DudeWhoPrints
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So, if you guys read my thread from over the winter you know I had some serious complaints about the state of solvent machines particularly with Roland and Mimaki. Well, the good news is that complaint is no longer valid. I have gotten to see what Roland’s new VG4 can do and I can finally say Roland is all the way back. The VG4 has the best print quality I have ever seen a solvent machine produce and I’ve been doing this for multiple decades. They finally have majorly pushed forward. Prints look like straight up solid vinyl on their standard print mode. I’ve honestly never seen anything like it. I’m sure the Epsons are hitting this kind of level too now, but I have been around the VG3 and saw plenty of prints from it. This is a different level. Makes my CJV300 look truly dated. It has a max output of 1800DPI. Reminds me of UV print quality. Colors are insanely vivid. No hype here. I was shocked by what I saw. I was just about to give up on Roland completely, but wow man I couldn’t be more impressed. Wanted to share it with you guys since I was just not too long ago considering everything they’ve done since the first VG series a step backwards. The VG4 and XG are finally the push forward I always hoped to see from Roland.