Inkcups updates the Helix One benchtop cylindrical direct to object printer
- steve8125
- Jul 31
- 2 min read
Inkcups has introduced a number of updates to the Helix One entry level benchtop cylindrical UV direct to object printer that will boost efficiency and expand application possibilities.
The updates include:
Auto File and barcode scanning: demonstrated at FESPA 2025, Auto File is a powerful automation tool designed to streamline file management with automated job set up for seamless production flow. Created for the Helix One, this technology ensures accurate printing with smart part detection, while sequential file printing makes it the ideal solution for print on-demand and high mix production environments. Additionally, barcode scanning enables quick artwork recall, boosting efficiency, while also automatically pausing printing if the part scanned does not match the file to be printed.
New jettable primer: used to promote adhesion on powder coated products, Inkcups has launched SureBond Primer, a new jettable primer developed specifically for the machine. The device already features an optional seventh channel to which primer can be added via a dedicated printhead, enabling SureBond Primer to be applied in line, streamlining decoration of powder coated drinkware.
Smaller diameter capability: the diameter range of the Helix One has been expanded to enable decoration of smaller cylindrical items right down to 33 mm in diameter. This expanded diameter range of 33 to 116 mm, enables even greater application versatility, making it compatible with products such as shot glasses, spice jars, and cosmetic bottles in addition to the drinkware, candle holders and plastic bottles it is already known for.
Building on the success of Inkcups’ range of direct to object printers, the Helix One was launched in 2023, bringing the power and productivity of the technology to a compact, space efficient benchtop design. This smaller footprint has been instrumental in breaking down barriers to entry for entering the direct to object market. A dedicated cylinder printer, the device prints full CMYKW and varnish onto straight walled and tapered cylindrical objects such as glass and plastic bottles, candle holders, and stainless steel drinkware.
Gregory Harwood, director of digital product management and global service, said: ‘The Helix One’s affordable price, compact design, and scalability make it an ideal solution for businesses looking to expand into printing directly onto cylindrical objects. These upgrades enhance the pre-press file preparation stage with auto file and barcode scanning; as well as allow for an even greater range of applications with our upgraded jettable primer and the addition of a smaller diameter capability. We are always impressed by the creativity and innovation of our customers, and we can’t wait to see what our Helix One users produce utilising these new additions.’

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