ROLAND DG TO BRING FULL RANGE TO VI

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The Roland DG stand at Visual Impact Sydney will provide the first chance for industry professionals to see the expanded TrueVIS product lineup, which now includes resin, UV and eco-solvent models.

AP-640
Environmentally friendly: Roland DG AP-640

New models, which include the LG and MG Series UV printer-cutters and the company’s first water-based resin ink printer, the AP-640, which will be demonstrated alongside established models like the TrueVIS SG3 and VG3 Series.

Greg Stone, product and marketing manager for Roland DG said, “We are looking forward to showing visitors to Visual Impact the way the AP-640 printer can provide natural expressiveness, that takes advantage of the media texture, to give an outstanding imaging result, while also providing added peace of mind with its environmentally-friendly credentials.

“We’re also excited to be showcasing the new LG and MG series UV models, which enable high-definition output and special printing capabilities including three-dimensional expressions for tactile applications.

“This approach is increasingly popular with print buyers who want to add functionality, for applications like braille, or a haptic dimension such as adding texture to artwork reproductions,” Stone says.

New for Visual Impact: CO
New for Visual Impact: VersaObject CO

The TrueVIS now features ten models, it now has 28,000 users worldwide, and Stone says Roland DG will demonstrate to visitors the ‘industry-leading’ quality of printing and reliability at the show. “As well as the new TrueVIS models, we’ll also be showcasing the new VersaObject CO Series flatbeds for customers who are looking to take object customisation to new heights, plus a number of other perennially popular products including the VersaUV LEF2 series benchtop UV printers and the VersaStudio BN-20 series printer cutters,” Stone adds.

Roland DG will be on Stand E4, right inside the front entrance to the show, joining 90 exhibitors at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from 3-5 May. Click here to register or go to visualimpact.org.au for more information.

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