Roland, GMG Demonstrate Packaging Mockups
CHICAGO—At Graph Expo, GMG and Roland DG Corporation showed the application of GMG’s printer driver for Roland’s VersaUV LEC-330 UV-LED inkjet printer/cutter, which allows the fast creation of packaging mockups.
Working together, the Roland VersaUV LEC-330 and GMG color management offer users in the packaging and labeling market—including printers, design agencies, advertising agencies, repro houses, and brand owners—state-of-the-art solutions for prototyping, mockup and small lot production of packaging and labeling.
The VersaUV LEC-330 supports a wide variety of substrates including paper, paper compounds, transparent films, aluminum foils, PE and PET foils, plastic, polycarbonate and other rigid substrates, which are used for offset, flexography, rotogravure and screen print production. High-opacity ECO-UV White ink is ideal for transparent media, allowing users to print vivid colors on dark and transparent substrates. With the ECO-UV Clear ink, users can simulate gloss and matte finishes, embossed effects, and spot varnishing.
GMG color management enables the VersaUV LEC-330 to achieve a visual match, locally and at remote locations, with the main print processes such as flexography, offset and gravure printing—even for spot colors. It ensures the highest repeatability by calibrating target printers within tight tolerances. Furthermore, the simulation of cardboard, paper structure and register variations is supported to achieve color-accurate mockups with the VersaUV LEC-330.
- Places:
- Chicago