The AP640, a 1,200 dpi four-colour 1.6m-wide printer, will begin shipping in February, costing £16,499.
The machine differentiates itself from other resin-based ink presses - such as HP’s Latex technology - with a unique drying system, according to Rob Goleniowski, head of sales for Roland DG UKI.
He told Printweek: “The drying system is quite unique, with an air curtain that reduces the energy consumption significantly, and gives excellent temperature control and uniformity across the full width.”
He added that the press’ long printhead lifespan would help ensure its reliability for operators, and that Roland has created more than 120 media profiles that it is offering for free to printers with its Versaworks RIP, with more on the way.
The new range of machinery represents Roland's fourth foray into the TrueVis brand, after the third generation VG3-640/540 and the SG3-540/300 eco-solvent models were released in March 2022.
Roland’s launch also includes two new series of printer-cutters, the higher productivity LG series and multi-function MG series.
The LG series, available in 64, 54 and 30 inch models called 640, 540 and 300 respectively, will cost from £16,499 to £22,999 when released to market in March. The two larger printers will be able to run up to eight colours.
The MG series, available in 30 and 64 inch sizes at £12,999 and £15,999 respectively, is available from this month.
All three - the MG, LG, and AP, will be available for demonstrations at showrooms across the UK.