The eufyMake E1 UV printer has arrived in the UK with a limited-time early-access promotion offering up to £350 in savings and bonus gifts, but only if you act before May 31. This desktop UV flatbed printer is designed to add full-color, textured detail to everyday objects—from phone cases to home décor—making it a tool for creators who want to move beyond standard 3D printing into personalized product design.
Key Takeaways
- Save up to £350 on the eufyMake E1 UV printer through early-access promotion ending May 31
- EU pricing starts at €2,299; US pricing at $2,499
- Promotion includes white ink, glossy ink, free air filter, and a €249 materials kit
- Requires signup between April 8 and May 5, then purchase between May 6 and May 31
- Must use the same email for signup and purchase to unlock promotional gifts
What the eufyMake E1 UV Printer Actually Does
The eufyMake E1 UV printer is a UV flatbed printer for 3D texture, capable of printing full-color designs directly onto flat objects and adding textured relief detail. Unlike standard 3D printers that build objects layer by layer, the E1 prints onto existing blanks—mugs, phone cases, wooden boards, or any flat surface up to A3 size and up to 6 cm tall. The printer can apply up to 5 mm of textured detail, giving products a tactile, dimensional finish that feels as impressive as it looks.
The machine uses CMYK, white, and glossy inks to achieve vibrant, multi-color output, and it sits on your desk like a large flatbed scanner. For makers and small business owners, this bridges the gap between digital design and physical product—you can turn a blank into a finished, branded item without outsourcing to a production facility. The printer ships in stock within 1–3 business days in the US, though the rotary attachment ships from the end of May.
How the Early-Access Deal Works (And Why Timing Matters)
The eufyMake E1 early-access promotion is not a simple discount. Instead, it’s a bundle of savings, coupons, and gifts worth up to €620 combined, with the total discount reaching up to €400. Here’s what you need to do to qualify: sign up for early access between April 8 and May 5, then purchase the E1 between May 6 and May 31. Both actions must use the same email address, or the promotional gifts won’t be applied. If you unsubscribe before placing your order, you forfeit all benefits.
The promotion includes white ink (100ml) and glossy ink (100ml) free with any purchase, a free air filter, and €100 off eufyMake Care subscription. You also get a €249 materials kit containing 60 magnets, 3 lighting prints, and 8 canvases. If you choose the Deluxe Bundle, you’ll receive an additional €299.99 ink and cleaning cartridge kit with 600ml of CMYK+W+G ink plus 380ml of cleaning cartridge. On top of this, there’s a €100 coupon valid on orders over €2,600. All coupons expire May 31 and are one-time use only on the eufyMake website.
The starting price on the EU storefront is €2,299, with financing available at €83.64 per month for 36 months. In the US, the E1 is priced at $2,499. The UK article’s claim of up to £350 savings reflects the euro-denominated promotion converted to sterling—the exact value depends on which bundle you choose and which coupons you redeem.
eufyMake E1 vs. Other Desktop UV Printers
The E1 competes in a niche market of consumer-focused UV printers. Tom’s Hardware notes that the machine carries a high cost of ownership due to expensive ink cartridges, priced at $300 for a full pack or $43 each individually. Other UV flatbed printers exist on platforms like Amazon and AliExpress in similar price ranges, but most are either industrial machines with steep learning curves or budget options that sacrifice color quality and texture depth. The E1’s advantage is its targeting toward makers and small-business owners who want professional output without a six-figure investment.
Compared to traditional 3D printers like Formlabs or Prusa machines, the E1 does something fundamentally different—it doesn’t build objects, it decorates them. This makes it complementary to 3D printing rather than a replacement, and it positions the E1 alongside laser cutters and CNC routers as a tool for finishing and personalizing blanks.
Should You Jump on This Deal?
If you’re a maker, small-business owner, or hobbyist who wants to add full-color, textured detail to products, the E1 is worth serious consideration—but only if you’re comfortable with the total cost of ownership. The machine itself is expensive, and the ink and maintenance consumables add ongoing costs. The early-access promotion sweetens the deal by bundling in inks, a materials kit, and a cleaning cartridge pack, which reduces your initial setup expense. However, the deal expires May 31, and it requires you to commit to the purchase window between May 6 and May 31. If you miss the signup deadline (May 5), you lose the promotional gifts and discounts.
The real question is whether you have products to print on. If you’re running a business that needs personalized mugs, phone cases, or merchandise, the E1 becomes a profit center. If you’re experimenting with the technology, the high upfront cost and consumable expenses make it a significant investment. The promotion doesn’t change the fundamental economics—it just makes the entry price less painful.
Do I need to sign up before May 5 to get the deal?
Yes. The early-access promotion requires you to sign up between April 8 and May 5 to qualify for the promotional gifts and discounts. After May 5, the signup window closes, and you cannot access the benefits even if you purchase before May 31. The purchase window is May 6 to May 31, so you must complete both actions within their respective timeframes.
What happens if I unsubscribe before placing my order?
If you unsubscribe from the early-access notification before purchasing, you forfeit all promotional benefits. The system ties the gifts and discounts to your subscription status, so canceling removes your eligibility. You can still buy the printer, but you’ll pay full price without the bundled inks, materials kit, or coupons.
Can I use the promotional coupons after May 31?
No. All coupons expire on May 31 and are valid for one-time use only on the eufyMake website. Once the deadline passes, the codes become inactive. You must redeem them before the cutoff or lose the savings.
The eufyMake E1 early-access deal is real, substantial, and time-limited. If you’ve been waiting for the printer to reach the UK market, this promotion cuts the entry price meaningfully and throws in consumables that would otherwise cost extra. But the deal only works if you follow the signup and purchase windows precisely—and you commit to the purchase by May 31.
Edited by the All Things Geek team.
Source: Tom's Guide


