Roland DG releases VersaCamm SP-300i printer/cutter

Posted in New Products on September 09, 2009

Roland DG has introduced its VersaCamm SP-300i, a 30” machine which combines high-quality printing and precision cutting. The SP-300i is said to be an easy-to-use tool for the production of signs, decals, labels, posters textile transfers and more.

Roland DG is a developer of inkjet machines that combine printing and cutting. The company has sold about 75,000 of these machines worldwide. The new SP-300i is Roland DG’s most powerful entry-level printer/cutter to date thanks to the addition of the Roland Intelligent Pass Control technology. This upgrade ensures superior image quality and 1.5 times the productivity of the previous SP models (in standard print mode), says the company.

The SP-300i is delivered with Roland’s VersaWorks 3.2 RIP software. VersaWorks includes features such as the Roland Color System, which enables users to accurately reproduce spot colors using Roland Color charts and swatch books. Variable data printing makes it easy to create a series of individualized prints based on one template, with each print featuring its own photos, messages, numbers and names. In addition, VersaWorks estimates the ink consumption and print time for each graphic so users can accurately monitor their time and costs.  Users can also update VersaWorks software automatically through the internet. VersaWorks is based on the Adobe CPSI3018 PostScript engine and supports Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 and later versions of the Windows operating system.

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