One machine, one operator — your way into wall printing

Entry-Tier Vertical Wall Printer for First-Time Operators

A compact vertical wall printer built to be a first machine, not a first mistake. One operator sets it against the wall and prints floor to 3.2 m — no scaffolding, no hired crew. Tier-1 print heads, production-tested, shipped factory-direct with the software, training and turnkey gear to get you earning.

One machineCompact, van-portable vertical rig
One operatorSingle-person setup
Floor to 4 mRail-guided reach, self-supporting
24-monthParts warranty, factory-direct
One operator setting up a compact entry vertical wall printer against an indoor wall, mid-print, no scaffolding One-person scale
3.2 m
Compact footprint
Where you're headed decides your next page

Point Yourself to the Right Track First

Before the specs, point yourself to the track that matches your situation. This page is about the entry machine — if you're past that, these are your shortcuts.

Starting a wall-printing business from scratch

The full turnkey gear kit and the numbers behind starting up — machine, software, training and route to your first paying job.

The startup path →

Adding a wall-print line to a studio, contracting or ad shop

See the mural, décor and signage work this machine drops into.

Browse applications →

Need 3D relief or the dual-config platform

Step up to the flagship 3-axis platform that runs 3D relief and UV LED configs.

See the flagship →

Sourcing in volume or building your own label

Batch orders, OEM/ODM and private-label options, dealer terms.

Dealer & OEM terms →
Compact footprintSingle railCarriage
The compact entry vertical wall printer standing against an indoor wall, showing its small footprint and single-operator scale
The entry model, defined plainly

An Entry-Tier Vertical Wall Printer, Built to Be Your First Machine

Most machines in this class are priced and built for shops already running the work. This one isn't. It's the entry model — the lowest-barrier way to put a real, production-tested wall printer to work without committing to the flagship platform on day one.

  • One machine, not a range to decode.A single vertical configuration for flat indoor work — no config chart to study, no "which of six models" homework before you can start.
  • One operator, not a crew.It's built to be carried in and run by one person — no second hire, no specialist team to book before it earns.
  • Factory-direct, at the entry tier.It ships straight from the line that builds it — the same production-tested build and tier-1 print heads as the bigger machines, sized and priced as an entry into the trade.

This is the machine you start on. What it prints, what it costs you to run, and where you go when you outgrow it are all below.

The indoor jobs that pay for the machine

What a Vertical Wall Printer Prints — Indoor Mural, Signage and Décor Work

The fastest way to answer "will I actually get work with this?" is to see the jobs it's built for. This is a vertical wall printer for indoor mural, signage and interior-decor jobs — flat, print-onto-the-wall output on painted, plastered and wallpapered interior surfaces. The work that sells:

Indoor murals & feature walls

Office lobbies and reception walls, restaurant and café interiors, hotel and hospitality corridors, retail and showroom accent walls.

Commercial interiors

Interior décor & residential

Living-room and bedroom feature walls, kids'-room scenes, home-office and studio backdrops for homeowners and interior designers.

Residential & design

Indoor signage & branding

Wall-mounted branding and wayfinding for retail, offices, gyms, clinics and hospitality, plus event and pop-up backdrops.

Branding & wayfinding

Who's buying: corporate offices (lobby and meeting-room branding), retail (in-store feature and seasonal walls), hospitality (restaurants, cafés, hotels), and residential / interior-design clients. These are repeatable, local jobs a one-person operation can quote, print and hand over on its own.

Studios and décor scenes in depth → Browse applications. Weatherproof and outdoor signage aren't this page's angle — that's the flagship UV LED config (see below).

The three things that stop first-time buyers

Priced, Built and Backed for First-Time Buyers

Most first-time buyers stall on the same three fears. Straight answers, one each — no repeat of the setup and job detail covered elsewhere on the page.

"I can't afford to get this wrong."

This is the entry-tier machine and it ships factory-direct — no dealer margin stacked on top. You can order a single unit with no full-container minimum, so you're not forced into a bulk buy to start. Price is quoted per your job and market on enquiry, not posted here — ask and we'll put a real number in front of you.

"I've never run a printer — I'll never learn it."

It's built for one operator with no print background: online training-portal access ships with the machine, a spare printhead is already in the crate, and remote first-power-on guidance walks you through your first print. You get running with support, not a manual.

"What if I buy it and can't find work?"

See the jobs above — the indoor mural, signage and décor work is repeatable local business a solo operator can quote and deliver, which is exactly what the entry machine is sized for.

The specs that make those answers real are next. ↓

You won't rebuild from scratch

When You Outgrow the Entry Machine

The entry vertical prints flat indoor work, and for a lot of operators that's the whole business. But if your jobs start pulling toward dimensional 3D relief or UV LED work for durable, exterior-facing output, you don't rebuild from scratch — you step up to the flagship.

Upgrade path

The 3-axis platform runs both a 3D relief config and a UV LED config on one machine. Start entry, move up when the work demands it.

Upgrade to the 3D / UV platform →
Every number, in one place

Vertical Wall Printer Specifications

One machine, one spec sheet — no config columns to cross-reference. Every figure below is for this machine only.

SpecVertical Wall Printer (entry)
Platform / motionVertical, rail-guided carriage — self-supporting, no wall attachment
Print headsTier-1 piezo
Ink systemUV-curable, 6-color CMYK + Lc + Lm
Resolution720–1440 DPI
Print speed*8–12 ㎡/h standard* · 4–6 ㎡/h high-detail*
Print reachFloor to 3.2 m · up to 15 m/session with repositioning
Best-fit surfacesFlat painted wall · smooth plaster · wallpaper substrate (with primer)
Setup time25–30 min, van to first print
Power220 V / 1.5 kW
Min. ceiling clearance2.4 m (prints up to 3.2 m of height)
PortabilityFolds flat, fits a standard mid-size van / MPV load area
Machine weight~70 kg
Parts warranty24-month

*Throughput is a typical range for this machine and varies with artwork complexity, resolution and surface — it is not a fixed guarantee. Figures are per this machine only; do not read across to other models.

Reading the sheet: this is a compact, van-portable machine sized for flat indoor work — enough reach (floor to 3.2 m) and resolution (up to 1440 DPI) to sell mural, signage and décor jobs, in a footprint one person can carry, set up and run.

Van to first print, by one person

Single-Operator Setup, No Scaffolding Required

This is where an entry machine earns its place: not just what it prints, but that one person can put it to work. No day-rate crew and no gantry hire eating your margin on every job.

Fits a mid-size van 2.4 m clearance The entry vertical printer folded flat and loaded into a mid-size van, and the self-supporting rail standing free against an indoor wall
  • Van to first print in 25–30 minutes.

    It folds flat and fits a standard mid-size van or MPV load area — you drive to the job, carry it in, and it's printing in about half an hour. No specialist transport.

  • A self-supporting rail, floor to 4 m.

    The rig is self-supporting and needs no wall attachment — no drilling into a client's wall, no scaffolding to reach height. It prints from the floor up to 3.2 m, and only needs 2.4 m of ceiling clearance to work.

  • One operator, start to finish.

    Setup, calibration, print and pack-down are built to be handled solo. For a first-time owner or a one-person studio, that's the difference between a machine you can actually run and one that needs a second hire before it earns.

That single-person portability is the whole reason this machine fits a startup or a small studio: it goes where the work is, and it doesn't need a team to move.

No form. No email. Just the specs.

Download the Full Spec Sheet

It covers everything in the table above plus mechanical drawings and ink data, and it downloads directly. No inquiry gate, no email wall. Get the numbers, compare them against anything else you're evaluating, then talk to us when you're ready.

Download the Spec Sheet (PDF) Direct download — no email required

Want to know the machine that prints these specs won't arrive as a paperweight? Meet the line behind it. ↓

Entry-tier doesn't mean entry-quality.

Every unit — including yours — clears the same checks, certifications and cover as the bigger machines before it leaves the line.

Book a factory video tour →
The biggest fear with a first machine: buying a lemon

How Every Entry Unit Is Verified, Certified and Covered

The scariest part of a first machine isn't the price — it's the fear it arrives broken, or dies mid-job three weeks in, and you've no idea how to fix it. Entry-tier doesn't mean entry-quality: every unit clears the same checks, certifications and cover as the bigger machines. Here's what stands behind yours.

Five checkpoints, one 24-hour test

Every Unit Is Tested Against Its Spec Sheet Before It Ships

Every machine runs a 5-checkpoint QC flow under an ISO 9001 quality manual before it leaves the line — the entry machine included. Two of those checkpoints are what should put a first-time buyer at ease.

Incoming-material check

Printhead, mainboard and motors verified before assembly.

In-line assembly sign-off

No part advances without a stamp.

Performance test vs. spec sheet

Calibration, speed, DPI and color accuracy measured against the same numbers in the table above. A unit that misses doesn't ship — it goes back.

24-hour burn-in

Continuous print patterns for 24 hours in a dedicated burn-in room. Early-life failures surface here, in our building — not on your first paid job.

Pre-crate audit

Kit completeness and packing checked before sealing.

Performance-test bench and 24-hour burn-in room — book a factory tour to see them live.

Last year, the outbound defect rate — units that arrived needing any remediation — sat under 2%. The point for a first-time buyer: your machine isn't lightly built because it's the entry model. It clears a pass/fail gate with a paper trail behind every serial number.

Cleared for the markets you ship into

CE · FCC · RoHS · ISO 9001

Four certifications, framed by what they clear this machine to do — not company wallpaper.

CE

Electromagnetic compatibility & low-voltage directive for the printer assembly — EU market.

FCC

Radio-frequency emission compliance for the printer electronics — US & Canada.

RoHS

Restriction of hazardous substances in electronics & consumables — EU + partner markets.

ISO 9001

Quality-management system covering design, assembly, QC and after-sales.

All four are third-party validated (TÜV-equivalent). Certificate copies are released during the quote step under NDA rather than published on the page — the reason you won't see certificate numbers printed here.

Where the entry machine is already working

The Entry Vertical Wall Printer, in the Field

Real customers running the machine, focused on the kind of work entry buyers and small studios take on. Region and industry tagged, client names under NDA, no headline metrics.

SEAOne-person opRetail & café murals

First-time owner, solo operation

Runs the entry vertical for retail and café interior murals, quoting and delivering local jobs solo. (Name under NDA.)

MENAInterior-décor studioFeature walls

Bringing feature walls in-house

Added the entry machine to print feature walls for residential and office clients, in-house instead of subcontracting. (Name under NDA.)

LATAMSmall signage shopIndoor branding

Adding indoor wall work

Uses it for indoor wall branding and wayfinding, taking on interior work alongside its existing sign business. (Name under NDA.)

After the crate is opened

Warranty, Transit Cover and Parts Availability

First-buyer protections, stated in specifics — no open-ended promises we can't honor.

You're not the tester

Every unit clears the 24-hour burn-in and the spec-sheet performance test before it ships — the shakedown happens on our floor, not your first job.

24-month parts warranty

A defined 24-month parts warranty — a real window we stand behind, not a "lifetime" claim no factory can honor.

7-day transit damage cover

Transit damage reported within 7 days of delivery is covered — the risk of the freight leg isn't yours to absorb.

Parts stay available ≥ 5 years

Core parts are stocked for at least 5 years and a spare printhead ships in the crate — the machine keeps earning instead of getting orphaned after one fault.

Seen enough? Get a factory-direct quote on your first machine. ↓

You've seen the specs and the proof — here's the next step

Request a Factory-Direct Quote

Tell us your market and the kind of indoor work you want to print, and you get a factory-direct quote back — pricing, lead-time window and payment terms — for a single entry machine, no full-container minimum.

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