A wall printer is equipment. What it does for your business depends on your market, your effort, and how you use it. This article lays out what the machine can do, what a project can look like, and what to weigh before you invest — without promising a specific outcome.
What the Equipment Does
A UV wall printer applies ink directly to walls, floors, and other surfaces, curing it almost instantly with UV LEDs. That means you can offer custom murals, branded walls, and floor graphics without the lead time of traditional painting or vinyl installation.
Example Project Economics (Illustrative Only)
The figures below are an illustrative example based on assumptions about pricing and volume. Actual results vary by market, pricing, effort, and demand — they are not a guarantee of any particular outcome.
These are examples to help you think through the model — your own numbers will depend on your local market, pricing, and how much time you put in.
What Ownership Looks Like Day to Day
A Realistic Word of Caution
None of this happens without effort. There's a learning curve with surface prep, calibration, client communication, and pricing. You'll need to market yourself and build a portfolio from scratch. Weather, textured surfaces, and commercial procurement cycles can slow projects down. Results vary by market, work ethic, and pricing — the examples above are not guarantees.
Support and Service
Warranty, training and support terms are confirmed in writing with your quote. Vertiq machines are assembled and shipped from California, USA.
Is a Wall Printer Right for Your Business?
If you're evaluating equipment to add a new service line, a UV wall printer is worth researching carefully — including talking to the manufacturer about realistic project pricing and timelines in your area.
Get a quote to discuss specifications, pricing, and what the equipment could add to your business.