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Roland DG ‘makes its mark’ with new brand message


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rint tycoon Roland DG is looking to resonate more with creators and producers


through the all-new brand message: Make Your Mark.


The brand refresh will be rolled out through its business units around the world, marking a significant evolution for Roland DG.


At its heart, Make Your Mark speaks to people’s desire to create work that makes a positive impact for their business and the world around them, and the Roland DG technology that makes it possible.


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More than just a visual evolution, the refresh supports Roland DG’s growth into new market segments, empowering users to turn ideas into reality and ambition into meaningful impact. Stephen Davis, director of global marketing – brand and communications at Roland DG, said: “Make Your Mark is about recognising the pride people take in what they create.


“Our customers don’t just want tools that work; they want the confidence to put their name to the output, knowing it will stand the test of time. This refresh gives us a way to express the role


swissQprint Nyala continues winning streak Carmen Eicher, chief sales and marketing


wissQprint has announced the Nyala flatbed printer is the best-selling printer in its class in Europe, for the 11th year running. Around the world, well over 1,000 units of this model are in use. Nyala has once again held its own in 2025, competing against all surveyed brands and models in the category ‘UV flatbed/roll-to-roll/hybrid printers >60in (152.4cm) wide in the EUR 130,000 – 500,000 price segment’. The figures come from Geneva-based market research institute Infosource, which tracks annual sales of large- format printers in Europe.


officer at swissQprint, said: “Eleven years in a row! We are both thrilled and grateful for this ongoing success. This special recognition we owe above all to our loyal customers, who have put their trust in our technology for years.” Nyala in its fifth generation and


features a 3.2×2m flatbed and ten freely configurable colour channels, along with at maximum productivity it can turn out 253m sq/hr. The system covers a wide range of applications, from signage and display production to industrial applications and special effects.


Nyala flatbed printer


Roland DG moves forward with new brand message


Roland DG plays in helping people do exactly that.”


The company will be hosting a series of open days, which included one at its UK HQ in Bristol on May 28.


The Printing Charity launches new Wellbeing Community


The Printing Charity wellbeing scheme T


he Printing Charity has announced the launch of its Wellbeing Community, a free support to help those responsible for workplace wellbeing within the sector. Those who plays a part in workplace


wellbeing, can sign up to tap into the Community’s free, off-the-shelf resources, including relationship managers, guidance information and materials, including expert-led workplace wellbeing webinars and presentations. Neil Lovell, CEO of the Printing Charity, said: “We know that supporting workplace wellbeing effectively really matters to businesses in our sectors. “We hear this time and again from people we work with, and findings from the sector-wide research we ran last summer reinforced it: more than seven in ten have a strong sense of workplace belonging and inclusion. “The Wellbeing Community is a route through which the Printing Charity can help wellbeing champions in businesses #BeTheChange by accessing workplace wellbeing support entirely free of charge, offering straightforward and tailored resources for businesses of all sizes.”


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