Roland DGA Introduces VersaUV LEF2-300D

Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) announced the launch of Roland’s new VersaUV LEF2-300D flatbed UV printer, which can create personalized and customized products.

The LEF2-300D, with its expanded workspace that supports a height of up to 7.87 in. – twice that of standard LEF2 models – makes product customization easy and versatile, enabling users to print text and full-color graphics directly onto an even broader range of objects, according to a statement from Roland DGA.

The LEF2-300D uses UV-LED lamps to instantly cure ink, making direct-printing onto plastics, leather, wood, fabrics and other materials simple, per the company.  It also allows users to add ultrarealistic graphics and simulated embossing to a wide variety of items, including smartphone cases, awards, souvenirs, giftware, leather goods, electronic devices, and more. With the added height, the LEF2-300D’s workspace is doubled, enabling it to print onto thicker materials and objects, as well as a greater array of shapes by accommodating diverse fixture sizes and types.

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Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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