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This 3D-texture printer prints on wood, glass, and metal, but ink costs could ruin everything

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  • Anker EufyMake E1 prints up to 5mm thick textures using UV-curable ink, not filament
  • Over $45 million raised on Kickstarter makes the E1 the most funded project to date
  • EufyMake E1 supports over 300 materials, including metal, leather, and curved surfaces

Anker’s latest foray into creative tools has unexpectedly taken Kickstarter by storm with its new device, the EufyMake E1, generating nearly $45 million in pledges with days still left in its campaign, making it the most funded Kickstarter project to date.

Developed under Anker’s Eufy sub-brand, the E1 is being marketed as the world’s first personal 3D-texture UV printer.

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