VersaUV LEF-300 UV Flatbed Printer
Roland DGA has introduced the new VersaUV LEF-300 to its line of benchtop UV-LED flatbed printers.
The Roland VersaUV LEF-300 Benchtop UV Flatbed Printer is the perfect addition to Roland’s UV flatbed lineup. Roland’s VersaUV benchtop flatbed printers are renowned for their ability to print rich, vibrant, detailed graphics directly on virtually any substrate, including three-dimensional objects up to 3.94 inches thick. The LEF-300 was developed in response to customer demand within the personalization and custom printing markets for an LEF printer with significantly increased production capabilities.
To accommodate greater quantities and larger-sized items, the LEF-300’s printing area is 30” (wide) by 13” (long) – 50 percent more than the LEF-20. With four print heads and two UV-LED lamps, the LEF-300 enables bidirectional printing approximately 60 percent faster than the LEF-20. The number of White and Clear (gloss) ink nozzles have been
doubled for faster printing, increased density and opacity, and faster build-up of multiple layers for three-dimensional textures. A new draft print mode improves overall efficiency for users in need of quick prototype prints.
Users can print on a vast array of substrates like PET, ABS and polycarbonate, soft materials such as TPU and leather, and a host of three-dimensional items ranging from smart phone cases and laptop covers to signs, giftware and promotional items. The LEF-300’s built-in vacuum table helps hold thin and soft materials in place, allowing for easier job setup and eliminating time-consuming errors. Users will also appreciate the included BOFA air filtration system, which ensures proper ventilation while also serving as a stand and storage unit for fixtures and supplies.
The LEF-300 comes equipped with Roland’s new VersaWorks® Dual software RIP, which in addition to incorporating all the advanced, easy-to-use features of VersaWorks, supports native PostScript and PDF files for improved file processing including files with transparencies.