Crystal glass is an issue, and still one option still to try involves a primer, which is on its way.
But some success stories are worth while.
For a start, printing on the resin printed 3D stuff works really well. This stargate for example. Looks very nice. This helps enhance some of the products we sell now, and having put on social media I promptly got an order where as previously they had not been selling at all. Once Tindie is back on-line I'll offer a choice of stargates.
Printing on various objects works well. The max height of 60mm is an issue, and a surprise as some sources say 100mm, and clearly around 140mm would fit. I have asked why the 60mm limit.
Way better than using the label printer on tools :-)I have got the large bed set up now, 420mm x 330mm (larger than A3), and that works well.
I also found some tumblers on Amazon. This was a little bit of an experiment as they are designed for dye sublimation printing not UV. I printed some text and put through the dishwasher (yes, they say hand wash only, but wanted to test). No problem at all, even without a gloss overcoat.
This bodes well as there are lots of dye sublimation blanks for printing available.
That tumbler is quite big, and can take an hour to print, but the end result is awesome, and so I have several grandchildren with them already.
But obviously one of the jobs I am working on now is testing designs to print on the new FireBrick front panels. That is next I expect.
eufyMake support have been generally helpful - I have found a couple of bugs, and made suggestions. It looks a lot like they use AI to reply, but I said not to, and got what felt like a real reply to my latest ticket, which is good.
So yes, impressed overall.
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