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    The Story behind eufyMake E1

    eufyMake introduces the E1 desktop UV printer, built to make consumer UV printing easier, smaller, and more accessible. It adds direct printing on materials like metal, glass, wood, and leather, plus 3D texture capabilities and smarter detection for everyday use.

    When we first started working on eufyMake E1, our goal was simple: make a UV printer that anyone could use.

    That idea came from spending time around maker communities in North America and Europe.

    We saw a consistent problem: people loved creating things with 3D printers, laser cutters, and woodworking tools, but had no good way to add professional color or graphics to their projects.

    Hand painting was tedious, and industrial coloring tools were prohibitively expensive. This gap pushed us toward consumer UV printing.

    Why This Was Different

    Building a consumer UV printer sounded straightforward when we started.

    Take industrial tech, make it smaller and cheaper. But we quickly discovered this wasn't the case. Consumer UV printing is very different from filament 3D printing.

    A UV printer must print directly on finished objects. People want to print on metal, acrylic, glass, wood, leather and many other materials.

    We kept asking practical questions. What will people actually print? How can one machine handle many different materials while staying precise and easy to use?

    The $26,000 Monster in Our Office

    We did what curious engineers do. We bought an industrial UV printer to see what was possible. It was a behemoth that cost over $26,000.

    We were so excited that we literally took the door off our office to get it inside. But after all that work we discovered it could only print up to A3 size.

    Not only was it massive and expensive, but it required professional installation, regular maintenance visits, and monthly service fees.

    When we asked suppliers if smaller machines existed for regular consumers, their response was telling: "In our market, it's not about what you want, but about buying what we sell."

    That's when we knew we had to build something different. We set three ambitious goals:

    • It had to be 1/10 the size, light enough for one person to carry and small enough to fit on a desk.
    • It had to be 10 times smarter and easier to use, making UV printing as simple as printing a photo
    • It needed to cost only 1/10 of industrial machines.

    From 2D to 3D

    We planned our development in two distinct phases. The first phase (established in December 2023) focused on creating a personal UV printer with industrial grade capabilities.

    In 2024, we attended trade shows where high end UV printers (machines costing tens of thousands of dollars) were demonstrating textured relief effects, primarily used for art reproduction.

    A thought came to mind: "Are we really just making something for flat surfaces?"

    We ultimately decided to add 3D texture capabilities. But this came with a significant cost.

    Four Engineering Problems Shaped E1

    Desktop UV printers exist, but most are built for controlled environments and trained operators.

    The aim for E1 was different. It needed to work in common spaces and to reduce manual adjustment as much as possible.

    As development continued, four problems influenced almost every part of the design. Solving them became the core of E1.

    1. The Ink System Challenge

    UV ink hardens when exposed to UV light. It is slightly corrosive and reacts with oxygen.

    Our first approach used common tubes and pumps from industrial equipment. They leaked, hardened, and cracked after short periods.

    We went through several pump options, but none one of them worked well enough for daily consumer use.

    After months of testing, we concluded we needed to design our own ink delivery system from scratch. This wasn't in our original plan and delayed the project, but there simply wasn't an existing solution that met our needs.

    2. The Dual Laser Detection System

    We wanted users to just put objects into the printer without having to tell the machine what material they were using.

    This meant we needed a way for the printer to "see" what was placed in it.

    The biggest problem came with transparent materials. We initially tried optical detection, but clear objects like glass or acrylic are nearly invisible to standard sensors. Light passes through them and bends, making height detection impossible with conventional methods.

    But how could one system detect transparent and opaque objects, plus soft and hard materials simultaneously? Most sensors work well for one type but fail with others.

    After extensive testing, we developed a cross-type dual laser system with side-shooting light angled at a specific degree. This detection pattern successfully identified even completely clear objects.

    To maintain accuracy across the entire print bed, we created custom spherical rotating structures on both sides of the machine. These adjustable mounts allow for precise calibration of the laser angles.

    While visually complex, this system provides stable, consistent detection across virtually all materials.

    3. The Precision Movement Challenge

    For professional results, we needed 30-micron accuracy (about 1/3 the width of a human hair). That's much more precise than typical consumer 3D printers that operate at around 400 microns.

    The real difficulty came with bidirectional precision. In 2D printing, the print head moves in one direction. In 2.5D printing, the platform moves back and forth repeatedly, and we needed the same 30-micron accuracy in both directions.

    Our Y-axis design went through several complete revisions. The initial X-axis design used a single-arm cantilever approach to save weight, but it wasn't stable enough.

    We eventually used a one-piece die-cast metal component that required industrial manufacturing techniques. Each axis has a specific job:

    • Z-axis: Measures height
    • Y-axis: Moves forward and backward
    • X-axis: Moves side to side

    Getting these three axes to maintain perfect alignment while moving quickly was one of our biggest engineering challenges.

    Also, raised texture printing usually depends on building many thin layers. A typical layer ranges from thirty to fifty microns.

    To get five millimeters of height, more than one hundred layers are needed. Each layer prints as a separate image. The platform then moves and prints again. This is slow and uses a large amount of ink.

    We developed two algorithms to solve this:

    1. A 3D jetting algorithm that can build 1mm of height in a single pass, reducing the layers needed from 100+ to just 5 for a 5mm texture.
    2. An improved RIP (Raster Image Processing) algorithm that uses the print head nozzles more efficiently, getting more output from each pass.

    These algorithms drastically reduced printing time and ink consumption for textured prints, making the feature practical for everyday use.

    4. The Modular Design Solution

    In industrial settings, printing cups, phone cases, and water bottles all require different machines.

    We achieved multi functionality in one machine through Y axis module replacement: keeping the upper frame structure, X axis movement, and ink path unchanged, while using different Y axis movement methods to accommodate different shaped materials.

    The final product ecosystem consists of the main unit plus accessories. It is similar to a camera system where the body can be upgraded but accessories remain compatible.

    What worth mentioning is: Rotary printing on objects like cups presents extremely high difficulty. Cup wheels with rubber rings can be unstable:

    • Too much pressure: The object floats away from the wheel
    • Too little pressure: Slipping occurs
    • Hard materials: Risk of surface damage
    • Soft materials: Need special adhesive treatment

    Eventually, we expanded our printing capabilities to objects we hadn't initially considered.

    For example, tea sets and drones are things we hadn't thought about before, but now we can print on them.

    Looking ahead

    Since the launch of eufyMake E1, the response has been stronger than expected. Seeing people excited about the printer confirmed that there is a real need for accessible UV printing.

    At the same time, more competitors are noticing the market. That means things will get more intense. More competition pushes everyone to improve, and it also shows that the market is growing and products can become more mature.

    We are still happy and confident in what we built, but we also know there is more to do. Customers will begin receiving their printers soon.

    The upcoming period will be the real test because daily use always reveals details that laboratory testing cannot.

    There is both excitement and pressure around this stage. Functions will keep being refined, and we are preparing for any issues users might run into.

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    eufyMake Live AMA Recap: Shipping & What's Next

    eufyMake releases a major E1 update with new offline workflow, AP mode, Zero Point Alignment, Smart Reprint, a System Insights dashboard, and expanded editor tools. It also opens order tracking and shares fresh production and shipping progress.

    Current Production Status

    We hosted a special live session today to connect directly with our community.

    Hosted by Brandon, the stream featured the key minds behind the eufyMake E1, Hardware Director Cheney and Software Manager Shiyao.

    We know it has been a long road since the Kickstarter campaign concluded, so we dedicated this session to giving you an honest look at exactly where we stand.

    Cheney provided a direct look at the reality on the ground as of last Friday.

    We are happy to confirm that 1,635 printer units have already been produced and shipped out.

    Additionally, 500 ink sets are currently in transit, and 98% of add-ons and material kits have arrived at local warehouses globally, ready to be paired with your printer.

    The production lines are back to full firing status following a necessary pause to resolve engineering hurdles with the metering tank and magenta ink pressure.

    With these quality standards now verified, we are aggressively scaling our capacity.

    By mid-January, we aim to increase daily output from 200 to 500 units per day.

    Shipping Timeline and Tracking

    Based on this speed, we have set a clear commitment for fulfillment:

    • US and CA Backers: 100% of units will be produced and shipped by early February.
    • Europe , APAC , and Global Regions: The first batch will ship in mid-January, with 100% of units produced and shipped by mid-February.
    • Official Website Pre-orders: Will be ready in batches from late February through March.

    To provide you with better visibility, we have officially opened the Order Tracking System on our website.

    Software Updates for Business and Creators

    While the hardware team focused on production, Shiyao and the software team released major updates designed to help you run a business more efficiently.

    Offline Mode & Connectivity

    We know many of you are not just using the E1 in a studio. You want to take it to craft fairs or workshops where the internet is not stable. That is why we built a fully offline workflow.

    You can import and edit designs entirely within the offline mode.

    By triple-pressing the power button, the E1 activates AP Mode, turning the printer into a local hotspot so you can connect your PC and transfer files instantly.

    Zero Point Alignment

    For those who value precision over visual estimation, we introduced Zero Point Alignment.

    Instead of relying on a camera snapshot, you can now snap your design to specific coordinates on the digital canvas that match the physical mat.

    This is a game-changer for repetitive printing with jigs, as it guarantees consistent accuracy without needing to realign the camera for every single job.

    Smart Reprint Function

    We also wanted to make small-batch production faster.

    If you are printing multiple batches of the same item, re-processing the image every time is inefficient. With the new Reprint function, the machine bypasses file transfer and processing entirely.

    You simply place your next batch of items on the tray and click Reprint to start the job immediately.

    System Insights Dashboard

    To help you run your business, we added a System Insights dashboard.

    You can now see how much ink is consumed for each print job, helping you calculate costs and margins effectively.

    We also removed the mystery around maintenance; the software now keeps a detailed history of every maintenance action, giving you full transparency into how the machine maintains itself.

    Enhanced Editor Capabilities

    Finally, on the creative side, we have significantly expanded what the editor can handle. You can now import massive high-resolution images up to 12,800 pixels.

    We also added granular controls for texture creation, including the ability to adjust ink layers for custom effects, a cutout tool for selective texturing, and support for batch texturizing to apply settings across multiple files at once.

    Community Giveaway

    To thank you for your support, we held a live giveaway.

    We announced 10 winners who received a $100 Gift Card, and one Grand Prize winner who received a free E1 Printer unit. Congratulations to the Grand Prize winner, Order Number R01060143689S (a pre-order customer). We will be in touch shortly.

    Community Q&A

    We dedicated the final segment to answering specific questions collected from our Facebook group and the live chat. Here is exactly what the directors had to say.

    Q1: What was the biggest challenge in this process?
    Cheney: Honestly, our biggest challenge came from the very ambitious goal we set for ourselves from day one. It is the 10x better target. We wanted to make the machine one-tenth the size of the typical industrial one, make it 10x easy to use, and bring the cost down by a factor of 10. That really pushed us to the limit. The toughest nut to crack was definitely the ink system stability. It was a constant balancing act... too much pressure and the ink would bleed, too little and you would get an uneven print. Solving that web of engineering challenges was our top priority.
    Shiyao: As a software product manager, the hardest lesson for me was that what I care about most is not what matters most in this product. I naturally get obsessed over the pixels and features... but for a hardware/software product, the screen is only half the story. Improving the UI or adding a feature means nothing when the print fails. My biggest lesson is to always have a bird's eye view to see the entirety of the product and decide what are the most impactful things to work on.

    Q2: Why are you prioritizing the USA over the UK , Europe, and other regions?
    Cheney: Different regions use different specs, like power, certification, all of that.
    Every time we switch specs on the line, we have to stop for about a day to prep materials and reset things. So the most efficient way is to finish one spec first, then move to the next.
    The US has the most backers, over 50%. That's why we started with US units.
    And we do hear our Europe and UK backers. There are a lot of you. Based on your feedback, we're planning to ship a batch of EU-spec units in mid-January. For some other regions that can use US or EU specs, we also take them into consideration of shipping a batch first in mid-January.

    Q3 : How will the Lunar New Year affect shipping?
    Cheney: I think this is really important. Around the Lunar New Year, production does slow down. A lot of workers are on holiday, so capacity is lower for about two weeks. We will try our best to complete all backers' orders before the Lunar New Year. This is our top priority. For pre-orders, there may be some impact due to limited manpower, likely shifting some shipments to March.

    Q4: Any news for eufycare?
    Shiyao: The effective date of eufyMake Care redeem code is extended to Feb 28th, 2026. You can redeem it on our official website before that date. When your printer is delivered, you can activate the care plan.

    Q5: Will you be updating the software to provide a toggle between inches / metric measurements, and the function to batch printing(auto fill)?
    Shiyao: Yes, these two features have been highly requested since day one. They have been on our roadmap for a while and will be available in Q1. I actually get the pain when you want to print 20 keychains and you need to rotate the image for each one. So auto-filling will come soon in Q1.

    Q6: What are the next steps for the software?
    Shiyao: I think part of our work will still be focused on improving the fundamentals. But at the same time, we are not just building for today, we want to build for tomorrow. We completely believe AI will transform UV printing creation from ideation to design to final printing. It still requires a lot of domain knowledge-like texture and ink details-to create a great product. We want to have an AI that internalizes that domain knowledge. You just focus on the ideation, and the AI will help you perfect the execution.

    Q7: Have you fulfilled all of the V6 backers? Gives others a better understanding of where they stand.
    Cheney: Actually, V6 has about 253 units in total. In the United States, there are about 185. I think some have already been delivered, and the remainder will be shipped from the local warehouse at the end of December. The fulfillment is in its final stage.

    Q8: Why does the order tracker not show exact shipping info?
    Cheney: Actually, right now the tracker still needs some manual input. So there can be a delay between what is actually happening with shipping and what you see in the system. We have already finished an improvement to make the tracker update much faster and refresh shipping status more accurately. That update will release very soon.

    One More Thing: V2 Ink System

    Before signing off, Cheney addressed the rumors regarding a V2 ink system.

    Cheney: It is real. We are currently developing a large-capacity ink supply system. Our goal is to cut your long-term ink costs by more than 50%. It is designed for power users running the E1 all day. We will share more details on that in Q1.

    Chat & Comments FAQ

    In addition to the questions answered live by Cheney and Shiyao, we've rounded up the most common questions from the comments section to ensure everyone has the latest information.

    Q1: When will the E1 be available on Amazon ?
    A: At the moment, we don't have a confirmed plan to launch on Amazon. We'll share any updates through our official channels once there's something concrete.

    Q2: Why didn't my printer ship with ink? When will the ink ship?
    A: The ink-related issue mentioned in our previous update has now been completed. Production has resumed, and 500 sets of ink were packed and dispatched from the factory on Dec. 22nd. They are on their way to you now.

    Q3: My eufyMake Care code says it expires on Dec 31st, but my printer arrives in 2026. What should I do?
    A: Don't worry. The effective date of the eufyMake Care redeem code has been extended to Feb 28th, 2026. You can redeem it on our official website before that date. Once your printer is delivered, you can then activate the care plan.

    Q4: I can't find my eufyMake Care redemption code. How do I find it and activate it?
    A: First, try searching for the keyword "care" in your email inbox (we sent the codes in August). If you still can't find it, we will be resending codes to unredeemed users within 10 business days.
    Regarding Activation: Please redeem the code first on the website. Do not activate the service until you have received your machine. You will verify your machine and activate the care service only after you have it in hand.

    Q5: Why has the shipping schedule for accessories (Rotary, Laminator, etc.) kept changing?
    A: The shipping schedule for accessories like the rotary attachment and laminating machine has been adjusted to sync with the E1 printer delivery. We also received many address updates from backers and wanted to avoid missed deliveries. That's why we added the order tracker to let you confirm your details before shipping starts. All accessories are expected to leave our local warehouse by January 10. Thanks for your patience!

    Q6: How exactly is shipping priority determined? Why did I see someone with a higher Backer Number receive theirs first?
    A: Shipping priority is determined by a combination of Region and Backer Type.

    1. Regional Priority: Shipments are processed in this order: US → CA → EU → UK → SG → HK → AU → NZ → JP.
    2. Backer Type Priority (within each region): a. V6 Backers and Deposit Payers b. Early-Bird Backers c. Special Backers d. Users Who Completed Payment After Initial Failure

    Thank you for your patience and trust. The factory is moving, the E1 is real, and it is finally on its way to you.

    The eufyMake Team

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  • Dec 23, 2025
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    eufyMake Co-Creation Update: Version Improvements and Upcoming Features

    eufyMake releases a major update with new Reprint workflow, continued printing after low-ink warnings, a print countdown timer, print head replace mode, automatic log uploads, keyboard shortcut improvements, and hundreds of editor and app bug fixes focused on stability and smoother daily printing.

    What’s New - November 27 Release

    Every update we release starts with a message, a screenshot, a bug report, or a suggestion from you.

    What you notice, what slows you down, what inspires you - all of it directly shapes what we build next.

    Over the past few weeks, many of you reached out about editor instability, workflow friction, missing features, and the repetitive tasks in your daily printing routines. We heard from you. And together, we've made real progress.

    This blog brings together everything you helped us improve - from major feature updates across App, PC, and firmware, to the Reprint workflow you asked for, to hundreds of editor fixes driven by your reports. It also includes answers to your most common questions and a look at what we're building next.

    Here's what we'll walk through today:

    • What's New - November 27 Release -The key feature and workflow updates based directly on community feedback
    • Reprint Tutorial - A new feature built for your daily repeat-printing needs
    • Editor Improvements - Stability work, weekly updates, and fixes inspired by your reports
    • Bug Fixes - The issues you flagged and we resolved
    • What's Coming Next: A preview of the upcoming features already in our development pipeline, shaped directly by your feedback.
    • Co-creation FAQ: Answers to the most frequently asked questions from our community, supporting transparency and collaborative development.

    You Asked, We Delivered: Usability Improvements

    Intro:

    We've been listening to your requests for a more intuitive experience.

    In this version, we prioritized the most requested improvements to make the software easier to learn and faster to use.

    Here's what's new.

    1. Continue Printing After Low-Ink Warning(New)
      We know it can feel wasteful when printing stops at 10% ink, even though there's still enough left to get more done.

    After validating the device's behavior under low-ink conditions, we now allow you to continue printing when the warning appears, right up to the minimum usable level.

    This means fewer interruptions and a more sensible, confident use of the remaining ink.

    1. Print Countdown Timer(New)
      Waiting without knowing how long a print will take can feel uncertain, so we've added a countdown timer to the progress screen.

    Now you can see exactly how much time remains in your current task, giving you a clearer and more predictable view of the printing process.

    1. Print Test & Camera Calibration Improvements(Improved)
      We know that calibration can sometimes be tricky.

    To fix this, we've revamped the guide with dynamic reference illustrations and clearer text.

    Now, instead of guessing, you can follow visual aids for a much smoother and more confident setup process.

    1. Cancel Printing or Snapshot Flow Without Re-taking Photos(Improved)
      Cancelled a print just to tweak a parameter, only to find you have to retake the photo or re-measure the height? The new version now supports skipping these redundant steps in such situations, significantly boosting your efficiency!

    2. Fixed Incorrect File-Size Detection(Fixed)
      We fixed the issue where images under 45 MB were incorrectly flagged. You can now import your assets smoothly without these unnecessary interruptions.

    3. Print Head Replace Mode(New)
      Replacing a print head used to feel a bit daunting-too many steps, and plenty of room for mistakes. With the new print head replace mode, you can now enter a guided process right from the app, walking you through each step safely and confidently. It makes the whole replacement experience smoother, safer, and far easier to get right.

    4. Automatic Log Upload(New)
      Running into errors? Or dealing with less-than-ideal print results? We know you might want to upload logs to help the team improve the overall experience, only to give up because the upload option is buried too deep in the menus. The new Auto-Upload Log feature solves this by automatically handling log uploads in these situations-making the process quick and convenient.

    5. Keyboard Shortcuts(New)
      In our recent conversations, we've received many suggestions for improving keyboard shortcuts on both Mac and Windows.

    To enhance design efficiency and overall usability, we've optimized several core and frequently used shortcuts, including entering/exiting full screen (F11/Esc), quitting the app (Cmd+Q on Mac, Alt+F4 on Windows), zooming with keyboard and mouse (hold Cmd or Ctrl + scroll wheel), and selecting all within input fields (Cmd/Ctrl+A).

    We'll continue listening to your feedback and feel free to post shortcuts we haven't covered yet.

    Reprint - Key New Feature & Step-by-Step Guide

    Make batch production faster and worry-free. For repeated printing scenarios using the same design and same substrate, we've introduced the new "Reprint" feature - allowing you to reuse the previous print file and parameters with one tap, significantly shortening setup time for repeat jobs and boosting productivity.

    Why You Need Reprint

    • High-frequency batch printing: Whether for custom orders or studio production, many users often need to print the same design on the same material multiple times.
    • Streamlined & Accelerated Workflow: Delivers significant operational efficiencies by fundamentally simplifying the production process. By reducing multiple confirmations to a single step and eliminating redundant file transfers, the entire workflow becomes demonstrably smoother, faster, and more productive.

    Applicable Scope

    Scenario: Supports identical design + identical substrate repeat printing only

    Example: After the first print is completed, place a new piece of the same material in the same position and start the print again (e.g., for add-on orders).

    ❌ Not supported by: Different designs, different substrates, multi-printer parallel batch printing, reprinting historical jobs, or single-task multi-object printing (multi-design / multi-object / variable data printing).

    Availability & Access

    This feature will be available in the next firmware and software update. Please keep your device firmware, PC software, and App / Web up to date.

    How to Enable

    Enable Reprint in the device settings:

    • Default: Off (remains off after factory reset)
    • Shared accounts: Do not display this setting. Please use the main account to enable the setting.
    • When enabled: After a print completes, the pop-up window will include a Reprint option for immediate reuse.

    How to Use

    From the print completion screen in software:

    1. Tap Reprint on the success or failure page.

    A Reprint Confirmation window will appear, including:

    • Operation guide: The system will reprint using the last job's file and parameters. Please ensure the substrate's position and height remain unchanged.
    • Content review: Previous canvas thumbnail, machine name, and key parameters (material, print quality, white ink settings, platform type, etc.)
    1. Confirm to start printing immediately.

    If the previous file has been overwritten (e.g., replaced by a new job), a message will appear: "Reprint failed: Print content not found."

    What's Reused in Reprint

    • Image file: No need to re-transfer data.
    • Print parameters: Key printing parameters from the last task are reused automatically. Parameters cannot be modified in the Reprint window to ensure consistent quality.

    Tips for Best Results

    • Ensure the substrate type, height, and placement are identical to the previous print - especially for flatbeds, and rotating objects.
    • Since parameters cannot be edited during reprint, if you need to change material or white ink settings, please return to the normal print workflow.

    Editor Stability Update

    Over the past one to two months, many of you shared consistent, honest feedback about the editor - unexpected behavior, unstable interactions, and workflow gaps that slowed you down. Your messages, screenshots, and detailed cases helped us see the issues clearly, and they became the starting point for a focused round of improvements.

    So we rolled up our sleeves. 💪

    Thanks to the situations you reported, we were able to pinpoint and resolve hundreds of editor-related issues - including several high-frequency problems that many of you ran into, such as:

    • Image proportions changing unexpectedly due to snapping
    • Incorrect size detection when importing images
    • White-ink output mistakes when inner shrink was set to zero
    • Old snapshots reappearing when using undo
    • And other workflow interruptions that affect your daily production

    In the past few weeks, we delivered multiple updates back-to-back to address these issues as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Many of you told us, "Finally fixed!" - and that's exactly the kind of feedback that keeps us moving.

    To make sure improvements continue at this pace, we're also updating how we ship fixes:

    👉 The editor will now follow a weekly update cycle instead of waiting for major releases.

    This means faster responses, quicker fixes, and smoother improvements - week after week.

    And we're not stopping here. Several highly requested enhancements from the community are already on the way:

    • A toggle to turn canvas snapping on or off
    • Higher design file upload size limits
    • Batch configuration for print-process settings
    • More tools for basic image adjustments

    These improvements are the result of your feedback, your reports, and your patience.

    We'll keep listening, keep refining, and keep building the editor into a smoother, more predictable part of your workflow.

    Bug fixes

    We reviewed 142 issues across the system. A big part of them is already fixed, including 72% of all reported issues and 81% of the highest-priority items.

    Another 13 fixes are already queued up for upcoming versions, based on the cases many of you highlighted.

    Here are 21 improvements you’ve most likely felt directly in your daily workflow — all reported, confirmed, or inspired by creators in our community.

    • Fixed snapshots disappearing after undo, which forced users to retake them.
    • Fixed the midnight deep-clean trigger that consumed unnecessary ink.
    • Fixed mismatched white and color ink usage estimates.
    • Fixed an App crash issue that caused unexpected exits.
    • Fixed unexpected stops during printing.
    • Fixed exported-and-reimported 2D canvases not retaining the correct print layer count.
    • Fixed element opacity not restoring correctly after repositioning.
    • Fixed the issue where using the middle mouse button prevented selecting all layers.
    • Fixed the PC client being unable to open the user agreement page.
    • Fixed eraser misalignment after rasterizing rotated vector graphics.
    • Fixed missing reminders when the waste ink tank was full.
    • Fixed Shift-select occasionally deselecting an element in a multi-selection.
    • Fixed manual cleaning not being recorded in the maintenance calendar.
    • Fixed white-ink inner shrink set to zero not applying in actual prints.
    • Fixed login failures experienced by some users.
    • Fixed occasional snapshot capture failures during setup.
    • Fixed generated images disappearing from history.
    • Fixed process mode switching freezing under certain conditions.
    • Fixed OTA download progress freezing for some users.
    • Fixed the editor showing a blank screen after taking a snapshot.
    • Fixed an issue where editing a published design caused the Theme field to appear empty.

    Coming Next - Features Planned for Upcoming Releases

    Over the past few weeks, many of you have shared what still slows you down in your workflow. Missing controls, limits in the editor, and certain steps that should feel more intuitive.

    We've listened closely. And a large part of your suggestions is already moving into active development.

    Here's a look at what's coming next, shaped directly by the problems you raised and the improvements you said would make a real difference.

    1. Editing and Process Improvements

    Many creators told us that the editor needs more flexibility and deeper controls for professional use.

    Several upgrades are now underway:

    System Font Support

    You'll be able to use your computer's local fonts directly. No more missing characters or font mismatches.

    Customizable Process Parameters

    Advanced users will get more adjustable settings to fine-tune printing results for different materials.

    Canvas and Display Improvements

    You will be able to change the canvas background color and work with custom depth maps for more accurate previews.

    Selective Ignore Processing

    You'll have the option to exclude specific elements from the final print. Very useful for multi-layer designs.

    2. File Compatibility and Task Management

    You've told us that importing files and tracking previous jobs could be smoother.

    Here's what we're building:

    Improved PDF and SVG Support

    Better parsing logic and higher size limits will reduce import errors, especially for detailed vector artwork.

    Print History

    A dedicated history page will help you revisit, review, and reuse past tasks without repeating setup steps.

    3. Production Efficiency and Maintenance

    Studios and advanced users shared that repeated jobs and jig workflows need to be faster.

    These improvements are already in progress:

    Batch Printing Enhancements

    Jig mode is being redesigned to be quicker and easier to set up for repeat production.

    Maintenance Improvements

    Clearer maintenance prompts and auto maintenance log will make it easier to understand device status and troubleshoot when needed.

    Why These Features Are Coming

    Because you pointed out what wasn't working. Because you shared what you needed next. And because building eufyMake together is how we make real progress, update after update.

    Some features will arrive soon. Others require deeper technical changes. But every item here is already in our development plan, guided directly by your feedback.

    Thank you for shaping the future of eufyMake with us. We'll keep listening, keep improving, and keep building this product together.

    Co-creation in Action|FAQ

    Every feature improvement begins with your feedback.

    We truly appreciate the insights shared by our global community and are constantly working to bring meaningful updates to life. Below are the 7 most frequently asked questions from our users, along with our official responses and upcoming plans.

    Can the software show estimated and real-time ink consumption, and include ink price information?

    Currently, you can view ink estimation on the printing confirmation page. We're working to integrate real-time ink tracking directly into the editor, so you'll be able to monitor ink consumption dynamically as you design-along with cost insights for better planning.

    Can the system provide a history log of ink usage and print duration?

    We plan to introduce a Print History Queue feature that allows you to review your past print jobs in detail-including print parameters, ink usage, and print duration-for easier tracking and workflow management.

    Could a roller bracket be added to extend the printable area for larger materials?

    We'll soon be releasing a new print bed called Roll-To-Film, which supports large-format materials such as canvas-with a maximum printable length of up to 10 meters. Stay tuned!

    Can the camera automatically recognize basic object shapes for easier alignment?

    This feature is currently under development. The camera will soon be able to automatically recognize basic object shapes and assist with alignment-making setup easier and faster.

    Can the software display remaining print time reminders (across App/Web/PC)?

    Yes! We're adding this feature in an upcoming software update. You'll be able to view both estimated print time before printing starts and a real-time countdown during the printing process.

    Could users refill ink cartridges manually instead of discarding them?

    We don't recommend manual refilling. The printhead is highly sensitive, and refilling cartridges with third-party ink may cause damage or clogging. Please use official cartridges to maintain performance and print quality.

    Can users upload 3D models or PSD files directly for in-app design without relying on AI tools?

    PSD file upload is already supported, though multi-layer files are currently flattened into a single layer. Support for importing 3D texture models is on our upcoming roadmap to bring even more flexibility to your creative workflow.

    Our Commitment to Co-Creation and Continuous Improvement

    Thank you for being part of this journey with us.

    Everything in this update, from the fixes to the stability work to the new features, comes from the conversations we've had with you. Your messages, your questions, and the moments when you pointed out that something didn't feel right all help us understand the product the way you experience it every day.

    Your feedback shows us where things fall short and where the experience needs to improve. We take that seriously. Many of the changes you see today began with a single comment, a report, or a simple "something feels off here." Those moments matter, and we're grateful that you took the time to share them with us.

    We'll keep showing up in the same way by listening closely, responding quickly, and improving steadily week by week. eufyMake is something we expect to grow over time, and we want to shape it together with the people who actually use it.

    Thank you for your patience, for testing new updates, and for speaking up when something didn't feel right.

    We're excited for what comes next and for continuing to shape a more reliable, more capable, and more creator-friendly eufyMake together with you.

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    Make It Real: The Ultimate 3D Model Creation Platform

    eufyMake launches Make It Real with 3D Paint, letting users turn 2D images into full-color 3D creations for gifts, home decor, and custom merchandise. It also adds CityPrint for city section STLs and Search for discovering thousands of models in one place.

    3D Paint: Turning 2D Images Into Vibrant 3D Creations

    Unleash your inner artist and experience Make It Real's groundbreaking 3D Paint feature. Picture this: you can now effortlessly convert your favorite 2D images into captivating, three-dimensional masterpieces, which can then be brought to life in brilliant, full-color detail.

    Unlock a World of Imagination

    The beauty of 3D Paint lies in its limitless potential. Whether you're a seasoned 2D artist eager to explore new horizons or just someone wanting to bring a cherished image to life, this feature is your creative canvas. With it, you can effortlessly bring your favorite artwork into the 3D realm, adding an entirely new dimension that brings your creations to life in ways you might never have imagined. Unlock your true artistic potential with the many tools Make It Real has developed to make 3D printing accessible to all.

    Gifts That Tell a Story

    Looking for the perfect, unique gift that truly speaks to the heart? 3D Paint offers an ideal solution. Instead of presenting a conventional framed picture, why not surprise your friends and family with a 3D-printed masterpiece that encapsulates a cherished memory or moment? These one-of-a-kind creations possess an enduring quality that ensures they'll be treasured for years to come.

    Custom Home Decor

    Imagine turning your favorite paintings or illustrations into 3D wall art. With 3D Paint, you can breathe life into your art and create a stunning gallery right in your home. Transform your living space with vibrant, personalized decor that reflects your unique style and creative spirit.

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    Custom Merchandise

    For businesses and entrepreneurs, 3D Paint offers the opportunity to create unique, custom merchandise. Convert your logo, branding, or exclusive designs into 3D items such as keychains. This not only sets your merchandise apart but also creates a deeper connection with your customers.

    Pro Tips for Success

    For those looking to make the most of the 3D Paint feature, here are some top tips:

    • High Contrast and Clarity: Images with greater contrast and clarity tend to produce more impressive results.
    • Color Control: 3D Paint can generate STLs with up to six color changes, so it's wise to limit the range of colors in your image to optimize the final outcome.
    • Monochromatic Enhancement: If your image lacks detail in the preview STL, consider converting it to monochromatic to enhance the overall result.
    • Optimal Viewing: To truly appreciate the intricate details, view 3D Paint prints directly and from a minimum distance of 2 meters.
    • Dry Filament: When working on intricate and detailed images, ensure that your filament is as dry as possible to prevent fine stringing, which can diminish the overall effect.
    • Purge Between Colors: When transitioning to a new color filament, remember to purge the existing color filament from the extruder, especially when switching from a darker to a lighter color.

    Celebrate the Launch with Exclusive Offers

    From November 10th to 19th, 2023, when you print a model using 3D Paint and share it on our Discord channel, you'll receive an exclusive 30% off filament discount coupon. This coupon can be used when you purchase 2 or more filaments.

    So, why wait? Join the community, sign up today, and start your journey to create vibrant, stunning 3D models with Make It Real's 3D Paint feature.

    CityPrint and Effortless Model Discovery

    Why not check out some more of what Make It Real has to offer? CityPrint allows you to craft detailed STLs of city sections from a wide range of cities across Europe, Asia, and North America in your preferred size, from 18×18 cm to a whopping 2.52×1.08 m. And when it comes to finding the perfect model for you, the Search feature has you covered. It seamlessly connects you to thousands of 3D models from platforms like Thingiverse and Printables, all within the Make It Real platform. Whether creating intricate cityscapes or exploring the vast realm of 3D models, Make It Real has all the tools you need in one convenient place.

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