New Product Launch, Estimated Shipping January/February 2026. Subject to Change
New Product Launch, Estimated Shipping January/February 2026. Subject to Change
Elevate your custom printing projects with eufyMake E1 UV white Ink, the ultimate companion for the revolutionary eufyMake E1 UV Flatbed Printer. Engineered for creators, small businesses, and hobbyists, this high-performance UV ink delivers vibrant colors, exceptional adhesion, and fade-resistant durability on over 300 substrates—from metal and wood to acrylic, glass, canvas, leather, and flexible fabrics.
Discover the power of professional-grade UV ink designed specifically for the eufyMake E1 UV Printer. Our proprietary formulation combines ColorMaestro technology for true-to-life tones and crisp details with Amass3D compatibility for tactile 3D textures up to 5mm high. Here's what sets our UV printing ink apart:
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Eufymake E1 allows for swapping between normal White ink and Flexible White Ink
If you're diving into UV printing with the eufyMake E1, one of the first things you'll encounter is the choice between eufyMake E1 Standard White Ink and eufyMake E1 Flexible White Ink. These inks are designed specifically for the eufyMake E1 UV printer, a innovative personal 3D-texture UV printer from eufyMake (formerly AnkerMake), which allows for high-quality prints on various surfaces. Understanding their differences can help you achieve better results, whether you're printing on rigid materials or flexible fabrics. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down the key distinctions, use cases, and tips to optimize your printing experience. This comparison is essential for hobbyists, small business owners, and creators looking to maximize the potential of their eufyMake E1 printer.
The eufyMake E1 Standard White Ink (also referred to as rigid or hard white ink) is the go-to option for durable, surface-level printing. Here's what sets it apart:
This ink excels in scenarios where you need a professional, matte or glossy white base that holds up over time without deformation.
On the other hand, the eufyMake E1 Flexible White Ink (often called soft white ink) is engineered for adaptability, making it a game-changer for printing on pliable surfaces. Key highlights include:
This ink opens up creative possibilities for custom apparel, banners, and other items that require durability under stress.
To make the decision easier, here's a detailed side-by-side comparison of the two inks based on essential factors. This table highlights how they differ in performance, applications, and more:
| Feature | eufyMake E1 Standard White Ink (Rigid) | eufyMake E1 Flexible White Ink (Soft) |
|---|---|---|
| Flexibility | Low – Rigid and non-elastic, prone to cracking on bendable materials. | High – Elastic and stretchable, bends without damage. |
| Best Substrates | Hard/rigid materials like plastics, metals, wood, or ceramics. | Soft/flexible materials like fabrics, leather, banners, or rubber. |
| Drying and Curing | Cures to a hard surface layer for maximum durability on static items. | Cures flexibly, allowing movement and better integration with the substrate. |
| Special Uses | General UV printing on non-flexible surfaces; not ideal for foil. | Foil stamping, washable prints on textiles; enhances adhesion on curves. |
| Washability | Good for rigid items, but may not hold up on frequently flexed materials. | Excellent for soft items; maintains integrity after washing or stretching. |
| Printer Compatibility | Fully compatible with eufyMake E1; no need to switch printers. | Fully compatible with eufyMake E1; supports both inks in one device. |
As you can see, the primary difference boils down to rigidity versus flexibility, which directly impacts the types of projects you can tackle with your eufyMake E1 UV printer.
Opt for eufyMake E1 Standard White Ink if your projects involve:
Users report that this ink provides consistent results on rigid substrates, making it a staple for everyday use.
Switch to eufyMake E1 Flexible White Ink for:
It's especially useful for banners or items that require white ink but must remain pliable – note that if your banner doesn't need white ink, you might not require the flexible version at all.
Choosing between eufyMake E1 Standard White Ink and eufyMake E1 Flexible White Ink ultimately depends on your project's material and requirements. For rigid, durable prints, go standard; for flexible, dynamic applications like foil or fabrics, flexible is the way to go. Both enhance the capabilities of the eufyMake E1 UV printer, making it a versatile tool for creative printing. If you're new to UV printing, start with the standard ink and experiment from there.










