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Epson SureColor V4000 Brings 10-Color UV Power

Epson SureColor V4000

Epson is back at it again, this time pushing deeper into industrial printing with the new SureColor V4000. Designed for compact yet high-performance production, this UV flatbed printer targets businesses that want versatility without sacrificing precision. From signage to promotional merchandise, Epson is clearly betting that direct-to-object printing is no longer niche, but the new normal.

Compact Design Meets Industrial Capability

The SureColor V4000 challenges the idea that powerful UV printers need massive space. With a footprint that fits through standard doorways and runs on 110v power, this machine is surprisingly practical. Despite its size, it delivers a large print area of 27.5″ x 38.5″, allowing users to handle multiple jobs simultaneously, making compact production actually viable for small to mid-sized print shops.

10-Color UV Ink System for Rich Output

This is where Epson flexes a bit. The printer uses a 10-color UltraChrome UV ink system, including Red and Gray for a wider color gamut, along with White ink and Varnish options. The result is not just vivid prints, but also textured finishes. Whether you want glossy highlights or matte surfaces, the color accuracy and material flexibility open up creative possibilities that standard printers simply cannot match.

PrecisionCore Technology and Smart Automation

Under the hood, three PrecisionCore Micro TFP printheads handle the heavy lifting. This setup enables sharp detail, clean small text, and even single-pass multi-layer printing. Add in automatic laser height detection and touchless adjustment, and suddenly the printer feels less like a machine and more like a self-managing system. It reduces manual setup, which is exactly what production environments need.

Versatility Across Materials and Applications

The real selling point is flexibility. The SureColor V4000 can print directly on a wide range of materials, including thick substrates up to 7.8 inches. That means everything from signage boards to golf balls and keychains is fair game. It even supports Braille printing, aligning with ADA requirements and opening access to inclusive signage markets. If versatility equals revenue, Epson is clearly trying to cover every possible angle.

In the end, Epson positions the SureColor V4000 as a bridge between industrial capability and practical usability. It will be available in Summer 2026 with an MSRP of $53,995 through authorized resellers. More details can be found directly on Epson. For businesses looking to expand beyond traditional printing workflows, this machine might actually justify its footprint—and its price.

Specification Details
Model SureColor V4000
Print Technology UV Flatbed Printing
Printheads 3x PrecisionCore Micro TFP
Ink System 10-color UltraChrome UV (Red, Gray, White, Varnish)
Print Area 27.5″ x 38.5″
Max Media Thickness Up to 7.8 inches
Varnish Options Gloss and Matte
Special Features Braille printing, laser height detection
Software Epson Edge Print Pro RIP, Epson Cloud Solution PORT
Power Requirement Standard 110V
Availability Summer 2026
Price $53,995 (MSRP)
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