EufyMake E1: Anker’s UV printer with 3D texture technology prints almost anything 25 comments
Image: Anchor
The EufyMake E1 is a new product. While not a new 3D printer from Anchor, the first UV printer for private customers was unveiled at Anker Day 2025. It can print almost any object, including magnets, phone cases, canvases, and metal signs, as well as automatically rotating mugs and cups.
For stickers, magnets, mugs, phone cases, and much more
Printed with the EufyMake E1: Race, magnet, and cell phone case
Printed with the EufyMake E1: Race, magnet, and cell phone case
EufyMake E1
EufyMake E1 (image: anchor) Image 1 of 4
Objects are automatically rotated
The print bed is also modular and interchangeable. In addition to a small and large flat bed, which allows prints up to 330 x 420 mm, there is an optional rotary unit that can be used, for example, to print cups, bottles, mugs, or any cylindrical object. These are automatically rotated during the printing process, so the user no longer needs to manually intervene after the printing process begins. When printing on the flat bed, objects can be a maximum of 6 cm high, and the height difference between the print parts can be as little as 2 cm. In addition, the EufyMake E1 offers the ability to produce and laminate stickers with UV-DTF films.
App with extensive functions
Anker offers a smartphone app as well as a Windows and macOS app for the EufyMake E1, which allows you to control the device and create prints. With the software, a 2D model can also be converted into a 3D image to print it with a texture effect. In general, each own image can be loaded and printed on any object, users are not dependent on certain objects from the anchors that you have to buy. Thus, your own earphone can also be printed, your own cell phone case, your own power bank or any other object that fits in the printer. The style of an image can also be adapted via the software, for example to make a truly abstract image.
The software also offers around 20,000 design templates and elements with which you can complete your own projects or use them as templates for your first attempts. Images and elements can be scaled, rotated, and cropped directly in the app. The software also allows you to rely on AI image generation; the credit must be given. You can also use your own photos as you wish, for example, to print a photo canvas.
The UV printer relies on ink for pressure. A self-cleaning system, called “JetClean,” cleans the printer’s nozzles to prevent clogging.
First Print Test by Techastuce
Printing with the EufyMake E1: Two Magnets and a Cell Phone Case Fig. 1 of 10
Handling is actually very easy, as the app-guided initial setup and the enclosed short guide explain all the important steps. In the first step, the six ink cartridges are installed on top of the device and the cleaning unit on the right. An air filter is installed behind a cover. The network connection is established via Wi-Fi or wired LAN. The external power supply has a maximum output of 66 watts.
Assembly and initial commissioning of the device, which also includes a test print, take 30 to 60 minutes. After that, you can let your ideas run wild, and the first print results are quite impressive.
Prices, discounts, and Kickstarter
Anker is launching the EufyMake E1 on Kickstarter. The campaign runs from late April to early June. Shipping for devices purchased through Kickstarter is expected to begin in July. The RRP for the EufyMake E1 is €2,029. However, there will also be different bundles, and there will be early discounts on the RRP.
Price and Discount Structure for the EufyMake E1 (Image: Anchor)
It can now be pre-ordered on the EufyMake website. If you decide to pay €45 by April 28th, you’ll receive discounts of up to €560 and preferred delivery this summer. One day later, on April 29th, EufyMake is launching an early bird Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. Ankermake becomes eufymake
Under EufyMake, all products from the Creators scene that previously ran under the Anker brand will now run under EufyMake. This includes the Ankermake M5 3D printer (review).
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