Inkcups Helix Printers Now Available for Small Diameter Vessels

New and installed machines can print on a range of small diameter vessels from shot glasses to cannabis containers

July 28, 2021
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Global printing industry leader Inkcups announces that the company’s flagship Helixdigital cylinder printers can now print on a wide variety of small diameter vessels.

The original Helix prints superior quality full-color (CMYKWW + varnish) images on straight-walled and tapered cylinders with a standard diameter range of 2-5 inches. However, with an upgraded extended range kit available, new and existing machines can print and support the same high quality level of images onto a full array of products that range in diameter from 1.5 inches to around 5.6 inches. Typical applications of this size include tapered shot glasses to straight wall shooters, small bottles, cosmetic jars, and even cannabis containers.

“For the past few months, we have focused on further expanding the printing capabilities of the Helix machines in pre-existing and growing markets, such as barware and cannabis,” said Ben Adner, CEO of Inkcups. “Our primary goal was to upgrade the Helix to print on smaller vessels, particularly shot glasses. We developed the right tooling extension to easily print on a standard size range and then switch to a smaller or larger size in just five minutes. We’re excited to help our customers diversify production with ease.”

The upgraded Helix is ideal for small cylindrical items in the drinkware, barware, beauty, and cannabis industries. Recognized as a fast and reliable print-on-demand solution, these printers are intended for e-commerce and independent producers looking to differentiate their brand, appeal to a wider variety of purchase occasions, and increase profit margins.

Delivered as a turnkey package with Inkcups world-class InkcupCare warranty and service coverage, the updated Helix machines are engineered and manufactured in the U.S. and available for order now. More upgrades will be introduced to the Helix in coming months.

For more information, visit www.inkcups.com.