Direct-to-Object and Direct-to-Shape Printing Technology: The Future of Product Customization

Direct-To-Object and Direct-To-Shape Printing is part of a wider shift toward shorter runs, better surface decoration, and more flexible product customization.

Introduction

The customization industry is undergoing a major transformation.

Traditional decoration methods such as labels, screen printing, heat transfer, pad printing, and shrink sleeves are increasingly being replaced by more advanced digital technologies.

Among the most exciting innovations are:

Direct-to-Object (DTO) Printing

Direct-to-Shape (DTS) Printing

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These technologies allow manufacturers to print directly onto finished products without using labels, stickers, or transfer processes.

From stainless steel tumblers and cosmetic bottles to candle jars, aluminum cans, wine bottles, and industrial containers, direct printing is becoming the preferred solution for brands seeking higher quality, greater flexibility, and faster production.

In this article, we will explore what Direct-to-Object and Direct-to-Shape printing are, how they work, and why they are transforming modern manufacturing.

What Is Direct-to-Object Printing?

Direct-to-Object (DTO) printing refers to printing graphics, logos, text, and images directly onto a physical product.

Instead of printing on paper, labels, or film, the printer deposits ink directly onto the final object surface.

The process eliminates:

Labels

Stickers

Transfer films

Secondary decoration steps

The printed design becomes part of the product itself.

Common applications include:

Tumblers

Water bottles

Cosmetic packaging

Candle jars

Glass bottles

Aluminum cans

Promotional products

Industrial containers

Modern UV inkjet technology has made Direct-to-Object printing one of the fastest-growing digital printing segments worldwide.

What Is Direct-to-Shape Printing?

Direct-to-Shape (DTS) printing is an advanced form of Direct-to-Object printing.

While DTO refers broadly to printing directly on objects, DTS specifically focuses on printing directly onto three-dimensional shapes and curved surfaces.

Examples include:

Cylinders

Cones

Tapered bottles

Wine bottles

Cosmetic containers

Sports bottles

Candle holders

Irregular packaging

Unlike flatbed printing, Direct-to-Shape technology follows the contour of the object to ensure accurate image placement across curved surfaces.

This capability enables true 360° decoration without labels or seams.

How Direct-to-Shape Printing Works

Modern Direct-to-Shape UV printers combine several technologies:

Product Scanning

The printer measures:

Diameter

Length

Shape profile

Surface position

Shape Modeling

Software creates a digital model of the object.

Automatic Positioning

The machine automatically adjusts:

Printhead height

Printing angle

Product rotation speed

UV Printing

UV-curable inks are deposited directly onto the object.

Instant UV Curing

UV lamps instantly cure the ink, creating durable, vibrant graphics.

The entire process can be completed in a single workflow.

Why Traditional Decoration Methods Are Losing Ground

For decades, manufacturers relied on:

Labels

Problems include:

Peeling

Bubbling

Wrinkling

Additional inventory

Screen Printing

Problems include:

High setup costs

Limited color capability

Difficult customization

Pad Printing

Problems include:

Small print areas

Limited image quality

Heat Transfer

Problems include:

Multi-step production

Additional labor

Potential durability issues

As brands demand shorter production runs and more personalization, these methods become less efficient.

Digital Direct-to-Object printing eliminates many of these limitations.

Key Advantages of Direct-to-Object Printing

1. No Labels Required

The design is printed directly onto the product.

Benefits include:

Cleaner appearance

Premium branding

Lower material costs

Many luxury brands now prefer direct printing because it creates a more professional look than labels.

2. Unlimited Color Capability

Traditional decoration often requires separate setup for each color.

Digital UV printing supports:

Full-color graphics

Gradients

Photographic images

Variable data printing

without additional setup costs.

3. Fast Product Changeovers

Modern manufacturers often produce:

Small batches

Seasonal designs

Personalized products

Direct-to-Object printing allows instant design changes without replacing screens or tooling.

4. Reduced Inventory

Brands no longer need to stock:

Pre-printed labels

Packaging variations

Multiple SKU versions

Products can be decorated on demand.

5. Better Sustainability

Direct printing reduces waste by eliminating:

Label backing paper

Transfer materials

Excess packaging components

This helps companies meet sustainability goals.

Why Direct-to-Shape Printing Is Ideal for Cylindrical Products

Many consumer products are not flat.

Examples include:

Tumblers

Water bottles

Wine bottles

Cosmetic bottles

Candle jars

Aluminum cans

Storage jars

Traditional printers struggle to maintain image quality on curved surfaces.

Direct-to-Shape technology solves this problem through synchronized rotation and precision ink placement.

The result is:

Seamless wraparound graphics

Better image alignment

Higher production consistency

The Importance of Automatic Taper Compensation

Not all cylindrical products are truly cylindrical.

Many products are tapered, including:

Travel mugs

Stainless steel tumblers

Cosmetic containers

Sports bottles

Without compensation, images may become distorted.

Modern industrial Direct-to-Shape systems use Automatic Taper Compensation (ATC) to automatically adjust the printing path according to the object’s geometry.

This ensures accurate image reproduction from top to bottom.

Industries Benefiting from Direct-to-Object Printing

Drinkware

Stainless steel tumblers

Coffee mugs

Water bottles

Sports bottles

Beverage Packaging

Wine bottles

Beer bottles

Aluminum cans

Glass growlers

Cosmetics & Personal Care

Perfume bottles

Shampoo bottles

Lotion bottles

Skincare packaging

Home Decor

Candle jars

Vases

Flowerpots

Lampshades

Promotional Products

Golf balls

Christmas ornaments

Pen holders

Corporate gifts

Industrial Packaging

Paint buckets

Oil containers

Chemical containers

Industrial drums

Why Brands Are Moving Toward Direct-to-Shape Printing

Consumer demand is shifting toward:

Personalization

Premium packaging

Short production runs

Faster product launches

Direct-to-Shape printing provides:

✓ Faster production

✓ Lower setup costs

✓ Better aesthetics

✓ Reduced inventory

✓ Greater flexibility

✓ Higher profitability

These advantages explain why more manufacturers are replacing labels and traditional decoration methods with digital UV printing technology.

Raycolor Direct-to-Shape Printing Solution

Raycolor Cylindrical UV Printers are designed specifically for industrial Direct-to-Object and Direct-to-Shape printing.

Key features include:

Intelligent Product Scanning

Automatically measures object dimensions.

Automatic Taper Compensation

Supports cylindrical and conical products.

PLC Touchscreen Control

Simplifies operation and job setup.

Robotic Automation

Enables continuous production.

White + Color + Varnish Printing

Creates premium packaging effects.

20 mm High-Drop Printing Capability

Maintains image quality on challenging surfaces.

Supporting:

Glass

Metal

Plastic

Ceramic

and a wide range of cylindrical, tapered, and irregular products.

The Future of Product Decoration

The future of product decoration is no longer labels, screens, or transfers.

It is digital, direct, flexible, and highly automated.

Direct-to-Object and Direct-to-Shape printing technologies are helping manufacturers achieve:

Faster production

Better branding

Reduced costs

Improved sustainability

Greater customization

As brands continue moving toward personalized and premium packaging, direct printing will become the new industry standard.

Conclusion

Direct-to-Object and Direct-to-Shape printing technologies are redefining how products are decorated.

By printing directly onto finished products, manufacturers can eliminate labels, simplify production, improve appearance, and create highly customized products with exceptional efficiency.

For businesses focused on bottles, tumblers, cosmetic packaging, candle jars, and industrial containers, Direct-to-Shape UV printing offers one of the most powerful and future-proof production solutions available today.

Ready to transform your production process?

Contact Raycolor today for free sample printing and discover the advantages of industrial Direct-to-Shape UV printing.

Industry Reference

For broader industry context, see PRINTING United Alliance and compare those trends with your own product, material, coating, and volume requirements.

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