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Sign tech supports armed forces rehab

Mission Motorsport has praised the contributions of Roland DG and Jaguar Landrover after successfully completing a six-month project that saw the company engineer and wrap five specialised F-Pace sports cars.

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Mission Motorsport used Roland DG technology to wrap five specially designed F-Pace cars that had to deal with temperatures from -40 to 50°C

Mission Motorsport aids in the recovery and rehabilitation of those affected by military operations through providing new and existing skills through motorsport. Roland DG sponsors the initiative and supplied a VersaCAMM SP-i DG SP-540 equipped with Eco-Sol Max inks and technical support to the team.

Without the loan of the machine, we would never have been able to produce the cars that we did- the whole project would never have happened

“Without the loan of the machine, we would never have been able to produce the cars that we did- the whole project would never have happened,” explains James Cameron, founder and chief executive officer of Mission Motorsports, who added: “Despite the vast capabilities of the machine, we found it was easy and efficient to use and got to grips with the integrated printer and cutter after only the second wrap application. This meant we were able to streamline the manufacturing process to save time and guarantee each project was completed ahead of deadline.” For the full story go to p63 of SignLink February.


SignLink's editor, Brendan Perring, got first hand experience of Roland DG's equipment and training around vehicle wrapping when he tackled a two day project on a Ducati super-bike

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