Morpho Unveils Innovative Desktop UV Printer on Kickstarter for Creatives
Morpho Launches Game-Changing Desktop UV Printer on Kickstarter
In a significant stride for the creative community, Morpho has officially launched its innovative desktop UV printer on Kickstarter. The campaign has seen promising success, amassing over $7 million in just the first 16 hours thanks to nearly 2,000 backers eager to elevate their creative work.
Morpho is designed to cater to artists, small business owners, and Etsy sellers who often face hurdles like long lead times, high minimum order requirements, and unpredictable vendor costs when producing customized items. By introducing industrial-grade printing technology in a desktop format, Morpho aims to revolutionize how creators manage their production processes.
A New Benchmark in Printing Technology
Unlike traditional 3D printers or laser cutters that create objects from raw materials, Morpho transforms existing items by adding a splash of color and tactile texture to a broad range of surfaces. This versatile device includes over 1,000 built-in textures and effects, capable of rendering real-world surfaces into relief textures that reach heights of up to 60mm. Furthermore, the printer supports unique finishing techniques, including beautiful glitter and crystal effects, allowing users to unleash their creativity.
Spacious Yet Compact
Designed with a focus on versatility, Morpho boasts one of the largest enclosed print chambers for its category while maintaining a manageable desktop footprint. It incorporates Morpho's proprietary EcoInk™ formulation, which ensures low-odor printing. This feature allows users to observe their production in real-time without the worry of unpleasant scents. The integrated Smart Alignment System is a game-changer, as it automatically detects object heights and contours, significantly reducing manual setup errors and streamlining the creation process.
A Team of Experts at Work
Behind this revolutionary product is a multidisciplinary team comprising engineers, color scientists, software developers, product designers, and manufacturing specialists. Morpho's founder, **Mingyu