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Roland introduces new UV printer and RIP software update

  Roland VersaUV LEF2-300D printer with and computer screen showing some software on it.
The VersaUV LEF2-300D with 200mm height, not only supports taller items but adds capacity for a wider variety of jigs.

Roland DG has introduced two new products: the VersaUV LEF2-300D has been introduced to enhance print possibilities, while the latest version of Roland’s RIP software, Ergosoft Roland Edition 3 is designed to enhance user experience for Texart customers.

The VersaUV LEF2-300D with 200mm height, not only supports taller items but adds capacity for a wider variety of jigs, expanding the print potential on offer; it “creates vibrant colour and realistic textures, allowing for on demand customisation across a range of products and substrates” including leather bags, shoes, phone cases and other promotional items and gifts.

Product manager Francisco Lozano says: “given the versatility of the VersaUV LEF, we’ve seen fantastic success stories from a range of users. They come not just from the print industry but from retail, manufacturing and other industries, many of whom previously only relied on screen printing processes without a complementary digital device such as the VersaUV series.”

With a variety of new features and improvements, including a redesigned user interface for intuitive operation and enhanced user experience, the ability to quickly find and reach target spot colour, automatic spot replacement and overall improved user efficiency and productivity, this latest edition of Roland’s RIP software is a perfect match for high quality textile printing, says the company.

Existing Texart XT-640/RT-640 users who have activated editions 1 and 2 are eligible for a free upgrade between 24 March and 30 September 2020. Director of business development & product management Paul Willems comments:

“We’re so excited to be able to finally introduce our latest developments, created not only to assist current users and printers but to inspire creativity and print potential for future use.”

www.rolanddg.co.uk

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