TazMan2000
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eufyMake - Make it Real|Formerly AnkerMake
eufyMake, formerly AnkerMake, empowers creators with the E1—an intuitive tool for UV printing, creative projects & custom printing that brings ideas to life.

I don't support Kickstarter campaigns but I have to say that this printer is surprising. I work on the large flatbed and roll to roll models of these UV printers for commercial environments, but I'm surprised that they have made a relatively affordable CMYKW Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK (Key) and White for home shop use.
As with photopolymer resins, photopolymer inks have the same or perhaps worse toxicity, so you have to be careful of this when working with the technology. The white inks usually have titanium mixed in to assist in reflectivity and opaqueness. Due to the lower viscosity of the ink, the titanium particles tend to settle to the bottom of the commercial printer cartridges or ink bags, and have to be removed and agitated daily in order to keep the titanium particles suspended or else they will plug up ink lines and pumps. Most commercial printers have a recirculation system to keep white ink mixing and flowing to mitigate the titanium settling, so I'm not sure how EufyMake will solve that issue. Also, commercial UV printers have to be kept powered on for the same reason, or else the titanium particles settle as well as other inks can coagulate in the lines due to short ink shelf and install life, as well as light leakage. Daily maintenance is a concern. I'm certain printheads would be expensive if they become clogged. So one would have to print something daily (yes, maybe even on vacation) in order to ensure the life of the printheads.
A great thing about this printer is that it can directly print on round mugs, although I wouldn't recommend this myself, considering the problems with ink adherence. White ink printing is really what stands out on this, as someone could possibly use this to create decals without having to use outdated technology or ghostwhite laser printers. Keep in mind, that since this printer uses UV ink, there is going to be a bit of texture for colours so it may not be suitable for decals on scale aircraft or tanks, if accuracy is paramount.
TazMan2000