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IRVINE, CA—October 20, 2014—Roland DGA has introduced the VersaUV  LEJ-640FT UV-LED flatbed printer, capable of printing on substrates up  to six inches thick and weighing as much as 220 pounds. Roland will be  unveiling the LEJ-640FT, along with other exciting new products, at the SGIA 2014 Expo, Oct. 22-24, in Las Vegas.

Featuring a 64" (W) by 98" (L) bed, the LEJ-640FT flatbed UV printer easily handles popular 4' by 8' sheets. A rigid, all-steel frame  reduces vibration. Adjustable pinpoint guides ensure precise  registration and a zoned vacuum bed optimizes suction to keep substrates  of different sizes flat. Dual stepper motors incorporated with a rack  and pinion drive system ensure accurate printing.

    

In addition to  CMYK, the LEJ-640FT offers White and Clear Coat inks for POP displays,  art, architectural signs and two-sided signs with high visual impact and  unique dimensional effects. Roland's ECO-UV inks adhere to a wide range  of treated and untreated materials with a sharp color gamut. A patented  Roland Automated Ink Circulation System prevents unnecessary discharges  and minimizes the settling of pigments in the ink lines.

The  LEJ-640FT flatbed UV printer is operated through a handheld EZ  Controller with a user-friendly interface. The EZ Controller is  programmed to deliver 1/1000th of an inch accuracy for precise print  registration and print head height adjustment.

According to Jay  Roberts, Roland product manager, the new flatbed's six-inch gap and  220-pound capacity allows users to print on the widest range of  materials and objects, opening up new opportunities for product  decoration and industrial applications. Like Roland's other VersaUV  series printers, it can produce 1,440x1,440 dpi prints with flawless  gradations, super fine details and sharp text.

The LEJ-640FT  comes bundled with powerful VersaWorks RIP software, which includes the  Roland Color System and Pantone libraries for spot-color matching.

Additional  features that add to the LEJ-640FT's ease-of-use and productivity  include dual sensors for automatic media thickness detection and print  head protection, plus a cross-hair laser guide for precise base-point  selection.

The VersaUV LEJ-640FT flatbed printer is backed by a  Two-Year Trouble-Free Warranty and Roland's world-class service and  support. Roland owners and users can also take advantage of helpful  resources available through the Roland Academy, including Webinars,  videos and hands-on instruction covering everything from printer basics  to advanced applications and production techniques.

In addition to introducing the VersaUV LEJ-640FT at SGIA 2014, Roland will be showcasing its new 64" dye-sublimation printer, the Texart RT-640, and the new 64" VersaEXPRESS RF-640 eco-solvent printer. Other products being shown for the first time at SGIA include Roland DisplayStudio, a complete turnkey digital sign system that makes it easy for sign  shops to introduce print customers to digital signage, and the new monoFab ARM-10, Roland's first 3D printer. Visitors to booth 2759 can also get a  firsthand look at Roland's flagship SOLJET Pro 4 XR-640 and advanced  XF-640 wide-format inkjets, the innovative VersaUV LEF-20 benchtop  flatbed printer, the compact yet powerful VersaStudio BN-20 desktop  printer/cutter, and more. Additionally, Roland will be conducting live,  interactive in-booth presentations and vehicle wrap demonstrations  daily.

About Roland DGA Corp.
Roland  DGA Corp.  serves North and South America as the marketing, sales and  distribution arm for Roland DG Corp. Founded in 1981 and listed on the  Tokyo Stock Exchange, Roland DG of Hamamatsu, Japan, is a worldwide  leader in the sign, graphic arts, vehicle graphics, engraving, ADA  signage, direct part marking, rapid prototyping, 3-D modeling and dental  CAD/CAM industries. Roland DG is affiliated with Roland Corp., renowned  in the music industry for developing MIDI technology and for producing  digital music equipment including drums, keyboard synthesizers,  recording equipment and other related technologies.

Source: Roland DGA.

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