Roland DG launches VersaObject Co-I series
15 March 2024
Roland DG has launched the VersaObject Co-I series of flatbed inkjet printers, designed to offer direct printing on three-dimensional objects with ‘premium’ finishes.
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15 March 2024
Roland DG has launched the VersaObject Co-I series of flatbed inkjet printers, designed to offer direct printing on three-dimensional objects with ‘premium’ finishes.
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