The multi-purpose LV series employs CO2 laser technology to cut-out, engrave or mark on hundreds of different materials - “perfect for anyone seeking to launch a new personalization business or grow their existing business by adding profitable new applications.”

 

Roland LV180 and LV290
  (l-r) Roland DG's new LV-180 and LV-290 engraving machines

 Two different models are available – the 30-Watt LV-180 with its 20.4" x 14.7" table and the 40-Watt LV-290 with its 31" x 20.9" table – allowing users to choose the machine that best suits the size and thickness of the materials they will be working with.

“The new LV laser engravers are ideal to use alongside Roland DG's VersaUV LEF and LEF2 benchtop UV flatbed printers for combined laser-cut and direct-print applications,” says a press release. 

Both LV devices use a non-contact CO2 laser to quickly and easily engrave complex shapes and text with crisp edges out of plastics, wood, leather, paper, cork, and more. Unlike conventional digital engravers, the LV cuts surfaces smoothly and cleanly without burrs, thus eliminating the need for any final touch-up work. With the LV, there are no engraving cutters to break or wear out – the laser always delivers a beautiful finish with no degradation in quality.

"The functionality and versatility of our new LV laser engravers make them perfect for anyone seeking to launch a new personalization business or grow their existing business by adding profitable new applications," said Roland DGAmericas application specialist Kevin Rosen. "The impressive capabilities of these machines are matched by their ease of use, enabling users to quickly start high-precision engraving."

The new LV-180 and LV-290 are easy to install right out of the box and incorporate a host of features that maximize accuracy, safety and convenience. A closed-loop DC Servo Motor combined with a reliable motion system ensure smooth, reliable operation and highly accurate output. An Auto-Focus Pin, which allows height to be set automatically with the push of a button, along with an included laser pointer, make media setup easy. The LV's Windows driver, compatible with CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator and AutoCAD, assists in engraving and cutting operations, while an intuitive control panel lets you save and output the same processing data multiple times without returning to the Windows driver. 

The LV Series is currently available in limited regions only. For further details on availability, please contact sales@rolanddg.com.au

 

 

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