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Featuring a Built-In PANTONE® Library and Other Advanced Colour Management Tools.

Roland Versaworks 4.8Roland Versaworks 4.8Roland DG Corporation has released details of its new VersaWorks Version 4.8, a full featured RIP software package developed exclusively for the company’s wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters.

With this latest version of VersaWorks, Roland has added a total of six libraries from the PANTONE PLUS and Goe™ product lines, important design and production tools for high-end graphics and any application where accurate colour matching is critical. These extra libraries have been included allow users to automatically convert a specific PANTONE spot colour in the design file to a CMYK value that can be reproduced on a Roland inkjet device. The result said Roland is a simplified workflow which significantly reduces the amount of time required for colour matching and enables quick output of specific colours when working with properly profiled media.

This latest version of VersaWorks also features a new spot colour replacement feature which allows users to replace a defined spot colour in the design file with another from any VersaWorks library, all without reopening the source file. Users have access to 16 spot colour libraries, including the new PANTONE libraries and the Roland Color System, Roland’s own spot colour matching solution featuring more than 1,500 traditional and metallic hues. Operators can also replace the spot colours in their designs with white and clear ink options supported by several Roland inkjets.

“As a leader in the wide-format printing industry, Roland provides versatile production tools for some of the world’s most creative businesses,” said Andrew Hatkoff, vice president of technology licensing and business development. “We are pleased to partner with Roland to bring all the advantages of PANTONE spot colour matching to these businesses. As the standard for the design and graphics industry, PANTONE provides end users with complete creative flexibility, precision colour matching and enhanced imaging across the applications driving their businesses.”

“With Version 4.8, we have enhanced VersaWorks with new breakthrough colour management features,” added Kevin Shigenoya, Roland DG Global sales executive officer for Roland DG Corporation. “We are proud to offer our first built-in PANTONE libraries, making spot colour matching even easier and more accurate.  As our own bundled RIP software, VersaWorks brings this innovative new capability – and many other advanced VersaWorks features – directly to our customers, free of charge, in an easy-to-use, fully integrated solution.”

Roland inkjet printers and printer/cutters are used for the production of signs, banners, vehicle wraps, custom apparel, packaging prototypes, labels, decals and POP displays. Based on the latest Adobe CPSI 3019 engine, VersaWorks 4.8 RIP software works with all Roland inkjets and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems.

In addition to shipping with all new models, VersaWorks 4.8 is available to existing Roland inkjet customers free of charge through an Internet connection using the Roland@NET service.

Other additional VersaWorks features include a range of print options which allow users to choose from high-speed mode for production banner printing, the MAX Impact preset for vibrant outdoor graphics and Artistic mode for high-end indoor graphics.

VersaWorks also incorporates variable data printing, supports up to four Roland devices simultaneously, and offers support for Roland’s GX series cutters. Embedded ICC profile support, ink level adjustment tools, soft proofing capabilities, and advanced cropping; tiling and nesting options are available as well. For unattended printing, a predictive ink calculator allows users to estimate the amount of ink needed for each job.

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