How to Avoid Non-Printable Areas
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Software Tutorial
After opening eufyMake Studio and entering the canvas interface, load the image you want to print. Clicking the image on the canvas will display several parameters on the right side. The top margin and bottom margin correspond to the distance from the edge of the image to the top and bottom of the cup, respectively.
You can adjust these values by measuring the non-printable areas yourself.
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Physical Tutorial
Apply masking tape to the non-printing areas at the top and bottom of the cup.
After printing is completed, remove the masking tape to achieve a perfect finish.
Non-Standard Cup Printing Tutorial
(3D texture printing is not recommended,place video can be placed normally according to QSG)
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During placement, the red-marked part must not touch the top of the slider. If it does, this cup is not suitable. |
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Tutorial: Printing When Cup Type Does Not Fit
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Standard Cylinder Printing: The rotating printing accessory cannot print standard cylindrical objects shorter than 80 mm or taller than 245 mm. |
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Print on a flatbed instead. Then, apply printable stickers or crystal stickers to the cup body after printing. |
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Standard Cone Printing: The rotating printing accessory is not suitable for printing standard cone objects with a taper range of > 13 degrees. |
It supports most cups on the market | |
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Circular Object Printing: The rotating printing accessory cannot print circular objects with a diameter smaller than Φ45 mm or larger than Φ100 mm. |
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Cup Handle Printing: The rotating printing accessory cannot print cups with a handle width greater than 50 mm. |
Unable to fit the cup handle with no gap or a gap <7mm between the top or bottom of the cup; Unable to fit cups with a handle width > 50 mm; | |
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Non-Standard Bottoms or Tops: Cups with irregular bases or poor contact with the driving/driven wheels are not supported. |
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Height Difference > 2 mm: Cups with a height difference between the highest and lowest points exceeding 2 mm are unsuitable. |
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