The dual-head ePrint handles flatbed, rotary, and transfer film modes, making it one of the most versatile personal printers we have seen.
One Machine, Four Modes
LONGER's ePrint is a dual-head UV printer that also does DTF, rotary, and conveyor printing. The dual-head setup uses 12 ink channels across two printheads: six channels dedicated to UV inks for direct printing onto hard goods, and six channels configured for DTF inks to handle fabric transfers. That means you can print a phone case in flatbed mode, then switch to transfer film mode for a tote bag design, then load the rotary attachment for a tumbler, all from the same machine.
The print area reaches 310mm by 420mm in flatbed mode, and the system supports materials with up to 10mm of height variation, so you can print on wood, acrylic, glass, metal, leather, and curved objects without the printhead scraping. Resolution is fixed at 1,440 DPI, which is sharp enough for detailed logos and small text.
Speed and Texture
For textured work, all six white channels can stack ink simultaneously, building embossed braille, relief sculptures, and dimensional branding signs up to six times faster than a single-channel system. In flatbed mode, the dual-head setup roughly doubles throughput without sacrificing resolution. LONGER says the open-ink system accepts third-party inks, including low-migration and fluorescent options, so you are not locked into the manufacturer's supplies.
Pricing and Availability
The ePrint comes in two versions. The SE is a single-head, 6-channel model priced at $1,499. The dual-head ePrint costs $1,899 and includes the full 12-channel setup, rotary module, laminator, roll-to-roll attachment, conveyor, and a starter ink set. Both models are available for pre-order through LONGER's website and through a live Kickstarter campaign that raised millions.
Who Should Buy It
This is a machine for small production shops, Etsy sellers, and prototyping teams that need to experiment across materials without buying four separate devices. If you only print flat phone cases, cheaper single-head UV printers exist. If you need DTF, rotary, and flatbed in one box, the ePrint is the only personal desktop option that combines all four modes with dual-head speed.
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