Roland DG, a world leader in digital printing solutions, has unveiled the TrueVIS XP-640, Roland DG’s new eco-solvent printer and other innovative products.
The eco-solvent printer was presented for the first time at the famous Autodromo Nazionale Monza race track. Live product demonstrations were shown, where the professional audience could convince themselves of the speed and quality of the new products. Stephen Davis, EMEA Marketing Director at Roland DG, commented: ‘By working with our partners at BWT Alpine Formula One Team and hosting this event at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit in Monza, we are demonstrating the synergy between cutting-edge printing technology and the thrill of high performance.’
The TrueVIS XP-640
With print speeds of up to 15 m²/hour, a wider colour gamut with red, orange and green inks, and features such as automatic media gap adjustment and enhanced usability with a 7-inch touchscreen, the TrueVIS XP-640 is designed to meet the needs of high-volume print businesses.
Stephen Davis, EMEA Marketing Director at Roland DG, added: “The debut of the TrueVIS XP-640 and our expanded portfolio emphasises Roland DG’s relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence. Just as motorsport pushes the boundaries of technology and precision, Roland DG products are designed to deliver unrivalled performance, versatility and value. With this new range, we have increased our focus on delivering more productivity benefits to our customers to meet increasing market demand in the midst of challenging economic conditions.”
In addition to the TrueVIS XP-640, Roland DG introduced another product. The TY-300 direct-to-garment printer defines garment and textile customisation with vivid colour reproduction and a 45% faster operating speed. Its environmentally certified inks and automated maintenance system offer sustainable and efficient solutions.
Roland DG
Roland DG is a subsidiary of the Japanese Roland DG Corporation and a manufacturer of large format printers, cutting plotters, printing and cutting plotters, engravers, milling machines and metal printers, which are primarily used in the graphic arts and medical industries. Roland DG Corporation has subsidiaries and partners in Belgium, the USA, Australia, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Denmark and Brazil.