From Latte Art to Industrial Coding: Why Evebot Is Changing the Way We Print

Ask anyone who runs a coffee shop what keeps them up at night, and chances are they’ll say something about standing out. In a city with a café on every corner, a good cup of coffee is no longer enough. People want a moment—something worth pulling out their phone for. On the other side of the spectrum, if you manage a warehouse or a production line, your headaches are different: tracing batches, dating products, keeping everything legible and compliant without slowing down operations.

Two very different worlds. One solution provider.

Evebot builds printers that don’t fit neatly into one category. The evebot coffee printer series handles the creative side of food and beverage presentation. The printpen Portable handheld coffee art printer puts that same creativity into the palm of your hand. The printpod Miniature handheld industrial date and logo inkjet printer tackles the gritty, no-nonsense world of industrial coding. And the countertop heavyweights—evebot eb-pro metal countertop single cup coffee printer and evebot eb-fc1 metal countertop color cup coffee printer—bridge the gap between commercial durability and artistic precision.

Let’s walk through each one.


The Countertop Workhorses: EB-Pro and EB-FC1

If you’ve ever watched a barista pour a perfect rosetta and thought, “I could never do that,” you’re not alone. Traditional latte art takes months—sometimes years—to master. Evebot’s countertop printers eliminate that learning curve entirely.

The evebot eb-pro metal countertop single cup coffee printer is built for speed and reliability. It prints directly onto the foam of a latte, cappuccino, or even cold foam drinks in 5 to 15 seconds. The resolution sits at 600 dpi, which is sharp enough to reproduce photos, logos, or custom messages with impressive clarity. One ink cartridge lasts for 800 to 1,000 cups, making it practical for a busy café that might go through hundreds of drinks a day.

What really sets the EB-Pro apart is its build. The entire frame is metal—aircraft-grade, according to some descriptions—and it feels like it could survive a drop off the counter (though we don’t recommend testing that). The touchscreen rotates up to 60 degrees for the best viewing angle, and the machine operates as a standalone unit with WiFi built in. No phone, no tablet, no app required—just scan a QR code or enter a URL to upload an image, and the printer does the rest. That simplicity matters when you’ve got a line of customers waiting and you don’t have time to troubleshoot Bluetooth pairing.

The food-safe edible ink is SGS-certified, so you’re not compromising safety for novelty. And the atmosphere lamp? That’s just a nice touch for cafés that want the machine to look as good as the drinks it produces.

Where the EB-Pro focuses on single-cup efficiency, the evebot eb-fc1 metal countertop color cup coffee printer takes customization a step further. This is a full-color machine. While the EB-Pro prints in a single coffee-brown tone, the EB-FC1 delivers vibrant, multi-color images. It prints on beverage foam—coffee, latte, beer, cocktail, milk tea—and also directly onto the surface of cups, mugs, and cylindrical objects. That second capability opens up a lot of possibilities: custom-branded merchandise, limited-edition cup designs, personalized gifts for events.

The EB-FC1 comes with a built-in camera, so customers can take a selfie and have it printed onto their drink in about 15 seconds. No barista skills required. It handles cup heights from 5 to 18 centimeters and prints at 600 dpi resolution. At 13 kilograms, it’s not something you’d want to move around every day, but that weight speaks to the metal construction and commercial-grade durability.

For coffee shop owners, these machines are more than novelties. They’re marketing tools. A drink with a customer’s face or a custom logo on it is almost guaranteed to end up on social media. That’s free advertising, and it builds the kind of emotional connection that keeps people coming back.


Creativity in Your Pocket: The PrintPen

Not every business has the counter space—or the budget—for a full-size printer. That’s where the printpen Portable handheld coffee art printer comes in.

This thing is small. We’re talking 174 x 53 x 30 millimeters and 255 grams. It fits in a pocket, a purse, or an apron. It runs on battery, connects via Bluetooth, and prints edible ink designs directly onto coffee foam, macarons, cakes, cookies, and other desserts.

The PrintPen operates with a single button. You glide it over the surface, and the inkjet head does the rest. The printing accuracy is 300 dpi, which is lower than the countertop models but more than adequate for the size and scale of handheld applications. One cartridge can print up to 7,000 impressions at 26 x 50 millimeters.

What makes the PrintPen particularly useful is its flexibility. You’re not locked into a fixed position. You can print on a coffee at a pop-up event, on a cookie at a farmers’ market, or on a cake at a wedding. It’s food-grade, safe, and odorless. And because it’s handheld, there’s virtually no setup time—turn it on, align it, and print.

For small cafés, home baristas, or catering businesses that want to offer personalized drinks without investing in a countertop machine, the PrintPen is a low-risk entry point into the world of edible printing.


Industrial-Grade Precision: The PrintPod

Now shift gears entirely. Imagine you’re running a factory that produces thousands of units a day. Each box needs a batch number, an expiration date, a barcode. The labels have to stay on, stay legible, and survive shipping, handling, and whatever else the supply chain throws at them.

The printpod Miniature handheld industrial date and logo inkjet printer is built for exactly this.

This is a handheld inkjet printer designed for variable data printing—expiration dates, batch numbers, serial numbers, logos, barcodes. It prints on a wide range of surfaces: cardboard, plastic, metal, glass, wood, leather. The print width is 26 millimeters, and each cartridge delivers about 3,500 prints. A full charge supports around 1,000 prints, which means you can get through a full shift without hunting for a power outlet.

The PrintPod weighs just 0.4 kilograms. That’s light enough to carry around a warehouse all day without fatigue. It connects via WiFi and works with any WiFi-enabled device. You upload your design or data through a companion app, point the printer at the surface, and print. No bulky equipment. No stationary production line. Just point, click, and move on.

What’s interesting about the PrintPod—and the broader printpods series—is that Evebot actually won a Red Dot Design Award for this product line. That’s not nothing. It signals that the design isn’t just functional; it’s been recognized for its innovation and usability.

For logistics companies, manufacturers, and warehouses, the PrintPod solves a real problem: how to mark products quickly, accurately, and portably without investing in expensive, stationary printing rigs. It’s the kind of tool that pays for itself in saved time and reduced errors.


One Ecosystem, Many Applications

What ties all these products together isn’t just the Evebot name. It’s a shared design philosophy.

Every printer in the lineup—whether it’s the evebot coffee printer series, the printpen Portable handheld coffee art printer, or the printpod Miniature handheld industrial date and logo inkjet printer—prioritizes ease of use. You don’t need specialized training. You don’t need to be a technician. You upload an image, point the printer, and let the hardware do the work.

The ink formulations are tailored to each application: edible and food-safe for the coffee printers and PrintPen; durable, quick-drying, and permanent for the PrintPod. The build quality across the board leans toward metal and robust materials, because these machines are meant to be used, not babied.

And the range of applications is genuinely broad. A café can use the EB-Pro to print logos on lattes. A bakery can use the PrintPen to decorate macarons. A factory can use the PrintPod to date-stamp boxes. A hotel can use the EB-FC1 to print custom designs on mugs as guest gifts. The same core technology—precision inkjet printing—adapted to wildly different contexts.


Making the Choice

So which one is right for you?

If you run a high-volume café or restaurant and want to offer custom latte art as a daily feature, the evebot eb-pro metal countertop single cup coffee printer is your machine. It’s fast, durable, and dead simple to operate.

If you need color—full, vibrant color—and you want the flexibility to print on cups as well as foam, the evebot eb-fc1 metal countertop color cup coffee printer is the step up.

If you’re on a budget, short on space, or need something portable for events and markets, the printpen Portable handheld coffee art printer gives you the creative freedom without the countertop commitment.

And if your business is about boxes, batches, and barcodes—if you need to mark products quickly and accurately in an industrial setting—the printpod Miniature handheld industrial date and logo inkjet printer is the tool you didn’t know you were looking for.

Evebot isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. But for the people who need what these printers do—whether that’s turning a latte into a canvas or a cardboard box into a traceable asset—they’re exactly the right solution.

Visit the Evebot website to see the full lineup, compare specs, and figure out which printer fits your workflow. Because whatever you’re printing—coffee art, custom cookies, or expiration dates—there’s a good chance Evebot has already built a machine for it.

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