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Roland DG launches fastest printer yet

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The new Soljet Pro4 XF-640 has a maximum print speed of 102sqm per hour
The new Soljet Pro4 XF-640 has a maximum print speed of 102sqm per hour

Roland DG has launched its fastest wide format inkjet printer, the Soljet Pro4 XF-640, which has a maximum print speed of 102sqm per hour.

John Wall, sales director, Roland DG, says, “The XF-640 is a very exciting product release for Roland. We are looking forward to showcasing this new technology at PacPrint and Visual Impact in May, and making a big impact on the market. The exciting teaser campaign has generated plenty of interest in the new printer over the last few weeks, with clients even pre-registering and requesting demos upon release, and several sales and strong leads to follow up within the first two days of release."

Conrad Birkett, business development manager, Roland DG says, “Today, more than ever, high speed large format printers are in demand across developed countries and emerging markets alike. While high volume production is the goal for many of these businesses, quality imaging is equally important. The Pro4 XF-640 answers this need in the marketplace. After the success of the versatile Pro XR-640 print and cut solution released last year we are confident the new XF-640 advanced print-only solution will be a popular addition to the Pro4 range.”

The new printer, designed for indoor and outdoor applications such as for signs, banners, vehicle wraps, window graphics, POP displays, trade show graphics, posters, has a dual mirrored CMYK ink configuration. Roland DG says this eliminates banding for consistent colour imaging when handling large graphic files, adding that the new heads handle high levels of ink for added density and rich, saturated colours. It also has several performance upgrades and comes with a total of 16 pinch rollers and a new grit roller system which Roland DG says ensures flawless media feeding.

It has a redesigned media take up system and heater which makes the most of the productivity by reducing the amount of time required for printing and drying graphics during high speed volume production, according to Roland DG. The company says the new printer has a redesigned front loading ink cartridge which provides ink access while minimising the functional printer footprint. It adds that the printer's latched maintenance cover protects the print head assembly and opens automatically at the touch of a button and special media brackets support even the heaviest media rolls as they are loaded into place.



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