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  • March 20, 2025

What are the different types of wall printers?


Wall printers come in different types based on their technology, application, and ink materials. In this article, we explain the main classifications and help you choose the best option for your needs.

Classification by Printhead Models

1. 7th Generation Printhead

Many wall painting machines use the Japanese Epson 7th generation printhead. These machines use a single-head design. The cost of a 7th generation printhead is around 3000-5000 RMB. Although the replacement cost is a bit high, the quality is good. The lifespan is about 8 to 12 months.

2. 10th Generation Printhead (TX800)

More manufacturers use the Epson 10th generation printhead. This design features a dual-head and dual-color setup. It works faster and is more cost-effective. Each 10th generation printhead costs around 900-1200 RMB and lasts 8 to 12 months. Even if one head fails, the other can still work. This printhead is the most popular in the wall painting market.

3. 4720 Printhead

The 4720 printhead is one of the best from Epson's industrial line. It is known for its speed, which is twice as fast as the 7th and 10th generation models. However, it is more expensive at 4000-5000 RMB per printhead. Its lifespan is about 1 to 1.5 years. This option is great for customers with high order volumes.

Manufacturer Recommendations:  

- For a balanced option, choose the 7th generation printhead.  

- For cost efficiency, the 10th generation printhead is ideal.  

- If speed is your top priority, choose the 4720 industrial printhead, even though the machine cost will be higher.

What are the different types of wall printers?

Classification by Ink Type

1. Water-Based Ink

Most wall printers use water-based ink. This type of ink is specially made for walls. The original machines come with white ink cartridges and white ink tubes. The printed ink takes about two hours to dry. Water-based ink is waterproof and UV-resistant. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor printing. The ink flows well and is gentle on the printhead, which helps prolong its life.

2. UV Ink

UV ink is an oil-based ink similar to what is used in UV printers. A wall printer that uses UV ink must be modified. It needs UV curing lamps, black ink cartridges, and black tubes. The control system also needs adjustment. Modified UV wall printers are more expensive. However, the print finishes in 0.3 seconds. They work well indoors and outdoors. When printing outdoors, protect the printhead from direct sunlight with a sunshade. UV ink is best for printing on white walls. It is also ideal when you want to print on materials like glass, tile, or metal.

Choosing the right ink depends on your project:

- Use water-based ink for most outdoor ads and general applications.  

- Use UV ink when printing on special surfaces where water-based ink may not stick.

Recommended Products

If you are interested in exploring wall printers further, check out these models:  

- DQ-2500 3D Wall Printer – Great for creating textured, 3D effects on your walls.  

- PZ1809 Mini Ultra-Light Wall Printer – Ideal for smaller projects and easy portability.  

- LT-X3 Portable Foldable Wall Printer – Perfect for on-the-go printing and flexible installation.

Conclusion

Understanding the different types of wall printers can help you make an informed decision. Whether you need a machine for home décor or commercial advertising, the right choice depends on your needs for speed, cost, and print quality. With the proper selection of printhead and ink type, you can achieve excellent results. Explore our recommended products to find the best solution for your projects.  

Invest in a quality wall printer today and start transforming your space with stunning prints!

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