LFP - Large-Format-Printing
The VersaUV LEF-12 is now even faster and easier to use
Tuesday 23. October 2012 - To facilitate greater efficiency, Roland DG has made three functional updates to the popular VersaUV LEF-12.
The VersaUV LEF-12 is a flatbed UV-LED inkjet printer that allows users to print directly onto a wide variety of solid materials on demand. Since its launch in June 2011, the LEF-12 has come to be widely used around the world, particularly for personalization of gifts and goods with printed photos and original designs applied to smart phone cases, promotional items and more. To facilitate greater efficiency, Roland DG has made the three functional enhancements to the VersaUV LEF-12:
Easy setup
We have drastically simplified the procedure before printing, such as height settings, making set-up possible in as little as ¼ of the time it has taken to date and enabling reduction of total work time.
Consecutive output
A new function has been adopted to enable consecutive output of printing jobs. When multi-layer printing is required, such as when applying gloss finishes after white printing, this too can be performed automatically and efficiently.
Print head movement
By limiting print head movement to the printing area, printing work can now be carried out with greater efficiency. This makes it possible to print in a shorter time when printing small areas.
The LEF-12 updates are available as a free upgrade to users of the VersaUV LEF-12.