No Show Specials from Roland DG

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No Show Specials from Roland DG

SYDNEY, Australia - August 23, 2021

With PacPrint 2021 now postponed, Roland DG has put together some exciting specials to help you enter the growing UV printing market, while still receiving some great savings.

Roland DG is pleased to announce the following “No Show” specials,  offering incentives on the VersaUV LEF series Benchtop Printers.

LEF Series

The VersaUV LEF Benchtop Series offer countless product customisation and substrate possibilities, including printing directly on a huge range of materials and objects up to 100mm thick – producing stunning colour, realistic textures and stylish embossed effects. 

Purchase an LEF or LEF2 series benchtop printer  and Roland DG will include a free full set of inks and Rotary Device.

  • LEF12i       Free inks and Rotary device value    $5,215.00 ex GST
  • LEF2-200  Free inks and Rotary device value    $2,815.00 ex GST
  • LEF2-300  Free inks and Rotary device value    $3,035.00 ex GST

To discover how product personalisation with a benchtop UV printer can increase sales and help your business stay competitive, click here to download Roland's FREE Benchtop UV Printing Guide.

Valid until 30/09/2021, or while stocks last. Delivery and installation not included in price. Warranty Terms & Conditions apply.

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