Modern wide-format UV flatbed and roll-to-roll printer showroom
Austin, Texas - nationwide UV equipment sourcing

Epson-head UV printers with factory-direct economics.

Buy practical UV flatbed, hybrid, roll-to-roll and UV DTF systems for American shops that need sellable capacity, open consumables and a payback story that makes sense.

I3200 / I1600production head options
3-12 mo.modeled payback scenarios
UV + DTFrigid, roll and film systems
AustinTexas-based buying file
The business case

Keep premium UV work in-house without paying premium-brand capex first.

$4k-$25k+common factory-direct i3200 UV ranges seen in current sourcing channels, before freight and options
$26.78B2024 U.S. promotional products distributor sales reported by PPAI
7%+growth signals across UV-curable ink and UV flatbed market reports

Choose the printer by the revenue you want to own.

We focus on practical Epson-head platforms: rigid media, direct-to-object products, UV DTF labels, boards, rolls and hybrid work with enough margin to justify the machine.

Print the jobs customers already buy in the U.S.

UV equipment is valuable because one machine can touch many categories: signage, awards, packaging mockups, drinkware, panels, decor, industrial labels and short-run branded merchandise.

UV printed acrylic, glass and sample products
Acrylic, glass, tiles and premium samples
UV printer carriage and ink system
White, color and varnish effects
Roll-to-roll wide format printer
Roll media, posters and wall graphics
UV printer control screen and maintenance access
Operator-friendly controls
Custom acrylic signs Drinkware wraps Golf balls Phone cases ADA and office signs Packaging prototypes Wood panels Event merchandise
Hybrid UV printer with Epson I3200 printheads
Why factory-direct UV

More of your budget goes into printable capacity.

Premium-brand UV flatbeds are strong machines. Our lane is different: help shops buy capable Epson-head equipment with lower capital exposure, then support the real details - media, ink, setup, training and service.

Lower capexFactory-direct target pricing gives smaller shops a shorter path to payback.
Open workflowConsumables and service are easier to plan when the platform is not locked to one premium ecosystem.
Right-sized adviceWe match the machine to your sellable jobs instead of pushing the largest configuration.
Payback model

Estimate printer payback before you quote freight.

Start with a common product mix, then adjust the numbers to match your shop. The model is directional, not a financing offer.

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Why shops compare us with Mimaki before buying.

Mimaki builds excellent premium equipment. Epson.Press focuses on a different buyer: shops that want capable UV production, lower starting capex and serviceable economics before moving into six-figure platforms.

Lower starting exposure

Factory-direct Epson-head machines can let a shop test UV demand with far less capital tied up than a premium flatbed package.

Open consumable strategy

Ink, film, dampers and common service parts are easier to price-shop when the business is not locked into a single premium ecosystem.

Scale by product line

Start with profitable applications, prove demand, then add speed, head count or a larger bed only when orders justify it.

Service that starts before the crate ships.

We prepare the buying file like a production plan: power, footprint, freight, media, ink, operator training and backup parts.

1

Scope the work

We map your products, substrates, size range, expected volume and finishing workflow.

2

Match the platform

You get a short list with tradeoffs, not a random catalog dump.

3

Coordinate delivery

We plan freight, options, ink set, spare parts and installation requirements.

4

Support production

After installation, we help with maintenance rhythm, settings, consumables and service questions.

Buyer insight for UV print shops.

Short, practical articles for owners comparing UV platforms, ink cost and payback.

Epson I3200 UV flatbed vs. Mimaki-class flatbeds: where ROI really changes

A practical, shop-owner comparison of factory-direct Epson-head UV flatbeds and premium-brand systems. The real question is not which logo is stronger. It is which machine your orders can pay back fastest.

UV ink cost, U.S. demand and why open platforms change job costing

Ink is not the only cost in UV printing, but it changes how boldly a shop quotes samples, white ink, varnish and short-run personalization. This guide turns ink cost into practical shop math.

I1600, I3200, F1080 and TX800: choosing the right Epson-head UV platform

Printhead choice should follow the business model. A trophy shop, a UV DTF seller and a sign shop do not need the same machine or the same service budget.

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