Roland DG announces the launch of VG 640 and 540
Roland DG, the manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers, has announced the launch of the machines in the TrueVIS VG series - the 640 and the 540 printer and cutters.
11 Mar 2016 | 3494 Views | By PrintWeek India
Yuko Maeda, division president of Roland DG business development unit, said, “Our goal was to provide an innovative solution for our customers’ businesses while delivering optimum production capability for a vast array of signs and graphics. VG printer and cutters are the ideal tools for producing indoor and outdoor advertising, vehicle graphics, banners, posters and displays, labels and decals, packaging prototypes, apparel heat transfers and more.”
Maeda added, “The TrueVIS brand expands Roland DG’s technical capabilities in ink formulation, printhead design, precision control, and firmware engineering, resulting in far greater flexibility for Roland DG customers moving forward. We will now be able to match the most appropriate head technology to each application and market that we serve, delivering the best available solutions to all of our users.”
“The combination of the new FlexFire head and new TrueVIS Ink delivers fine details and vibrant colours at a production speed of 10.6m2 per hour in high-quality mode on vinyl and up to 34.8m2 per hour on the banner in dual CMYK ink configuration. The optimised printing technology enables the VG to produce vibrant colour with low ink consumption and minimal electricity in comparison with alternative ink technologies. As it results in significant savings over the life of the product,” concluded Maeda.
TrueVIS VG series printer and cutters are equipped with four newly developed Roland DG FlexFire printheads, which flexibly control the metallic plate attached to the ink chamber, for a higher firing frequency. The VG-640 and 540, offers seven-colour, CMYK plus light cyan, light magenta and light black or eight-colour, CMYKL cLmLk plus white ink configurations. White ink provides opacity for transparent window graphics while light cyan, light magenta and light black offer gradations, skin tones and images.