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Impact Sign Solutions bolsters output quality with Roland TrueVis VG3-640

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Buckinghamshire based sign making business, Impact Sign Solutions, has purchased a Roland TrueVis VG3-640 large format eco solvent inkjet printer/cutter from Quality Print Services (QPS) to bolster its offering by speeding up production and boosting output quality.

 

Founded in 1994, Impact Sign Solutions is an independent, privately owned business that offers a wide range of sign making services. Working out of its specialist facility in Aylesbury, it produces everything from outdoor signs and banners to vehicle graphics, stickers and garments.

 


With print forming a major part of its offering, Impact has established a solid line up of machinery, allowing it to deliver a range of applications. The company has been running several Roland printers including a Soljet Pro 4 XR-640, a VersaUV LEF-20 and a Soljet Pro III XC-540, as well as an Océ Arizona and an HP DesignJet Z6200.

 

However, with demand for its printing services on the increase, Impact took the decision to upgrade this set up with a new printer. As a long term user of Roland printers, the company was keen to return to the manufacturer for its next investment.

 

After considering a number of options, it settled on the TrueVis VG3-640, agreeing to purchase the machine from approved Roland distributor QPS. The new machine went in at the Impact facility in May 2024, replacing the older Soljet Pro III XC-540 model that had been running for several years.

 

‘We purchased the VG3 to replace the XC540,’ Impact’s director and print manager Susan Stevens said. ‘We like Roland printers and the trade-in deal QPS offered us on the new machine was very attractive.’

 

The machine has only been up and running a matter of weeks, but the team has already seen a marked improvement in production.

 

‘It is faster, and the quality is better,’ Susan said. ‘We won’t necessarily be targeting new markets with the machine, but it does help us to keep up with the workload on our current service offering.’

 


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