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Roland DGA Expands TrueVIS Printer Line

Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) has announced a major expansion of its TrueVIS printer line, with six new inkjets joining the product family.

The newly launched models include the AP-640 resin printer, the LG-640/540/300 high-productivity UV printer/cutters, and the MG-640/300 UV printer/cutters. The new additions complement the four existing TrueVIS eco-solvent models – the VG3 and SG3 series printer/cutters – which were introduced in March 2022, according to a press release from the company.

“Now, we’ve expanded our award-winning product line to accommodate ever-changing consumer demand and the diversifying roles of print professionals. That’s what TrueVIS is all about – increasing the options available to those who demand the best, so they can choose the perfect solution for their specific applications and business needs,” Roland DGA President Amado Lara is quoted in the release.

The TrueVIS family now includes models that use three different ink types – resin, UV and eco-solvent. Like the TrueVIS VG3 and SG3 eco-solvent printer/cutters, the new AP-640 resin printer and LG Series UV printer/cutters are equipped with 7-in. touchscreen control panels that make operation easy, per the company release. The AP-640 is suited for a range of applications, including wall décor, indoor signs, retail displays, stickers and decals, banners and posters, vehicle wraps and more.

The new LG and MG Series UV inkjets are built on the TrueVIS printer/cutter platform and, with their White and Gloss specialty inks, they also allow users to incorporate dimensional and textural effects. The LG-300, LG-540 and LG-640 models are professional-level UV printer/cutters featuring two staggered printheads, significantly higher print speeds (up to 343 sq. ft./hr. in draft mode), wide-gamut EUV5 inks with new Orange and Red options, new UV lamps for more efficient curing, a newly designed take-up system, and other advancements that maximize productivity and ease of use. The MG-300 and MG-640 printer/cutters combine UV image quality, wide-gamut EUV inks and special effects – all per the company’s press release.

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