printMAX Celebrates UK’s First Sale of Roland’s New VersaOBJECT MO-240

printMAX has proudly announced the UK’s first sale of Roland’s VersaOBJECT MO-240 printer

The printer found its home with Aford Awards, a dedicated Roland user and long-time printMAX client, on the day of its highly anticipated release.

Rob Ferguson, Sales and Production Director at Aford Awards, adds, “We’ve got a great relationship with printMAX, so when they got in touch to tell us about the new release of the MO we knew we could trust the advice, and technology on offer. We use Roland UV technology already, and are looking forward to levelling up with this new addition to our print room.”

Neil Foot, printMAX’s Business Development Manager, expressed enthusiasm for the MO’s advancements, stating, “With the phase-out of the Roland LEF, anticipation heightened for its successor. The MO surpasses expectations with enhanced inks, cost-efficiency, and accelerated production speeds, ensuring superior output on diverse substrates.”

printMAX Celebrates UK’s First Sale of Roland’s New VersaOBJECT MO-240

Michael Bolton, Managing Director at printMAX, echoed the sentiment, stating, “The LEF held a prime position among our offerings. The MO not only upholds those capabilities but enhances them significantly, promising to surpass the LEF’s popularity.”

Witness the unveiling of the VersaOBJECT MO-240 firsthand at printMAX’s stand (H20) during Sign & Digital UK and Printwear & Promotion, scheduled concurrently from February 25th to 27th at Birmingham’s NEC. The MO-240 will take centre stage, revolutionising high-speed, high-definition benchtop UV flatbed printing.

For more details, contact printMAX on 01420 511539, info@printmax.co.uk.

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