Q&A: Inside Roland DGA’s MO Series Direct-to-Object Printers

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In March, Roland DGA announced the launch of a new compact printing solution – the MO-180 benchtop UV flatbed printer. The company shares some key highlights, including: 

  • Compact size with speed: It fits in small spaces but delivers high-speed performance with dual staggered printheads and up to 20.48 sq.ft./hr. print speed. 
  • Expanded color and effects: Uses EUV5 inks, including orange, red, white, gloss, and primer. 
  • Versatile media handling: Prints on objects up to 8″ thick and supports cylindrical items with an optional rotary unit. 
  • Operation and smart tools: Features a 7″ touchscreen, auto-cleaning, VersaWorks 7 RIP software, and access to Roland DG Connect for remote monitoring, support, and workflow optimization. 

To understand more about the MO-180 desktop UV printer, its larger MO-240 counterpart, and how they serve the promotional products space, Promo Impressions chatted with Philip Chu, UV printer product manager, Roland DGA for some insight.  

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