UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 - Large-Scale Institutional Art Production System for Museums, Galleries & Professional Studios

UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 - Large-Scale Institutional Art Production System for Museums, Galleries & Professional Studios

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UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 - Large-Scale Institutional Art Production System for Museums, Galleries & Professional Studios

UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 - Large-Scale Institutional Art Production System for Museums, Galleries & Professional Studios

$3,499.00 USD
Sale price  $3,499.00 USD Regular price  $3,499.00 USD
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UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 is a large-format institutional-grade art machine designed for museums, galleries, and professional studios that require scalable physical artwork production with absolute precision and consistency.

With a 36” × 24” working area, it enables museum-scale generative art, exhibition installation production, and high-volume physical artwork creation across traditional and experimental media.

Built on a reinforced CoreXY architecture, ArtStation 2436 delivers industrial stability, repeatable accuracy, and long-cycle production reliability, making it suitable for both exhibition environments and continuous studio workflows.

Unlike closed art systems, ArtStation 2436 is designed as an open institutional creative infrastructure, supporting real-time workflow integration, generative systems, and hybrid digital-to-physical production pipelines.

Precision Driven

Creative Freedom

Large Format Ready

Smooth Performance

1. Institutional-Grade Large Format Production System

ArtStation 2436 is engineered for museum and gallery-scale output, enabling large physical artworks, installations, and exhibition pieces without sacrificing precision or consistency.

It transforms digital creation into repeatable, controllable physical production at scale.

2. Reinforced Industrial CoreXY Architecture

The upgraded motion system is built for long-duration, large-format operation, ensuring:

  • stable structural rigidity
  • reduced vibration over extended travel
  • consistent accuracy across full canvas size

Ideal for production environments where reliability matters more than experimentation alone.

3. Scalable Ultra-Precision (0.0125mm Resolution)

Even at maximum working size, the system maintains 0.0125mm motion resolution, ensuring fine detail integrity across the entire 36” × 24” surface.

This allows artists to scale from sketch to museum wall without loss of fidelity.

4. Advanced Tool Control for Fine Art Media

Supports precise vertical tool control with stable engagement across multiple traditional media, including:

  • pens & technical inks
  • brushes & paint systems
  • charcoal, oil sticks, and mixed tools

Designed for institutional workflows requiring material flexibility.

5. Museum-Scale Surface Stability Handling

Engineered to maintain consistent tool pressure and stroke quality across large-format surfaces, including canvas, paper, and archival substrates.

Ensures uniform output quality from edge to edge of the working area.

6. Multi-Material Fine Art Compatibility

Supports a full spectrum of physical art materials, enabling hybrid workflows that combine:

  • generative algorithms
  • traditional painting techniques
  • experimental physical mark-making

This makes it suitable for contemporary institutional exhibitions.

7. Production-Level Repeatability for Exhibitions & Studios

Built for continuous use, ArtStation 2436 ensures consistent output across:

  • exhibition installations
  • gallery production cycles
  • institutional art programs
  • commercial generative production workflows

Repeatability is treated as a core feature, not an afterthought.

8. Open USB Workflow Integration System

Supports real-time USB-connected control for integration with:

  • generative art systems
  • creative coding environments
  • custom studio pipelines

Enabling dynamic, programmable, and interactive art production workflows.

9. Generative + Traditional Hybrid Workflow Support

Bridges computational art and physical execution, allowing seamless transition between:

  • algorithmic generation
  • manual artistic intervention
  • physical material output

Designed for artists working at the intersection of code and craft.

10. Institutional Deployment Ready Design

Optimized for deployment in:

  • museums
  • galleries
  • university labs
  • research-based art institutions

Stable, maintainable, and suitable for long-term exhibition environments.

UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 Specification

System & Control

  • Motherboard: DrawCore V1.3
  • Firmware: EBB
  • Add-ons: UUNA TEK H SE Control
  • Connectivity: USB
  • Input Voltage: AC 100–240V (Worldwide Compatible)
  • Power Adapter Output: DC 12V, ≥1A

Motion System

  • Motor Structure: CoreXY Motion Structure
  • Maximum XY Travel Speed: 11 in/sec (≈280 mm/sec)
  • Native XY Resolution: 2032 steps/inch (≈80 steps/mm)
  • Minimum Motion Resolution: 0.0125 mm
  • Mechanical Precision (XY): 0.1 mm
  • Reproducibility (XY): Typically better than 0.1 mm at low speeds
  • Vertical Pen Travel: 10 mm (0.4 in)
  • Adjustable Pen Angle: 70–90°

Working Area

  • X Axis Usable Travel: 915 mm (36”)
  • Y Axis Usable Travel: 610 mm (24”)

Frame & Material Handling

  • Frame Materials: Aluminum Profile + Stainless Steel + Magnetic Steel Plate
  • Included Pen Clip: Supports pens and drawing instruments up to 16 mm diameter
  • Maximum Material Thickness: 18 mm (0.7 in)

Dimensions & Weight

  • Machine Height: 115 mm (4.53”) (excluding cable guide structure)
  • Footprint / Overall Dimensions: 773 × 1060 mm (30.43” × 41.73”)
  • Physical Weight: 15 kg

Software & Compatibility

  • Windows 7/8/10/11 or above (iDraw Software, Inkscape)
  • Mac OS (iDraw Software, Inkscape, LightBurn for Laser Engraving)
  • Linux supported

UUNA TEK ArtStation Scale-Based Art Production System Comparison

1824 vs 2436 — Technical and institutional deployment comparison for studio and museum-scale production workflows.

Category ArtStation 1824 ArtStation 2436
System Positioning Studio-scale art production system for creative labs and professional studios Institutional-scale art production system for museums, galleries, and cultural institutions
Core Concept Flexible production system for iterative creative workflows High-capacity production infrastructure for exhibition-grade output
Production Scale Mid-scale studio production environment Large-scale institutional production environment
Motion Architecture CoreXY high-stability motion system Reinforced industrial CoreXY motion system
XY Travel Speed Up to 280 mm/s (11 in/sec) Up to 280 mm/s (11 in/sec)
XY Resolution 0.0125 mm minimum motion resolution 0.0125 mm minimum motion resolution
Mechanical Accuracy ~0.1 mm typical accuracy ~0.1 mm maintained across full-span motion
Repeatability High repeatability for studio batch creation Industrial-grade repeatability for long-cycle production
Vertical Tool Travel (Z Axis) 10 mm controlled tool lift system 10 mm reinforced long-span tool system
Tool Angle Control Adjustable 70°–90° pen angle system Adjustable 70°–90° reinforced pen angle system
Workflow Type Creative iteration / studio workflow Production workflow / exhibition output
System Stability Studio-grade daily operational stability Institutional-grade continuous production stability
Ideal Deployment Creative studios, universities, design labs, independent artists Museums, galleries, cultural institutions, exhibition organizations

Frequently asked questions

1. What is UUNA TEK ArtStation 2436 used for?

ArtStation 2436 is a large-format professional art machine designed for museum-level generative art, studio production, and large-scale physical artwork creation. It is built for artists, studios, galleries, and institutions that require scalable and precise artistic output.

2. Is the ArtStation 2436 ready to use out of the box?

Yes. The machine comes fully assembled and factory-calibrated. Users can begin creating immediately without mechanical setup, alignment, or calibration procedures.

3. What makes ArtStation 2436 different from smaller plotter systems?

The ArtStation 2436 features an extended 36” × 24” working area designed specifically for large-format production. Unlike smaller systems, it is optimized for long-distance motion stability, making it suitable for large-scale compositions, installations, and exhibition-grade artwork.

4. How does the CoreXY system benefit large-format artwork?

The reinforced CoreXY motion system provides high structural stability and reduces vibration during long travel movements. This ensures consistent precision and smooth output across large surfaces, even during complex generative workflows.

5. How precise is the ArtStation 2436 at large scale?

It maintains a minimum motion resolution of 0.0125mm with approximately 0.1mm mechanical accuracy. This ensures fine detail consistency is preserved even across the full working area, from edge to edge.

6. What materials and tools does it support?

ArtStation 2436 supports a wide range of traditional artistic tools including pens, brushes, charcoal, ink, and mixed media instruments. It is compatible with paper, canvas, and archival-grade materials for professional artwork production

7. Can it be used for professional studio or commercial production?

Yes. The system is designed for continuous professional use, including studio production, exhibitions, installations, and commercial generative art workflows that require repeatability and consistency.

8. Does it support generative art workflows?

Yes. It is fully compatible with generative art systems and creative software, enabling algorithm-driven design, iterative workflows, and hybrid digital-to-physical art creation.

9. What is the maximum drawing speed?

The maximum XY travel speed is approximately 280 mm/s (11 in/sec), allowing efficient production for both detailed artwork and larger compositions.

10. Who is this product best for?

It is designed for professional artists, galleries, museums, studios, and institutions working on large-scale generative art, fine art production, and exhibition-level creative projects.