Roland DG Corporation has announced a new worldwide distribution partnership with LSINC Corporation that it claims ‘will significantly widen access to LSINC’s industrial direct-to-object printing technologies’. Under the agreement, Roland DG becomes an official global distributor of LSINC’s Peri-series of high-volume cylindrical object printers, extending a successful regional collaboration into a comprehensive global strategy.

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Andrew Oransky, Chief Strategy Officer, Roland DG, says: “LSINC’s industrial printing systems are an important extension of our technology portfolio. These high-volume, precision-engineered platforms complement Roland DG’s UV lineup and enable our customers to scale their customisation and production capabilities in meaningful new ways.”

Initially established as a Latin American partnership, Roland DG is now able to offer LSINC’s PeriQ360, Perivallo360m, and PeriOne to customers worldwide. These industrial-grade systems enable seamless, 360-degree direct-to-object printing on cylindrical, tapered, and contoured substrates, ranging from glass and metal to plastics, wood, and specialty materials. The expansion signals Roland DG’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the packaging, beverage, cosmetics, and industrial decoration markets.

The PeriQ360, LSINC’s flagship production model and a PRINTING United Pinnacle Product Award winner, is designed specifically for high-volume industrial environments that require maximum throughput and precision. As the fastest and most versatile system in the line-up, it features a quad-spindle configuration that enables four items to be printed simultaneously. Its advanced JetINX print engine and helical technology ensure colour consistency and 360-degree graphics, including dimensional and textural effects, across large-scale packaging and bottling applications.

The Perivallo360m brings full-contour, profile-following printing to objects with curved, tapered, or more complex shapes and has been engineered for applications where precision and visual detail are paramount. It handles larger diameters and uses contour-tracking helical technology to produce richly detailed graphics around the entire surface of an item.

The PeriOne serves as an affordable and accessible entry point for businesses adopting direct-to-object production, with the ability to print directly to clear glass without a barrier layer, offering flexibility for prototyping, personalised goods, and small-batch production environments.

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