Roland DG expands options for VersaUV LEC2 Series

Orange and red EUV5 inks are now available for the VersaUV LEC2 Series

Roland DG has expanded its VersaUV LEC2 Series of UV roll-to-roll printer/ cutters and VersaUV LEC2 S-Series UV flatbed printers with the addition of new orange and red ink options and a larger version of the optional extension table designed specifically for the LEC2-640.

The VersaUV LEC2 product range launched in January 2021 and now, the exciting addition of orange and red EUV5 inks to the original set of CMYK, white, gloss and printable primer, further expands the potential of these versatile devices.

Choosing an ink configuration which includes orange and red is ideal for those who work with brands that demand nothing less than colour-accurate print perfection. The new ink gamut also offers the perfect solution for print service providers seeking to add vibrancy and impact to their printed output to make their graphics – including backlit, canvas and decorative applications – really pop.

Suitable for the fullest range of printing capabilities, the GREENGUARD GOLD-certified EUV5 ink delivers stunning quality prints at all speeds and easily adheres onto a virtually limitless range of materials and substrates.

Paul Willems, director of business development and product management, EMEA at Roland DG, said: “We’re delighted to add these two new vibrant colours to our EUV5 range, offering our customers an extended colour gamut. The inks will enable new VersaUV LEC2 customers to take on an even wider range of work and produce stunning high-quality applications.”

Building on the success of the ET-30 extension table which aids stability when feeding in more rigid substrates such as cardstock for packaging prototypes, Roland DG has announced the availability of a new ET-64 accessory. Compatible with the LEC2-640 printer/cutter, it is suitable for the entire range of folding carton applications up to B1 size, using real paper stocks.

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