Inkcups releases the new Helix High Throw UV Cylindrical Printer
Inkcups announces the launch of the Helix High Throw UV Cylindrical Printer, bringing Inkcups’ pioneering High Throw technology into the Helix family of cylindrical direct-to-object inkjet printers.
Designed to accommodate height variations while decorating cylindrical and conical products, the Helix High Throw is ideal for cylindrically printing challenging and irregular shapes such as stepped and tapered vessels, those with posts for attaching handles, and items as varied as footballs and rugby balls, pet bowls and planters. The Helix® High Throw expands the possibilities of helical printing far beyond drinkware and bottles.
Capable of printing products with a diameter range from 2.55 inches (65 mm) to 7.1 inches (180 mm) and handling height variations up to 15 mm, this advanced direct-to-object inkjet printer delivers eye-catching, seamless, full-colour, 360° graphics, all from a single workstation.
The key features of the Helix High Throw include:
- engineered to handle height variations up to 15mm, making it ideal for decorating stepped drinkware, drinkware with posts for attaching handles, wine bottles and tumblers, large diameter jugs, mini kegs, plant pots, pet bowls, and more
- advanced product scanning capabilities for precise placement on contours
- automatic programmable tilt and height adjustment system for operations requiring conical printing, delivering accurate and dependable results on every item
Two different ink configurations are possible with the Helix High Throw, enabling businesses to adapt their setup as their production needs evolve. The six-colour configuration (WW+CK+MY+LcLm+VV) delivers even smoother gradients, accurate skin tones, and photo-realistic images by adding light cyan and light magenta to the standard four-colour process. Spot varnish also enhances the look and feel of designs and delivers a range of special effects.
Derek LaChance, Digital Product Manager, Inkcups, says, “Until now, there were always some products that traditional cylindrical inkjet printers just couldn’t accommodate. It wasn’t possible to achieve striking visuals on vessels with varying diameters and angles. Still, the launch of the Helix High Throw completely changes that, expanding the Helix range’s capabilities far beyond drinkware. This is something customers have been asking for since we first debuted our High Throw technology in 2025, so there’s no doubt that it’s going to be a powerful addition to many production environments.”
Sarah Hall, Program Manager – Cylinder Printers, Inkcups, adds, “What’s especially exciting is the ability to decorate larger, uniquely shaped items such as plant pots and footballs, opening the door to entirely new application possibilities. It’s inspiring to push beyond the traditional limits of helical printing, and we’re looking forward to seeing the creative ways our customers use the Helix High Throw to expand and diversify their offerings.”



