a large-capacity ink supply system is planned for Q3 2026 availability. The current E1 cartridge system's per-mL ink cost is one of the primary long-term ownership economics concerns; a large-capacity supply system will reduce this cost, improving the E1's return on investment for production users. Second, eufyMake is actively testing a new priming trigger method that runs based on print intervals rather than triggering on every job — the goal is to reduce ink waste during idle-to-print transitions while maintaining print reliability. These updates apply to existing E1 units via firmware and accessory purchase.

What this means for you

Day 2 post-perk is the first day without any promotional urgency — and that stability itself is the news. The $2,499 price hasn't moved, no 'Day 2 surprise' discount appeared, and the large-capacity ink system confirmation for Q3 2026 is the most actionable forward-looking signal for current owners and prospective buyers. For buyers who purchased during the launch window: Q3 large-capacity ink reduces your long-term operating cost. For buyers evaluating E1 today at $2,499: the Q3 ink system is an upcoming accessory purchase that improves the economics of the machine you're buying now — factor it into your total cost of ownership calculation.

💡What this means for you+

eufyMake E1 Day 2 post-perk (June 2, 2026): Pricing: $2,499 US Basic Bundle — no change from Day 1. Confirmed upcoming improvements: (1) Large-capacity ink supply system — Q3 2026 availability; reduces per-mL cost vs current cartridge system; targets production users with higher daily volume; (2) Priming trigger update — currently in testing; change from per-job priming (runs priming cycle before every print job) to interval-based priming (priming runs based on time elapsed since last print, not every job); goal: reduce ink waste from unnecessary priming cycles during low-volume use patterns. E1 current 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. Ink & Cleaning Cartridge Kit code (post-purchase, valid June 2027): confirmed unaffected. Large-capacity ink timeline: Q3 2026 = July–September 2026 approximate window.

Market Position: Day 2 post-perk establishes the E1's production retail equilibrium: $2,499, in-stock, 1–3 business day shipping, no promotional pressure. The Q3 large-capacity ink system announcement is the E1's first meaningful ongoing-ownership improvement — giving prospective buyers a clear signal that eufyMake is investing in post-purchase economics, not just the initial machine sale. For buyers comparing E1 to O1 Omni: both the E1's $2,499 stability and the O1 Omni's July watch are cleaner today than they were on launch day — the market has two defined positions for hard non-porous desktop UV printing.

Open Questions:
  • Does the Q3 large-capacity ink supply system for the E1 use a standard refillable cartridge design — or does it require dedicated proprietary large-format ink cartridge hardware that current E1 users must purchase separately from eufymake.com?
  • Does the interval-based priming trigger update significantly reduce ink waste for low-volume production users (1–5 prints per day) vs high-volume users (20+ prints per day) — or does it primarily benefit idle-to-production transition scenarios?
  • Does eufyMake announce any June promotional pricing (Father's Day, Prime Day adjacent) that temporarily adjusts the $2,499 post-perk retail floor — or does the post-perk price hold steady through at least Q3 2026?

⏸️ Wait if: You want the Q3 large-capacity ink system before purchasing — it's 1–3 months away; if your primary concern is ink cost economics, the Q3 accessory will improve the E1's per-print cost; E1 at $2,499 will still be available when the ink system ships

✅ Buy if: You need desktop UV output now with a confirmed hard non-porous use case — E1 at $2,499 at eufymake.com, Best Buy, or JPPlus; 1–3 business day in-stock shipping; Q3 large-capacity ink system is an upcoming accessory that improves long-term economics; Ink Kit code through June 2027

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xTool O1 Omni UV Printer Watch — 29–44 Days to July Launch Window; MSRP Unpublished; E1's $2,499 Permanent Retail Floor Crystallizes the Dual-Head Pricing Challenge

The xTool O1 Omni UV Printer watch enters its second day post-E1 post-perk stabilization. The July-August 2026 launch target per the May 21 official xTool Reddit update remains the most current manufacturer signal — 29–44 days from today. No new MSRP, ink pricing, throughput specification, or maintenance cost data has been published since the May 21 update. With the eufyMake E1 now confirmed stable at $2,499 for two consecutive retail days — confirming this is the permanent production retail floor, not a temporary post-perk price — the O1 Omni's pricing decision enters its most critical window. The O1 Omni's dual-head architecture (simultaneous white + CMYK + varnish, ~50% faster throughput), A3+ 330×420mm bed (vs E1's A4), and 5mm relief texture must justify a price premium above $2,499 that makes the O1 Omni's total cost defensible against a confirmed, in-stock single-head machine.

What this means for you

The two-day E1 price stability confirmation is the most important market signal the O1 Omni team has received since May 21. A $2,499 permanent retail floor (not a promotional price, not a temporary post-perk adjustment) gives xTool a precise data point for their pricing model: O1 Omni must land above $2,499 by a margin that buyers accept as justified by dual-head architecture. At $3,000–$3,500 ($500–$1,000 premium), the O1 Omni's 50% throughput advantage makes the math defensible for small-business production buyers. At $4,000+, it competes in a different segment than the E1. The next 29–44 days will determine whether xTool prices to win the E1's primary buyer or to target a different segment entirely.

💡What this means for you+

xTool O1 Omni UV Printer status (June 2, 2026): Latest manufacturer signal: May 21 official xTool Reddit update — 'final optimization'; July-August 2026 launch plan; July stated goal. Days since last signal: 12 days. No new MSRP, specs, or accessory pricing published. Countdown: 29–44 days to July 1–16 window. 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 (espresso cups, mugs, tumblers, wine glasses); published accessories: Large Flatbed (330×420mm), Small Flatbed (330×124mm), Roll-to-Roll Feeder (rolls up to 15m), Laminator Attachment, Rotary Attachment. Unconfirmed: MSRP, ink cartridge pricing, maintenance cost, white ink circulation system specs, prints-per-hour throughput. E1 baseline: $2,499 US Basic (confirmed stable Day 2).

Market Position: Day 2 E1 stability ($2,499, no promotional adjustment) confirms xTool's planning target for the O1 Omni pricing decision. The O1 Omni team can now model their pricing against a stable, confirmed competitive floor — not a temporary post-perk price. The accessory lineup (Roll-to-Roll Feeder, Laminator, 15m roll support) positions the O1 Omni beyond the E1's hard non-porous object segment — the O1 Omni targets flat-substrate roll-to-roll production that the E1 cannot serve at all. This expands the O1 Omni's potential buyer pool beyond the pure E1 comparison to include print shops, graphics studios, and promotional goods producers who need roll-fed flat substrate capability.

Open Questions:
  • Does xTool publish O1 Omni MSRP before the July 1 target — giving buyers a late-June comparison window when E1 at $2,499 is fully confirmed stable — or does pricing appear only at the simultaneous product launch and purchase activation?
  • Does the Roll-to-Roll Feeder accessory (15m roll support) position the O1 Omni for a buyer segment (flat-substrate graphics, sticker/label production) that the E1 cannot serve — making O1 Omni a market expansion rather than a head-to-head E1 replacement?
  • Does xTool announce any early-bird campaign for the O1 Omni launch (following the M2 and WonderPress early-bird patterns) — and if so, does the early-bird price fall below $3,000 to compete directly with E1 buyers who missed the May 31 perk window?

⏸️ Wait if: Your workflow benefits from A3+ format (330×420mm vs E1's A4), dual-head 50% throughput advantage, 5mm relief texture, or roll-to-roll flat-substrate capability — O1 Omni is 29–44 days away; E1 at $2,499 remains available after O1 Omni launches

✅ Buy if: You need UV output now and cannot wait 29–44 days — E1 at $2,499 at eufymake.com, Best Buy, or JPPlus; A4 format; confirmed hard non-porous materials; Q3 large-capacity ink system upgrades long-term economics; O1 Omni MSRP remains unconfirmed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the eufyMake E1 large-capacity ink supply system and when will it be available?

The eufyMake E1 large-capacity ink supply system is a planned upgrade accessory for Q3 2026 (July–September 2026 approximate window). It is designed to reduce the per-mL cost of UV ink for production users — the current E1 cartridge system's per-mL ink cost is higher than bulk-supply alternatives, and the large-capacity system addresses this directly for users who print at volume. It applies to existing E1 units (no new machine purchase required). Separately, eufyMake is also testing an interval-based priming trigger (replaces per-job priming) to reduce ink waste during idle-to-print transitions. Check eufymake.com or eufyMake's news blog for Q3 timing and accessory pricing when announced.

If I missed the eufyMake E1 launch perk and it's now $2,499 — is it worth buying at that price, or should I wait for xTool O1 Omni?

Both are valid choices depending on your timeline and use case. Buy E1 at $2,499 now if: your UV output need is immediate; your objects fit an A4 bed (roughly A4 paper size); you have confirmed hard non-porous use cases (glass, ceramic, acrylic, metal, electronics); and you want in-stock, 1–3 business day shipping with a stable $2,499 retail price. Wait for O1 Omni if: you need A3+ bed (330×420mm — significantly larger); dual-head ~50% throughput advantage for higher production volume; 5mm relief texture; or roll-to-roll flat-substrate capability — and you can wait 29–44 days for the July launch window and MSRP disclosure. The $200 perk window difference (E1 was $2,299, now $2,499) is the cost of waiting — if O1 Omni prices above $3,000, E1 at $2,499 remains competitive for single-head A4 use cases.

What accessories has xTool confirmed for the O1 Omni UV Printer?

xTool has publicly confirmed five accessory categories for the O1 Omni: Large Flatbed (330×420mm — the standard A3+ print bed), Small Flatbed (330×124mm — for narrow objects like pens and phone cases), Roll-to-Roll Feeder (supports rolls up to 15 meters — enables flat-substrate continuous roll printing for stickers, labels, and graphics), Laminator Attachment (for applying protective laminate to printed outputs), and Rotary Attachment (for cylindrical objects — espresso cups, mugs, tumblers, wine glasses). Pricing for all accessories is not yet published — MSRP and accessory pricing are expected at or near the July launch announcement.

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