CASE STUDY Desktop Roland is the business ALD Print comes out fighting with the Roland DG VersaUV LEF-12, desktop UV-inkjet printer. I
nstead of battening down the hatches and weathering recent economic storms, Sheffieldʼs ALD Print has fought back by diversifying its print business with the recession-busting
VersaUV LEF-12 desktop UV-inkjet printer from Roland DG. Established as a graphic design company 22 years ago, ALD responded to the recession in the 90s by expanding into commercial print and digital sign printing, having spotted that people were making healthy returns. Since then ALD has evolved into a comprehensive print supplier, with screen, four-colour litho and digital technology all in house. Litho remains ALD Printʼs core business, but as proactivity had served owner Alistair Lofthouse well in previous periods of financial pressure recently began exploring new markets and technology and instantly recognised the potential of the VersaUV LEF-12.
“Finding new markets has been essential for us because itʼs a
difficult time for commercial printers and with the VersaUV LEF-12 we are now personalising pens, USBs, even restaurant menus on wood and much more, for new and existing customers. Recently we printed a range of die cast model cars for a motoring heritage museum and expect this to be repeat business, while the same customer now buys printed rubbers, rulers and pencils for the gift shop from us,” said Alistair.
“The machine has proved vital in responding to pressures on other parts of the business. Without the LEF-12, these markets and products would be beyond our reach and someone else would be providing this service to our clients.”
Lucrative
The VersaUV LEF-12 printer is designed to bring lucrative customisation and personalisation opportunities within reach of businesses of all sizes. As straightforward to use as an ordinary desktop printer, itʼs an extraordinary machine that can print logos, images and text direct to a huge range of materials and objects up to 100mm deep, including wood, card, papers, films, glass, polyesters, metal, leather and plastics.
The on-demand nature of inkjet printing and the non-existent set-up costs have been critical to establishing ALD in its new markets and building trust with its customers. “There are no set up costs so a sample will cost the customer nothing. We can immediately prove to customers exactly what we can do – and they always come back,” said Alistair. ALD Printʼs customer base is broad, including businesses of all sizes and types requiring everything from labels to marketing collateral, and it has been able to upsell work on the VersaUV LEF-12 in many cases. But a welcome surprise for Alistair has been the amount of new
MOTORING: One of the model cars that ALD printed using the versatile Roland VersaUV LEF-12 desktop UV inkjet printer.
DELIGHTED: Alistair Lofthouse, owner of ALD, with Liz Mottram, co-director, with the Roland VersaUV LEF-12.
customers brought to the business by the VersaUV LEF-12, that have also become customers for his more established print services.
“The local police are a good example,” says Alistair. “They heard about the new printer and wanted to see how it would handle producing durable anti-graffiti signs on PVC, which are longer lasting than the vinyl mounted on Corex they used to buy. Obviously, it performed very well and this opened the door to provide them with litho printing services.”
Being heavily experienced in the art of litho and screen printing, the learning curve associated with adopting UV-inkjet did not present a problem thanks to Rolandʼs proprietary RIP software, VersaWorks. “We explored competitor solutions but found their software complex and cumbersome compared to VersaWorks, which is powerful yet intuitive and simple to use. We also felt that in terms of colour the solution we chose needed to be able to achieve consistency with our traditional printed product lines and the VersaUV LEF-12 stood out in this respect too.
Straightforward
“We bought the machine through Grafityp, a Roland Authorised Dealer, and the installation was straightforward and the induction training provided was good – we were up and running in a day and a short while afterwards an engineer returned to help optimise ink usage with a software upgrade free of charge. “The machine is so versatile and we are learning new techniques all the time. I even put slate into it recently to produce a picture of a bride and groom, and wood is also particularly easy to print.” ALD Print also used the VersaUV LEF-12 to catch the eye of the judges for the BPIF Excellence Awards by printing its entry for the Innovation award onto foam board 3mm deep, resulting in a nomination for its diverse range of printed items. Alistair concludes: “Weʼre thrilled with the machine and customers also love it – some so much so that theyʼve come in to watch it work and see how itʼs done. Iʼve seen lots of technological developments in my time in print but digital technology like the VersaUV LEF-12 has to be among the most exciting – itʼs clean, easy to use,
and efficient and adds value to whatever it prints. And it can print almost anything!” n For more information visit
www.rolanddg.co.uk/LEF or call 0845 230 9060 to arrange a personal demonstration at one of its regional showrooms.
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