Wednesday, 1 February 2023 Six new printers added to Roland DG TrueVIS lineup Roland DG has announced the worldwide launch of six new models in the best-selling TrueVIS Series of large format inkjet printers and printer cutters: the AP-640 Resin Printer, the LG-640/540/300 high productivity UV printer cutters, and the versatile, cost-effective MG-640/300 UV printer cutters. The TrueVIS lineup has expanded to include three ink types – UV, Resin and Eco-solvent – each with different capabilities. Together with the four ECO-SOL models previously launched in March 2022, the TrueVIS lineup expands to ten inkjet devices. "In response to changing industry, environmental and social trends," Tony Miller, President of Roland DG’s Global Sales and Marketing Division, said, "we felt it was important to increase the number of options available to our customers so they can choose the best solution for their particular application requirements." Miller added, "no matter which printing technology they choose, our customers can count on the same industry-leading TrueVIS print quality and reliability." "Since the first model, released in 2016, the TrueVIS Series has won worldwide acclaim from graphics professionals for its ability to produce durable graphics with the extraordinary power to excite hearts and minds," said Miller. "Meanwhile, consumer needs are changing based on fast-paced technological innovation, changes in social structure, and a growing awareness of environmental issues. As a result, printed graphics are increasingly required to create positive impressions and experiences in a wider range of situations, from outdoor and indoor commercial venues to public facilities such as museums, hospitals, schools, and even in private homes." The AP-640 Resin Printer offers natural expressiveness that takes advantage of the media texture and is ideal for environmentally-friendly applications, giving added peace of mind. The LG Series and MG Series UV models enable high-definition output and special printing capabilities, including three-dimensional expressions for tactile applications such as artwork reproduction and Braille. At the same time, the ECO-SOL models create stunning graphics with vivid, unsurpassed colour reproduction. "It is our mission to provide people worldwide with the joy of creation and the excitement that comes from it. With the addition of resin and UV inkjet models, the TrueVIS Series opens up the future with vast possibilities of incredible signs and graphics for our customers," concluded Miller. Previous Article Cartology expands into Woolworths Metro network Next Article Aussie companies CI Group and Entwined Signage win at the Global Digital Signage Awards in Barcelona If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print