The G1X platform consolidates three distinct workflows into a single desktop footprint. In its 3D printing configuration, the machine utilizes a complex eight-channel ink set—CMYK, double white, transparent, and water-soluble support—to produce models with integrated color. Beyond standard additive manufacturing, the system supports 2.9D deep relief, allowing for structural prints up to 150 mm in height.
For surface-level customization, the UV mode transitions the device into a flatbed printer capable of operating on over 400 materials, including leather, metal, and ceramics. The system leverages an industrial-grade Epson I3200-U1HD printhead, which the company claims offers significantly reduced clogging risks compared to entry-level alternatives. By integrating AI-driven modeling through its Blueprint Studio and HeyVerse software, HeyGears intends to lower the barrier for users to convert text or 2D images into tactile, physical objects without requiring extensive CAD experience.





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