Roland is proud to announce the Pure Print Performance Challenge, inviting professionals planning to purchase a wide format inkjet printer to put Roland’s award-winning line of inkjet printers and printer/cutters to the test.
The Challenge is on now through Dec. 31, 2007 and covers all Roland AdvancedJET, Hi-Fi JET Pro II, Hi-Fi Express, SOLJET and VersaCAMM printers and printer/cutters. To participate, professionals simply need to bring a JPEG, TIFF or Illustrator file, at a maximum print size of 30” x 48” to any Roland Authorized Reseller location throughout North and South America (except Brazil) for test printing on a Roland inkjet.
“We are confident that customers will see the unmatched print performance that has made Roland inkjets the world’s best-selling line of wide-format durable graphics printers,” said Rick Scrimger, vice president and general manager for Roland’s Color Products Division. “We also understand that for most shops, the printer is just the beginning. At Roland, we are committed to providing complete solutions – everything needed to get great results from the very first print through years of reliable service.”
Complete details on the Challenge are available from Roland dealers and on the Roland Web site at www.rolanddga.com
A Host of Advanced Features
Roland engineers understand that the ultimate quality of any print is determined before a single drop of ink has been placed. Accordingly, Roland inkjet printers and printer/cutters are designed and crafted for performance, including high-speed print modes, exceptional media feed and take-up systems and automated maintenance systems that eliminate the need for daily manual cleanings while keeping heads, caps and wipers performing optimally. The company’s high standards for product quality and reliability allow Roland printers and printer/cutters to continue performing for many years into their lifespan.
Innovative Roland technology includes a Precision Firing Pattern™, which combines advanced variable droplet printing with precisely-controlled media movement to deliver richly saturated 4 or 6-color prints with virtually no banding at razor-sharp resolutions up to 1440 dpi. New media
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