The Bottle 360 is a versatile Kaiou UV flatbed inkjet printer with an optional 360° rotary attachment for true cylindrical printing. It’s designed for flat media and tube/cylinder work such as tumblers, bottles, cans, phone cases, cards and varied specialty substrates.
The machine is equipped with high-performance XP600 and Epson i3200 print heads to deliver precise, reliable printing.
Supported resolutions include 1200 dpi, 2400 dpi and 4800 dpi. Typical production speed is up to 100 cm/min (actual speed varies by resolution, media and RIP settings).
The printer can handle a broad range of materials including PVC, acrylic, metal, wood, glass and leather, plus many coated and uncoated substrates when configured properly.
Flatbed printing accommodates media up to 60 x 90 cm (24 x 36 inches).
Yes — when fitted with the 360° rotary cylinder accessory the printer supports full-wrap cylindrical printing for bottles, tumblers and cans. Contact your supplier for the specific rotary accessory dimensions and maximum printable diameter/length for your model.
It uses high-quality UV-curable inks. UV prints are fast-curing, highly durable and resistant to fading and scratching, suitable for many indoor and outdoor applications. Depending on configuration, white and clear/varnish inks are available for spot effects and opacity.
The printer is compatible with common image file formats (TIFF, PNG, JPEG, PDF) and is intended to work with standard RIP software used for UV printers. Exact bundled software and supported RIPs vary by seller — confirm at time of purchase.
Power supply range is 100–220V. Machine dimensions are approximately 170 x 135 x 84 cm and weight is about 140 kg — measure your workspace and doorways to ensure fit and access for installation.
The printer is backed by a 1-year warranty. Many vendors also provide installation, operator training, spare parts and technical support options — check with your supplier for specific service packages.
Regular maintenance includes print head cleaning and capping, nozzle checks, UV lamp/LED inspections, and periodic replacement of maintenance consumables. Use recommended inks and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule to maximize reliability and head life.
Primary consumables are UV ink, print heads (eventual replacement), cleaning solutions and maintenance kits. Actual running costs depend on ink coverage, media and production volume — request ink yield and pricing from your supplier for accurate estimates.
Preparation matters: clean and degrease surfaces, apply primers where recommended (especially for metals and some plastics), choose the right ink and color profile in your RIP, adjust resolution and curing parameters, and perform test prints to fine-tune settings.
Yes. UV-curing emits UV light and can produce trace fumes from some substrates or inks; use adequate ventilation, avoid direct eye/skin exposure to UV light, and follow MSDS/handling guidance for inks. Dispose of waste and used consumables per local regulations.
Contact the seller or authorized distributor for installation, operator training, warranty service and spare parts. Many suppliers offer remote technical support and on-site service options — confirm availability and response times before purchase.
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