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                PacPrint
   Platinum Sponsor Roland
DG reveals PacPrint range
what Roland DG says is the “value- packed” SG3 Series offering print quality, increased efficiency and an enhanced user experience.
Roland DG says for peak performance and unlimited printing possibilities, the IU-1000F UV-LED flatbed printer delivers the “speed, super-accurate colour reproduction and creative print expression” that
customers demand, on demand.
For visitors considering diversifying into new markets or expanding their current
direct-to-garment production, the XT-640S-DTG turns up the volume on t-shirts, apparel, and fabric accessory printing “without
the high industrial price tag”, while the LEC2 S-Series UV flatbed printers provide both direct-to-product customisation, and direct printing on flexible and rigid materials.
As well as the lineup of products on the Roland DG stand, it will highlight the range of value-
added services that its customers receive, “to help you get the most from your investment”. Roland Academy training includes courses on software, equipment and applications – all run by expert Roland DG trainers, while Roland DG Engage installation and
training service delivers knowledge and expertise direct from the manufacturer through fully trained and certified Roland DG installation and software training specialists. 21
       Above Platinum sponsor: Roland DG will have a range of printers never seen before in Australia
Roland DG is once again the the Platinum Sponsor of PacPrint, and being the first industry show
in three years, is looking
to make as much impact as possible. There will be a range of new equipment on display, including products never before seen in Australia.
A real drawcard on the Roland DG stand will be the newly released next generation TrueVis printer cutters, with the professional VG3 Series and
    Rodden highlights
label solutions
Rodden Graphics will highlight its growing range of label printing solutions at PacPrint, including those from Canon, Edale, and Codimag, along with the Prati label finishing solutions.
It won’t be on the stand but Rodden will be making sure the Canon Labelstream 4000, available as both a dedicated inkjet press, and in a hybrid version which sees the Canon inkjet engine on an Edale flexo press, will
be at the centre of the conversations.
The LabelStream 4000 series is a four- to six-colour UV inkjet
press (CMYK, white and orange) that offers print speeds of up to 75 m/min and two print widths of 330 mm or 410 mm, resulting in what Canon claims is “industry-leading” overall output of 1,845sqm an hour. According to Canon it offers minimal set-up times, flexibility to mass customise contents and artwork, while enabling the shortest possible time to market.
The Canon LabelStream 4000 series UV inkjet press has
been awarded the Pantone Capable certificate, confirming its reliability and ability to produce a wide range of Pantone colours
The Canon LabelStream 4000 inkjet digital label press: Now available through Rodden Graphics, will be highlighted on the PacPrint stand
consistently. Canon says the press is also the first digital press to have been Fogra55 certified by the Fogra Research Institute for Media Technologies by meeting the specifications of its ProcessStandard Digital (PSD) Print Check based on the new seven-colour benchmark gamut. 21
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