Present sponsor Roland DG had the brand new VersaObject EU-1000MF LED-UV flatbed printer on the stand, which it describes as its entry degree flatbed, geared for roll-to-roll print companies trying to transfer up.
It’s bundled with Versaworks, which is the Roland DG rip, which the corporate says is straightforward to make use of. It prints straight onto substrates as much as 2440 mm x 1220 mm and with a most peak of 95mm, onto media together with PVC panels, foam panels, corrugated cardboard, and aluminium plates.
It comes as both four-colour/four-head or six-colour/six-head fashions with CMYK clear and white. Roland DG says clear can be utilized to create raised embossed results.
The corporate was additionally displaying the VersaObject M-240, geared in direction of promotional merchandise, personalisation, and industrial kind purposes. It supersedes the sooner two sequence, and comes with new era inks. At an funding of round $50,000 it offers entry into what Roland DG says is a fast-growing market, and for round a 3rd of that value the corporate was displaying the VersaStudio BD-8, a desktop UV flatbed printer.
Additionally on the stand was the BYD-20, the DTF print system, now in its second era. It is also a part of the VersaStudio vary, so nonetheless focusing on smaller companies, however at a low value, solely simply into 5 figures.
The corporate additionally had its vary of roll-to-roll print methods on the stand, which are actually accessible in all UV, eco-solvent and resin codecs.