UV printing on wood: signs, decor panels and branded products
Wood gives UV prints a tactile, high-margin look when the shop controls surface prep, white ink and finishing.
Wood gives UV prints a tactile, high-margin look when the shop controls surface prep, white ink and finishing.
Wood panels, menu boards, local souvenirs, branded boxes, event decor, craft signage and personalization products all benefit from direct UV. The substrate already feels premium, so the buyer is more willing to pay for custom artwork, texture and short-run personalization.
Wood is variable. Moisture, grain, resin, dust and board flatness affect output. Good operators document settings by material family and keep rough boards away from precision work. The printhead should never be used as a height sensor; conservative setup saves money.
A flatbed is the right default because wood products are usually rigid and benefit from jigs. A larger bed is useful when signs, panels or decor pieces exceed compact formats. UV DTF is secondary here, useful only when the product shape makes direct placement awkward.
Start here, then ask us to narrow the configuration around your media size, monthly volume and workflow.
Three Epson I3200-U1 heads give the UV9060 the speed and print quality small shops want without the capital load of a premium-brand flatbed.
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The UV1313 gives you a much bigger rigid-media platform while keeping the economics of an Epson I3200-U1 print system.
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Vision positioning helps shops place artwork accurately on jigs, cut pieces, promotional blanks and products that are not perfectly square.
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