Apsom Infotex Introduces Roland LEC2 Series – Perfect for Packaging & Display

Apsom Infotex Introduces Roland LEC2 Series – Perfect for Packaging & Display

Apsom Infotex, the exclusive distributor of Roland DG machines in South Asia, is excited to launch the Roland VersaUV LEC2-640 and LEC2-330 printer/cutters. These 64-inch and 30-inch wide-format UV printers bring advanced printing and cutting capabilities for packaging prototypes, labels, decals, signage, POP displays, and interior decor.

Versatile and Easy to Use

Deborshi Paul Choudhury, Apsom’s Business Unit Head, shared, “The LEC2 series is a powerful solution for businesses looking to create high-quality prints with cutting, perforation, varnishing, and embossing effects. It supports various materials and is easy to use, even for beginners.”

Advanced Ink & Stunning Print Quality

The LEC2-640/330 models come with newly developed EUV5 ink, offering CMYK, Clear, White, and Primer options. This expands the color range, allowing for vibrant prints with special effects like simulated embossing and glossy or matte finishes. The True Rich Color setting ensures smooth gradations, natural skin tones, and neutral grays. The White ink provides high opacity for transparent and dark surfaces, while the Primer ink allows printing on difficult materials.

The latest print head and LED lamps enhance precision, delivering sharper details and richer colors. The LED lamps also speed up curing, ensuring faster print production.

Ideal for Various Applications

The LEC2-640 (64-inch model) is perfect for large signage, displays, and interior decor. The LEC2-330 (30-inch model) supports flexible packaging and folding carton prototyping, making it a great choice for industries like food, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.

Enhancing Business Growth

Apsom Infotex believes in helping print businesses stay competitive by adapting to market trends. The Roland VersaUV LEC2 series will allow businesses to expand their offerings with high-quality, creative printing solutions.

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