Getting hands on with rolands VersaUV LEF-20

Two new dates have been confirmed for Roland DG’s LEF-20 Better Business Boot Camps, following the success of the first boot camp held in November this year. 

The VersaUV LEF-20 features a large print bed size (508 mm x 330 mm), which enables users to print a single item or a short production run without a costly and time-consuming set up. The LEF-20 enables users to personalise a whole raft of giftware, awards, novelty and souvenir items, signage and any substrate up to 100 mm thick.

Joe Wigzell, academy and creative centre manager, said, ‘Our first free LEF-20 Better Business Boot Camp in November was a great success and we are excited to now be confirming two new additional boot camps to be held in January 2014.  It was clear from the session in November that our new VersaUV LEF-20 desktop flatbed UV printer has really captured the imagination of the industry and there is already a great deal of buzz around it in the marketplace.’ 

The boot camps offer anyone interested in the VersaUV LEF-20 desktop flatbed UV printer an opportunity to come along and see how they can maximise their investment in technology and create exciting new and profitable revenue streams for their businesses. 

Mr Wigzell, continued, ‘Those attending the first LEF-20 camp represented a range of companies from right across the spectrum and all were very impressed with the machine, its quality, performance, speed, bed size and sheer versatility.  Naturally, ROI is one of the key aspects to any investment, so we spent a lot of time going through the ROI figures and many of the participants couldn’t believe how quickly this machine could potentially pay for itself.  To have a machine that can work as hard as you do in a business is a major asset and it was clear those at the boot camp could see the LEF-20 delivers on this front.’

The half-day Boot Camp includes a comprehensive overview of how the VersaUV LEF-20’s technology works, as well as sessions on the company’s five ‘Better Business Stations’, all designed to help the user exploit the diverse opportunities offered by this machine, improve workflow and productivity and secure a strong return on investment. These sessions are followed by an informal Q&A session to ensure attendees go away with all their questions answered and a tour of Roland’s Creative Centre, so they can see the wide range of applications and media types this new machine supports. 

The two new half-day boot camps are to be held on 10 January and on 30 January.