Handheld inkjet printers are versatile devices capable of printing on a wide range of surfaces due to their portability and adaptability. They can print on:
1. **Paper**: Standard and specialty papers, including glossy, matte, and textured varieties.
2. **Cardboard**: Suitable for packaging, shipping boxes, and other corrugated materials.
3. **Wood**: Both raw and finished wood surfaces, useful for crafts and labeling.
4. **Metal**: Coated and uncoated metals, including aluminum and steel, often used in industrial settings.
5. **Plastic**: Various types, such as PVC, PET, and acrylic, commonly used for labeling and branding.
6. **Glass**: Smooth glass surfaces, ideal for decorative purposes and labeling.
7. **Textiles**: Fabrics like cotton, polyester, and blends, used for custom clothing and accessories.
8. **Ceramics**: Glazed and unglazed ceramic surfaces, suitable for decorative items and tiles.
9. **Leather**: Both genuine and synthetic leather, used for personalization and branding.
10. **Stone**: Smooth stone surfaces, including marble and granite, for decorative and industrial applications.
The effectiveness of printing on these surfaces depends on the printer's ink type, such as dye-based, pigment-based, or UV-curable inks, which offer varying levels of adhesion and durability. Additionally, surface preparation, such as cleaning or priming, may be necessary to ensure optimal print quality.