Roland Dg To Show Optimised Print Customisation And Personalisation Solutions At C!Print Lyon

Image Courtesy of Roland DG

Image Courtesy of Roland DG

This year at C!Print Lyon, from February 4th to 7th 2020, the leading French Trade Show will gather over 250 exhibitors who are manufacturers, distributors and service providers in digital printing solutions, marking, textile printing, signboard, cutting solutions, finishing solutions and printing media.

On the program: a three day meeting full of innovation, experimentation and inspiration with the markets’ leaders.

Historic exhibitor of the C! Print, Roland DG returns this year to stand 2G20 with solutions optimized for printing and personalization.

Its new TrueVIS VG2 range, for example, features more than 40 remarkable improvements.

The award-winning TrueVIS VG2 represents the next generation in print-and-cut: the power to meet then exceed the most demanding print requirements.

Able to finish stunning quality prints in just six hours, using TR2 ink with Orange it delivers fantastic colour reproduction in a streamlined workflow.

Backed by decades of engineering excellence and certified by the industry's leading media suppliers, VG2 features more than 40 intuitive enhancements, which have been enthusiastically taken up by the Industry, among them ALVS.

The French advertising specialist ALVS has been a loyal supporter of Roland for almost 15 years.  

With more than 20 years of experience in the field of advertising, ALVS now employs 45 people and has a turnover of 8 million euros.

In 2018, 1.3 million objects were marked in his workshops, for clients such as Orange, Eiffage, SNCF, TF, Peugeot, Crédit Agricole, Vinci, Sony, Michelin, Casino, etc.

In the ALVS workshops, three Roland machines are running at full throttle: two new TrueVIS VG2 and an RT-640.

"The new TrueVIS VG2 brings real improvements, which justifies our investment. Even if the first generations are still going very well, the new models represent a real step forward," explains Yannis Kowalczyk, THE workshop manager of ALVS.

 "In an extremely competitive market like ours, the new brilliance of TR2 ink and the arrival of the orange color open up a whole new field of possibilities to make a difference to our customers," explains the manager.

 "The responsiveness and speed of production of the machine also counts for a lot, since we can now print and laminate media in just six hours, enough to get a good head start in the face of Asian competition."

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