




UV-curable ink contains pigments, photoinitiators and other components that react to UV light. When exposed to light during printing, the ink hardens and forms a permanent layer on the material.
No. UV ink must be used in a UV printer with a built-in UV curing system. It is not compatible with inkjet, solvent or laser printers.
Not exactly. eufyMake UV inks are carefully tested and matched with our printers and materials to ensure reliable performance. 
 For the best results and long-term printer health, we recommend buying directly from eufyMake.
Soft UV ink works best for flexible materials like vinyl, leather, and certain fabrics. In contrast, hard UV ink is ideal for rigid surfaces such as wood, metal, and acrylic.
The main difference is how they dry. UV ink uses ultraviolet light to cure and harden instantly, while regular ink relies on air drying or material absorption, which takes longer and limits printable surfaces. This makes UV ink suitable for more materials and creates more durable, vibrant prints.
If you mainly print on hard surfaces like wood, metal or acrylic, the basic UV ink cartridge in CMYKWG colors is your best choice. Pair it with a cleaning cartridge for easy maintenance and smooth printing.
If your projects involve flexible materials such as vinyl, leather or certain fabrics, you should use flexible white ink. Our system lets you easily switch between normal white ink and flexible white ink, giving you maximum versatility without extra hassle.



