The Erasmart A5 is built for on-demand customization of small items — primarily mobile phone cases, ID cards, playing cards (Spielkarten), small signage, and other A5-size or smaller flat substrates.
The product is marketed as a UV flatbed printer for direct-to-substrate printing. Because listings can vary, confirm with the seller whether your specific unit includes UV-curable inks and an integrated UV curing lamp or uses specialty inks compatible with the Epson L800 printhead.
The printer supports up to 2400 DPI for high-detail prints. Print throughput is specified as roughly 30–180 prints per hour depending on image complexity, resolution, and curing settings.
The model name indicates A5 capability (approx. 148 × 210 mm) and the compact machine dimensions are 530 × 510 × 500 mm. For exact printable area and maximum object thickness, check with the seller as those can vary by configuration.
The printer uses an Epson L800 print head according to the specification. Ink type (UV-curable vs. dye/solvent/sublimation) may depend on the seller configuration — verify which ink set is supplied and recommended for your substrates.
It’s designed to print on a variety of small, flat materials commonly used for phone cases, ID cards, and playing cards, including plastics and coated materials. Compatibility depends on surface preparation and the ink type — confirm material compatibility with the supplier.
Control is via an application (software) and the unit connects over USB. Check whether the seller supplies the required software, drivers, and a RIP program for white/overprint management.
Standard graphics files such as PNG, JPG, TIFF and PDF are typically supported. For best results and accurate color/white layering, use a RIP or the provided software that supports CMYK plus white ink handling.
Many small flatbed printers used for phone-case and ID printing support white ink as a base or overprint. Confirm with the seller that the supplied ink set and software support white channel management and that a suitable RIP is included.
Routine maintenance includes daily nozzle checks/purging, periodic head cleaning cycles, keeping caps and wipers clean, and storing inks per manufacturer guidance. Follow the supplied maintenance schedule and replace consumables as needed.
If the unit uses UV-curable inks, curing is done by the built-in UV lamp and is essentially instant. If other ink types are used, drying time may vary. For any solvent or UV inks, use adequate ventilation and follow safety guidelines for fumes and exposure.
Operating voltage is AC 110–220V. The machine measures roughly 530 × 510 × 500 mm and weighs about 30 kg. Ensure a stable power supply and a stable, level workstation able to support the weight and size.
The listing doesn’t specify training. Sellers often provide setup guides, remote support, or optional in-person installation/training. Ask the supplier what support, manuals, and warranty coverage are included before purchase.
Warranty terms and spare-parts availability vary by vendor. Before buying, confirm the warranty duration, what it covers (print head, electronics, lamps), lead times for consumables and spare parts, and any return or service policy.
Use high-resolution source files, calibrate colors with the provided software/RIP, prepare and clean substrates before printing, allow proper curing/drying, and perform regular print-head maintenance. Request sample prints from the seller if possible to verify quality.
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