Industrial Print

Investment in equipment and talent at Pureprint Groups large format division.

Pureprint Group invest in 2 Inca Digital Onset x3 presses

Pureprint Group continue to invest in its large format print division Imprint and have recently spent £2.5 million on two new Inca Digital Onset x3 presses. They have also taken on new talent aligning investment to deliver against their client’s requirements.

LFR reviews the Roland DG TrueVIS VG2 and its 40+ enhancements

Imagine, if you will, a new wide-format printer. One that is designed not just by a team of electro-mechanical engineers, but with additional input from a collective of experienced printer operators – the hard-working people who fully understand all of those little idiosyncrasies of print production, that are experienced at keeping a printer running in tip-top condition and at its most productive, every day of the working week.

Roland DG offers unmissable opportunity to experience new TrueVIS VG2 discovery workshops at FESPA.

Roland DG to offer new TrueVIS VG2 workshops at FESPA

Roland DG (Hall A5 Booth H10) will give visitors to FESPA 2019 a must-have opportunity to get interactive with the ground-breaking new Roland TrueVIS VG2 printer/cutter in a series of workshops, developed to show exactly why the industry is so enthusiastic about this new, ‘best-in-class’ wide-format digital print and cut device.

Durst proven technology drives digital revolution for Bliss Impex.

Durst technology drives digital revolution for Bliss Impex

Bliss Impex, an international manufacturer of synthetic textiles, printing fabrics and apparel fabrics, has invested in four Durst Alpha systems – three Alpha 190 Reactive machines and one Durst Alpha 180 printer for polyester work – in a digital revolution that will double business volumes and turnover within five years.

Sonality: Changing the game for personalisation with a Roland cutter.

Sonality gets personal with Roland GS-24 cutter

At Roland DG, we get very excited when we launch new devices and why wouldn’t we? It makes us proud when our investment in research and development results in ground-breaking new solutions. It’s easy to forget that our already-established devices are still changing lives and helping jump-start new businesses.

Personalised medicines are a step closer with XAAR 1201 printhead.

Personalised medicines are a step closer with XAAR 1201

The Xaar 1201 printhead is proving instrumental in helping Nottingham-based research organisation, Added Scientific, establish the suitability of inkjet printing in the manufacture of personalised pharmaceutical pills, where dosages could be tailored to individuals on an industrial scale.

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