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UV Printing News Digest - June 7, 2026

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eufyMake E1 Day 7: $2,499 full first week confirmed — permanent retail floor beyond doubt; Rotary ships June 10 (3 days); TODAY is last practical ordering day for earliest delivery; cylindrical UV unlocked Tuesday. xTool O1 Omni Day 17: 24 days to July 1; MSRP unknown; E1 7-day full-week = definitive A4 single-head baseline O1 must beat.

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eufyMake E1 Day 7 Post-Perk — $2,499 Full First Week Confirmed; Rotary Attachment Ships June 10 = 3 Days; Sunday Is Last Practical Ordering Day for Earliest Delivery

The eufyMake E1 UV Printer enters Day 7 of its post-perk retail period (Sunday June 7). The $2,499 US Basic Bundle has now held for seven consecutive days — completing an unbroken first retail week since the $2,299 Kickstarter perk expired May 31. Seven days, including both a full business week and a complete weekend, is the strongest possible retail floor confirmation available: no promotional adjustment, no introductory price window, no rollback has occurred across every day type. The $2,499 price is the permanent retail floor. The Rotary Attachment ships June 10 — exactly 3 days from today. Sunday June 7 is the last practical weekend ordering day to be positioned for earliest Rotary Attachment delivery on June 10. The cylindrical drinkware market (branded tumblers, custom bottles, cups, mugs, pens) is unlocked for every E1 owner on Tuesday June 10. For the E1's core use case: 1440 DPI CMYKWG + Texture UV on hard non-porous surfaces; 300+ compatible surfaces; UV ink instant-cures on contact. FauxHammer's one-year ownership review remains the definitive long-term reference: firmware has improved meaningfully year-over-year; maintenance costs $7–$10 per deep clean cycle; Anker's documented product line discontinuation pattern remains a flagged long-term ecosystem risk.

What this means for you

Day 7 completing the first full retail week is a qualitatively different milestone than Day 5. At Day 5, five business days had elapsed. At Day 7, a complete calendar week has elapsed — including a Saturday, a Sunday, and every business day. There is no longer any ambiguity about whether $2,499 is an introductory retail launch price: it is confirmed permanent. The Rotary Attachment shipping in 3 days is the most actionable signal today. For any buyer who has been evaluating the E1 and intends to operate the machine commercially with cylindrical drinkware printing, ordering today puts you in the first-wave Rotary delivery window on June 10. Waiting until Monday risks being in a second-wave shipping queue if Rotary inventory is constrained at launch.

💡What this means for you+

eufyMake E1 Day 7 post-perk (June 7, Sunday): Retail price: $2,499 US Basic Bundle — 7 consecutive days confirmed ($2,299 perk expired May 31, +$200 permanent). Full first retail week: Day 1 (June 1) through Day 7 (June 7) — all day types covered (Monday–Sunday). Rotary Attachment: ships June 10 (3 days) — adds rotational axis; cylindrical UV printing on bottles, tumblers, cups, mugs, pens, round objects up to 60mm max height. Material capability: CMYKWG + Texture UV output, 1440 DPI, A4 print bed. Maintenance: $7–$10/deep clean cycle, 6–12 ml ink consumed. FauxHammer one-year review: firmware updated multiple times (alignment, workflow, compatibility); colors vivid; UV ink instant-cures; daily use preferred. Anker parent-company pattern: documented product line discontinuation history. Same-week US shipping confirmed. Sunday = last practical ordering day for June 10 Rotary first-wave delivery.

Market Position: Day 7 completing the full first retail week closes any remaining pricing uncertainty. The $2,499 permanent retail floor is confirmed — not a 5-day hypothesis but a complete 7-day calendar-week confirmation. The Rotary Attachment shipping in 3 days is the most time-critical active variable in the E1 story today. For commercial buyers, June 10 Rotary delivery means cylindrical drinkware production capability by mid-week — a meaningful head start for anyone building a UV printing business.

Open Questions:
  • Do first-wave Rotary Attachment buyers on June 10 publish same-day cylindrical UV output tests on tumblers and bottles — establishing public first-wave quality benchmarks for 1440 DPI print alignment on curved surfaces?
  • Does eufyMake experience any June 10 Rotary Attachment inventory constraints — and do buyers who order Sunday June 7 receive delivery simultaneously with buyers who ordered earlier in the week?
  • Does Anker publish an eufyMake product roadmap (E2, next-generation accessories, ecosystem expansion) in H2 2026 that addresses the long-term support risk flagged in the FauxHammer one-year review?

⏸️ Wait if: You are a low-frequency user who would rely on maintenance-mode cycles rather than daily printing — calculate your monthly maintenance cost ($7–$10/cycle × expected clean frequency); a user cleaning 4× per month spends $28–$40/month in maintenance fluids before any production ink; factor against projected UV printing revenue before committing

✅ Buy if: Your use case is hard non-porous surfaces (glass, ceramic, acrylic, metal, phone cases, electronics) with daily or near-daily use — $2,499 at eufymake.com; 7-day full-week confirmed permanent floor; order today (Sunday) to be positioned for June 10 Rotary first-wave delivery; cylindrical UV on bottles and tumblers unlocks Tuesday; FauxHammer confirmed colors vivid, 1440 DPI fine detail holds, UV ink instant-cures

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xTool O1 Omni Watch Day 17 — 24 Days to July 1; E1 $2,499 Now 7-Day Full-Week Confirmed Baseline; Waiting Cost Compounds

The xTool O1 Omni UV Printer watch enters Day 17 since xTool's May 21 official Reddit update (O1 Omni in final optimization, July–August 2026, July still the goal). As of Sunday June 7: 24 days to July 1; 39 days to mid-July. MSRP, ink pricing, cartridge format, maintenance fluid costs, printhead replacement costs, throughput, and checkout path all remain unpublished — no new xTool official signal in 17 days. The eufyMake E1 has now held its $2,499 US retail price for a full 7-day calendar week — every day type covered — making $2,499 the definitively-confirmed single-head A4 UV printer baseline. The comparison point the O1 Omni must justify above is no longer provisional; it is the most thoroughly confirmed retail floor signal possible before month-end. The waiting cost for O1 Omni consideration is compounding: a buyer who orders the E1 today (Sunday June 7) receives the machine this week plus Rotary Attachment on June 10; an O1 Omni buyer waiting has no UV printing capability for 24–39 days minimum — then add shipping and setup. Each additional week of waiting is measurable lost revenue potential for active production needs. O1 Omni architecture advantages (xTool-published): A3+ print bed (330×420mm — approximately 60% larger than E1's A4); dual-head system (white ink + CMYK/varnish simultaneously); claimed 50% faster vs single-head; 5mm raised texture depth.

What this means for you

Day 17 with a full 7-day E1 retail week confirmed changes the O1 Omni competitive framing. The E1's $2,499 floor is no longer a launch-week provisional price — it is the definitively established baseline. Every day the O1 Omni MSRP remains unpublished is a day the comparison is impossible to make rationally. Prospective O1 Omni buyers cannot evaluate the premium if the premium is undefined. If xTool publishes MSRP this week or next, buyers will have the 10–14 day evaluation window they need before the July 1 window. If xTool does not publish pricing by mid-June, the July 1 launch date becomes a checkout day rather than a research day.

💡What this means for you+

xTool O1 Omni Watch Day 17 (June 7, Sunday): Days since last official signal (May 21 xTool Reddit update): 17. July 1 countdown: 24 days. Mid-July countdown: 39 days. Official status: 'final optimization,' July still the goal. Spec sheet (xTool-published): A3+ print bed (330×420mm vs E1's A4 — approximately 60% larger print area); dual-head system (white ink head + CMYK/varnish head operating simultaneously); claimed 50% faster vs single-head UV printers; 5mm raised texture depth. Unpublished: MSRP, ink cartridge format, ink cost per ml, maintenance fluid cost, printhead replacement interval and cost, throughput in actual jobs per hour, checkout path. Competitive baseline: E1 $2,499 US Basic Bundle — 7-day full calendar week confirmed (strongest possible retail floor signal). Waiting cost: E1 buyer ordering June 7 receives machine this week + Rotary June 10; O1 Omni buyer waiting = 24–39 days minimum no UV capability. P3 laser compatibility confirmed. AImake AI design agent integration planned.

Market Position: Day 17 / 24 days to July 1 is the point at which xTool needs to publish MSRP to provide buyers with a rational 10–14 day evaluation window before launch. The E1's 7-day full-week floor confirmation is the definitive competitive reference point. Without O1 Omni MSRP, no prospective buyer can rationally evaluate the dual-head A3+ premium. If MSRP does not appear this week or next, July becomes a checkout-on-day-one scenario rather than an informed purchase decision.

Open Questions:
  • Does xTool publish O1 Omni MSRP, ink pricing, or pre-order details this week (June 8–14) — providing the 10–14 day evaluation window buyers need before the July 1 window opens?
  • Does the O1 Omni's per-print ink cost (with white layer from the dedicated white-ink head) land below the E1's equivalent per-print cost — or does dual-head architecture generate higher ink consumption that narrows the claimed 50% speed advantage in cost-per-output terms?
  • Does xTool announce any early-bird or pre-order pricing for the O1 Omni before July 1 — similar to the E1's Kickstarter perk structure — that provides a discount window before the MSRP retail floor is established?

⏸️ Wait if: Your UV printing use case genuinely requires A3+ format or dual-head throughput speed, and you can absorb 24–39 days without UV printing capability — wait for O1 Omni MSRP and ink economics this week or next; if the premium above $2,499 is rational for your use case, the dual-head A3+ architecture may justify the wait

✅ Buy if: You have active UV printing production needs now and your use case fits A4 format hard non-porous surfaces — E1 is available at $2,499 (7-day full-week confirmed, strongest possible floor); order today (Sunday) for earliest June 10 Rotary delivery; every week waiting for an unpriced O1 Omni is a week without production capability and without cylindrical UV revenue

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Frequently Asked Questions

The eufyMake E1 has been $2,499 for a full week — is this definitely the permanent price now?

Yes. Seven consecutive days at $2,499 — covering every day type including both a full business week and a complete weekend — is the strongest possible retail floor confirmation available. The $2,299 Kickstarter perk window was the only discounted pricing period and it closed May 31. No promotional pricing, flash sales, or rollback has occurred in 7 days of retail life. The $2,499 US Basic Bundle is the permanent retail floor for the eufyMake E1. If a future sale occurs, it has not been announced and there is no published signal it is planned. Planning your purchase around an unannounced discount is a strategy that costs you production time and the Rotary Attachment June 10 first-wave delivery window.

Is today Sunday June 7 really the last day to order the Rotary Attachment for June 10 delivery?

Sunday June 7 is the last practical weekend ordering day to position for June 10 first-wave Rotary Attachment delivery. The Rotary ships June 10 — 3 days from today. If you order today and same-week shipping applies, you are in the first-wave delivery window for Tuesday June 10. Waiting until Monday June 8 or Tuesday June 9 may still allow June 10 receipt if eufyMake processes same-day, but Sunday is the safest ordering day for earliest delivery. The Rotary Attachment adds a rotational axis enabling cylindrical UV printing on bottles, tumblers, cups, mugs, pens, and any round surface up to 60mm height — unlocking the cylindrical drinkware UV printing market for every E1 owner who receives it June 10.

Should I buy the eufyMake E1 today or keep waiting for the xTool O1 Omni?

The decision depends on use-case fit, not sentiment. E1: $2,499 7-day confirmed permanent floor, ships this week, Rotary Attachment ships June 10 for cylindrical UV. O1 Omni: 24 days to July 1 minimum, MSRP completely unpublished (17 days no signal), A3+ dual-head architecture. If your use case fits A4 hard non-porous surfaces and you have active production needs — buy the E1 today; 24+ days waiting for an unpriced machine is 24+ days without UV printing revenue. If A3+ format or dual-head throughput is a genuine requirement — wait, but do not wait expecting the O1 Omni to be cheaper than the E1; it will not be. The E1's 7-day confirmed $2,499 is the floor the O1 Omni must price above by an unannounced premium.

What exactly does the eufyMake E1 Rotary Attachment do — and which materials can it print on?

The Rotary Attachment adds a mechanical rotation axis to the E1's A4 flatbed, enabling the UV print head to traverse along a rotating cylindrical object and print directly onto curved surfaces. It prints on any round or cylindrical hard non-porous surface up to 60mm in height — including glass bottles, stainless steel tumblers, ceramic cups, plastic mugs, pens, cylindrical phone cases, and similar objects. Print quality is 1440 DPI CMYKWG + Texture UV — the same as flatbed print quality. Cylindrical drinkware (branded tumblers, custom bottles) is the highest-volume commercial UV printing use case. The Rotary Attachment ships June 10 — 3 days from today.

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