Vanguard Digital announces Radnor wide-format production printer

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Vanguard Digital Radnor
Vanguard Digital, a Durst Group company, launched the Radnor printer, which will debut at booth #2624 during the 2025 ISA Expo. Named for Tennessee’s scenic Radnor Lake, the Radnor is a 3.2-meter UV-LED hybrid all-in-one printing system, handling both rigid and roll substrates. The Radnor can be configured with up to three rows of printheads, delivering print speeds of up to 6,146 sq. ft./hr. Equipped with Kyocera 4pl variable-dot printheads and a magnetic linear drive system, it ensures precise drop placement and stunning image quality, the company claims.
“In a year full of milestones, growth and reflections, it’s incredibly meaningful to introduce The Radnor,” said Jim Peterson, Founder and COO, Vanguard Digital. “Our evolution can be seen and felt across every aspect of our business—from the scale of our operations to the sophistication of our offerings. We have a team devoted to the continued pursuit of developing the business and pouring their brilliance into new ideas and innovations. The Radnor builds on the momentum we’ve created over the past few years—delivering faster, high-quality, and accessible printers for every level of print service provider. The Radnor stands as our most advanced machine to date.”
The Radnor features include:
  • Upgradeable, with up to three rows of printheads
  • Six independently controlled vacuum zones
  • Optional white and varnish ink
  • Continuous Print Mode for efficient rigid sheet production
  • X-axis manual cutter and Y-axis slitter for flexible materials
  • Dual-side operation with mirrored controls and foot pedal access
  • Automatic board registration
  • Eco-conscious engineering with no VOCs, lower power usage, and reduced waste

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.