Roland DGA Unveils New Extension Tables for TrueVIS LG Series UV Printer/Cutters
Roland DGA Corporation, a provider of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters, has announced that its TrueVIS LG Series large-format UV printer/cutters now support an optional ET Series Extension Table designed to enable printing on up to B0-size paperboard for packaging prototypes.
Available now through authorized Roland DGA dealers, the ET Series dedicated table units attach easily to the TrueVIS LG-640, LG-540, or LG-300 models and conveniently handle up to B0-size paperboard for prototyping and mock-up production of folding cartons ranging from smaller packages for items such as food, medicine and cosmetics to larger items like liquor bottles, home appliances and toys. The extension tables help streamline the operator’s workflow by making it easier and more cost-efficient to perform multiple design iterations when creating folding carton packaging with LG Series devices.
Roland DG’s TrueVIS LG Series inkjets are high productivity UV roll-to-roll printer/cutters ideal for customers who need to produce maximum output in a short period of time. They support CMYK, Red, Orange, Gloss, White, and Primer inks that image beautifully and allow for an expanded gamut that optimizes the creative possibilities for users. In addition to printing effectively on a wide variety of materials, these advanced machines make it simple to incorporate eye-catching special effects, including stunning simulated embossing and unique textures, into prints. They are widely used to produce package prototypes, large advertisements, signboards, and interior décor, as well as stickers, labels, and decals.
“When it comes to packaging, rapidly changing consumer needs and demands are requiring faster product development,” said Philip Chu, Roland DGA’s UV Printer Product Manager. “Our LG Series printer/cutters are built to provide not only superior image quality but also unsurpassed productivity. The new extension tables further enhance the capabilities of these advanced UV inkjets, increasing efficiency, optimizing ease of use, and reducing overall production costs.”
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