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Roland DGreleases EJ-640 DECO water-based décor printer across EMEA T
he new EJ-640 DECO printer from Roland DG is now available across EMEA. Designed specifically for the interior décor market, the EJ-640 DECO runs innovative water-based inks. The Roland EJ-640 DECO meets numerous demands from today's market: sustainability, health and safety, personalisation, economy and versatility. The solution is ideal for a variety of customised décor products including wallpaper, lampshades, blinds and posters, plus exhibition graphics, outdoor promotions and more.
For The Print Hive, the Roland
EJ-640 DECO is integral to its bespoke digital wallpaper printing service, powered by its Online Designer tool. This allows customers to design their own personalised wallpaper and visualise it in their own home, receive a tailored quotation and place an order online. Chaz Dobson, director at The Print Hive, said: “We have seen significant growth in demand for décor in the retail, commercial and domestic markets. After
testing the EJ-640 DECO for six months we have switched completely from another brand to the new Roland for all of our décor and wallpaper. "We're convinced by the benefits of a water-based solution that meets all health and safety requirements without productivity or quality constraints. We're positively impressed by the EJ-640 DECO's fast turnaround speeds – prints are
instantly dry, with no outgassing required – and the low running costs compared to alternative solutions."
Ahlstrom-Munksjo, the leading manufacturer of wallpaper for digital printing under the WallStar Digital brand, welcomes the Roland EJ-640 DECO.
Jean-Loup Duran, sales manager, digital media, nonwoven at Ahlstrom-Munksjo, said: "Now is the perfect time for a
EJ-640 DECO
dedicated décor device. All major projections see décor as a strong market for the future, with 20% year-on-year growth predicted for digital wallpaper alone. The market will be delighted that a printer manufacturer sees décor as more than a new application for existing ink types and has developed a dedicated solution."
The Roland EJ-640 DECO is available now across EMEA. Graphics One launches two new film positive systems G
raphics One has launched two new screen printing packages for imaging film positives. Featuring GO ScreenMate Color Separation Ink and Film, the system includes either the Epson SC-T3170x or the Epson ET-15000 along with the CADLink Technology Corporation’s FilmMaker RIP software making this a true turnkey offering.
Dan Barefoot, VP of Graphics One, said: “We decided to integrate full systems after many of our customers requested that we offer high end film positive capabilities with our colour separation inks and microporous film. We were able to achieve this by employing the latest printer technology along with CADLink’s FilmMaker RIP software for both of our printing systems. Our new printing systems will establish a new standard for high quality film positives for the screen print industry. “We have been successfully selling our GO ScreenMate Ink and
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Film for many years. Manufactured by Prism Inks, amid the Silicon Valley in California, this ink has quickly become the standard for printing film positives for screens. Even more importantly, we were the first company to release a separation ink which takes full advantage of Micro Piezo TFP printhead technology.” The Graphics One systems include three 140ml bottles
of ScreenMate Color Separation Ink, ScreenMate Film, CADLink’s FilmMaker RIP software and one printer.
The Epson SC-T3170x and the Epson ET-15000 are included in the package
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