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Roland DG unveils next generation TrueVIS models

Roland DG has announced the launch of its third generation of TrueVIS printer/cutter machines, including the VG3-640/540 and SG3-540/300.

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Roland DG will show the new VG3-640/540 and SG3-540/300 at Sign and Digital UK

Aimed at print service providers in the sign and graphics and personalisation markets, the eco-solvent inkjet machines are, according to Roland DG, suitable for use in a wide range of applications such as signage, banners, vehicle graphics, stickers and labels.

Each machine has a 7” LCD touch panel, automated media feed and gap adjustment to help reduce user tasks, as well as one-touch media holders. 

Other features include Roland DG Connect, which provides both maintenance and device information, and colour matching and variation job function, supported by the latest version of VersaWorks.

Paul Willems, product management and business development director at Roland DG EMEA, comments: “Since its launch in 2016, we have focused on building upon our award-winning TrueVIS range. The combination of unparalleled colour, durability and ease of use has appealed to large numbers of digital print business owners.
 
“The exciting new products launched today were developed from user feedback with the goal of making Roland's best-selling print-and-cut performance available in an even more user-friendly and intelligent manner for everyone. 

“The VG3/SG3 series provides exceptional value for printing businesses and delivers the finest image quality.”

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