Roland DGA Corp. announces VersaOBJECT MO-240 UV Printer

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The Roland DG VersaOBJECT MO-240 benchtop UV flatbed printer boasts a larger print area and faster print speeds than previous models.

Roland DGA Corp. launched the Roland DG VersaOBJECT MO-240, a UV benchtop flatbed printer that boasts two newly developed large printheads in a staggered formation, a new, more powerful UV-LED lamp, and dot control technology optimized for high-speed output – a combination that allows this device to achieve productivity of 22.28 square feet per hour in standard mode. Productivity for simultaneous white ink printing has also been improved to approximately double that of previous models. the company said. In addition, the MO-240’s specially formulated ECO-UV 5 (EUV5) inks take even less time to cure, ensuring that small characters, fine text, and subtle gradations can be reproduced in high definition to the smallest detail.

The MO-240 features a 24-by-18-inch print area, enabling direct printing on three-dimensional objects up to eight inches thick. This expansive print space allows for printing on items that vary in size and shape. An optional Rotary Rack 2 unit is also available, making it simple to print on bottles, flasks, and other cylindrical objects with diameters ranging from 0.39 inches (10 mm) to 4.76 inches (121 mm).