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UV Printing News Digest - June 8, 2026

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eufyMake E1 Day 8: $2,499 8-day full-week confirmed permanent floor; Rotary ships June 10 (2 days); Monday is last practical order day for earliest delivery; cylindrical UV unlocked Wednesday. xTool O1 Omni Day 18: 23 days to July 1; MSRP unpublished 18 days; E1 8-day confirmed = definitive A4 single-head baseline.

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eufyMake E1 Day 8 Post-Perk — $2,499 Eight Days Confirmed; Rotary Attachment Ships June 10 = 2 Days; Monday Is Last Practical Ordering Day for Earliest Rotary Delivery

The eufyMake E1 UV Printer enters Day 8 of its post-perk retail period (Monday June 8). The $2,499 US Basic Bundle has now held for eight consecutive days — completing a full first retail week and one additional day — since the $2,299 Kickstarter perk expired May 31. Eight days, including a complete business week, two weekends (Saturday + Sunday), and now Monday: this is the strongest possible retail floor confirmation. The $2,499 price is definitively the permanent retail floor. The Rotary Attachment ships June 10 — exactly 2 days from today. Monday June 8 is the last practical ordering day for buyers who want to be positioned for the earliest June 10 Rotary Attachment delivery. Orders placed today (Monday) have the highest probability of being in the first-wave Rotary shipping queue; orders placed Tuesday reduce the probability of same-day June 10 delivery. The cylindrical drinkware UV printing market (branded tumblers, custom bottles, mugs, pens, cups) is unlocked for E1 owners on Wednesday June 10. Rotary Attachment specs: auto-leveling, cylindrical objects 80mm–245mm tall (3–9.6 inches), diameters 45mm–100mm (1.8–3.9 inches). 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 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

Monday June 8 is the Rotary Attachment's last practical ordering day for the following reason: the Rotary ships June 10 (Tuesday). Shipping from eufyMake's US warehouse is typically same-business-day or next-business-day for Monday orders. An order placed Monday before their cutoff is in the first-wave queue; an order placed Tuesday (when the Rotary launches) competes with all buyers who ordered on launch day. If cylindrical drinkware production is part of your E1 commercial plan, ordering today maximizes your position in the first-wave Rotary delivery window. The $2,499 permanent floor also means there is no discount to wait for — the price will not drop below $2,499 with the perk structure expired.

💡What this means for you+

eufyMake E1 Day 8 post-perk (June 8, Monday): Retail price: $2,499 US Basic Bundle — 8 consecutive days confirmed ($2,299 perk expired May 31, +$200 permanent). Full first retail week plus Monday: Day 1 (June 1) through Day 8 (June 8) — all day types covered (two Saturdays, two Sundays, complete Monday–Friday). Rotary Attachment: ships June 10 (2 days) — adds rotational axis; cylindrical UV printing on bottles, tumblers, cups, mugs, pens, round objects. Rotary specs: 80–245mm tall (3–9.6"), 45–100mm diameter (1.8–3.9"), auto-leveling. 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; colors vivid; UV ink instant-cures. Anker parent-company pattern: documented product line discontinuation history.

Market Position: Day 8 Monday is the final practical ordering day for first-wave June 10 Rotary delivery. The $2,499 permanent retail floor is beyond any remaining doubt at 8 days — the price has survived all day types, a complete first week, and is now in a new week. The Rotary Attachment's June 10 launch is the most actionable active variable: commercial cylindrical drinkware UV printing capability is 2 days away for all E1 owners.

Open Questions:
  • Do first-wave Rotary Attachment buyers publish same-day June 10 quality benchmarks for 1440 DPI cylindrical UV output on branded tumblers and bottles — establishing public quality standards for the curved-surface printing workflow?
  • Does eufyMake publish Rotary Attachment inventory status (available quantity) when the June 10 launch goes live — helping buyers determine if first-wave demand exceeds initial supply?
  • Does Anker publish an eufyMake product roadmap (E2, next-generation accessories) in H2 2026 that addresses the long-term ecosystem risk flagged in the FauxHammer one-year review?

⏸️ Wait if: You are waiting specifically for the Rotary Attachment and do not yet own an E1 — the Rotary also requires the E1 base unit; order both today if cylindrical UV is your goal; the $2,499 permanent floor means there is no price discount to wait for

✅ Buy if: You are ready to purchase the eufyMake E1 and want cylindrical UV production capability from day one — order today (Monday) at $2,499 at eufymake.com to maximize probability of first-wave June 10 Rotary delivery; 8-day permanent retail floor confirmed; 1440 DPI CMYKWG + Texture UV; 300+ compatible surfaces; FauxHammer one-year review positive on current firmware and output quality

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xTool O1 Omni Watch Day 18 — 23 Days to July 1; MSRP Unpublished 18 Days Since May 21 Reddit Update; eufyMake E1 8-Day Confirmed Floor = Definitive Baseline the O1 Must Beat

The xTool O1 Omni UV Printer watch enters Day 18 (Monday June 8). The O1 Omni's standalone MSRP has not been published in 18 days since the May 21 official Reddit update stating July–August 2026 as the current target window. 23 days remain to the July 1 boundary; 38 days to mid-July. The eufyMake E1's $2,499 permanent retail floor is now 8-day confirmed — not a hypothesis, not a launch-window price, but the established single-head A4 UV printer baseline in the maker market. The O1 Omni's key specification advantages over the E1 are confirmed: A3+ print bed (330×420mm vs. E1's A4), dual-head architecture (simultaneous white + CMYK/varnish heads reducing production time by ~50% vs. single-head), and rotary attachment support. The O1 Omni must price above $2,499 by some premium — xTool has positioned the combined UV printer + laser workflow as under $5,000, which is not a standalone MSRP. Every day without an O1 Omni price is another day of operating without UV printing capability for any buyer waiting for it. Waiting cost compounds: six months from the February 2026 first unveiling, with no commercial availability date.

What this means for you

Day 18 without MSRP is a meaningful threshold: at 18 days, the May 21 Reddit update is no longer a 'fresh' update — it is stale context from nearly three weeks ago. July 1 is 23 days away. If the O1 Omni launches in July as the current target states, pricing must be announced substantially ahead of launch for pre-orders, partner distribution setup, and pricing validation. A July launch with no pricing by mid-June would be an unusually compressed announcement window. If pricing is not announced this week or next, July 1 as an upper bound becomes increasingly aspirational.

💡What this means for you+

xTool O1 Omni Watch Day 18 (June 8, Monday): Last official pricing signal: May 21, 2026 Reddit update (July–August 2026 target). Days since last pricing signal: 18. Days to July 1: 23. Days to mid-July: ~38. O1 Omni confirmed specs: A3+ print bed (330×420mm), Z-axis clearance ≥150mm, dual-head (white ink head + CMYK/varnish head — simultaneous layers, ~50% production time reduction vs single-head), rotary attachment support (mugs, tumblers). Combined UV+laser workflow positioning: under $5,000 (not standalone MSRP). eufyMake E1 confirmed baseline: $2,499 8-day permanent retail floor, A4 print bed, single-head CMYKWG. O1 Omni must price above $2,499 by a premium justified by A3+ bed + dual-head + rotary.

Market Position: Day 18 without MSRP places the xTool O1 Omni in an increasingly strained launch window. July 1 is 23 days away; for a successful commercial launch at retail, pricing, partner distribution, and pre-order infrastructure typically require 2–4 weeks of lead time from announcement to launch. The May 21 Reddit update's July–August target window is either very early July (announcement needed this week) or the timeline has shifted toward August. The E1's 8-day confirmed $2,499 floor means the O1 Omni has a specific baseline to beat — and every week without O1 pricing is another week the E1 captures buyers who cannot wait.

Open Questions:
  • Does xTool announce the O1 Omni standalone MSRP this week (June 8–14) — the threshold at which a July 1 launch becomes logistically feasible with 3 weeks of pre-order runway?
  • Does the O1 Omni price in a range that makes the dual-head A3+ proposition compelling vs. the E1 $2,499 single-head A4 — or does the price premium price the O1 out of the small-business and serious hobbyist segment?
  • Does xTool announce any pre-launch promotion (early registration, Pioneer-style deposit, launch-day discount) that creates a specific action item for O1 Omni watchers before the launch date?

⏸️ Wait if: You specifically need A3+ print bed or dual-head simultaneous layers for your UV printing workflow — wait for O1 Omni pricing; E1's A4 single-head may be insufficient for your use case; waiting is costing you production time but the spec gap is real

✅ Buy if: Your UV printing workflow fits A4 print bed and single-head CMYKWG — E1 $2,499 at eufymake.com; 8-day permanent floor confirmed; Rotary Attachment ships June 10 (2 days); O1 Omni MSRP and launch date are both unknown; the waiting cost compounds with every week of deferred production

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the eufyMake E1 Rotary Attachment available now — how do I order it?

The eufyMake E1 Rotary Attachment ships June 10 — 2 days from today (Monday June 8). It is available for order at eufymake.com now; the attachment launches commercially on June 10 with shipping beginning that day. To maximize your probability of first-wave June 10 delivery, order today (Monday) before the daily shipping cutoff. The Rotary Attachment works with the eufyMake E1 UV Printer and adds cylindrical printing capability for bottles, tumblers, cups, mugs, and pens. Objects supported: 80–245mm tall (3–9.6"), 45–100mm diameter (1.8–3.9"). It does not require a new E1 unit — it is an add-on accessory for existing and new E1 buyers.

Should I wait for the xTool O1 Omni or buy the eufyMake E1 now?

This depends on whether you need A3+ bed size and dual-head speed. If your UV printing work fits A4 paper (most direct-to-object and small-run commercial applications), the E1 at $2,499 is available now with a confirmed permanent floor — order today for Rotary delivery in 2 days. If you need A3+ (larger flat-surface prints, higher throughput from dual-head, or specific rotary applications beyond the E1's spec range), waiting for the O1 Omni is justified — but the O1 has been 18 days without a pricing announcement and its MSRP is unknown. Every week of waiting is a week without UV production capability. The E1 is a proven machine with a one-year FauxHammer ownership review as your reference point.

What does the xTool O1 Omni dual-head architecture mean compared to the eufyMake E1 single head?

The O1 Omni has two separate print heads that operate simultaneously: one for white ink, and one for CMYK plus varnish. In single-head UV printing (like the E1), white and CMYK are printed in separate passes — the machine must complete the white layer, then make a second pass for color. In dual-head, both layers print simultaneously, cutting production time by approximately 50% for prints that require a white base layer. This matters most for commercial production workflows (tumbler shops, promotional products, high-volume gift customization) where time-per-unit directly affects throughput and revenue. For occasional or lower-volume use, the single-head E1's production time difference is less significant.

Does the eufyMake E1 work for printing on tumblers and drinkware without the Rotary Attachment?

No — the eufyMake E1 is a flatbed UV printer (flat surface printing only without the Rotary Attachment). For cylindrical objects like tumblers, bottles, and mugs, you need the Rotary Attachment, which ships June 10 (2 days from June 8). The Rotary Attachment adds a rotational axis that turns the cylindrical object at the correct speed to match the print head's movement, allowing seamless UV printing around the full circumference of the object. Without the Rotary, the E1 prints directly on flat surfaces up to A4 size (about 8.5×11 inches) with 150mm clearance height.

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