Roland DG expands compatibility of D-EA2 multicolour inks with the TrueVIS XP-640
Roland DG Corporation announces the expanded availability of its cost-effective D-EA2 multicolour eco-solvent inks, now compatible with the TrueVIS XP-640. This upgrade makes Roland DG’s premium printing technology more accessible than ever for price-sensitive markets: greater colour capacity, improved cost competitiveness, and the reliability of original OEM ink.
With an expanded colour range that includes CMYK + Red, Orange, Green and Light Black, the enhanced D-EA2 ink set delivers a wider colour gamut, enabling sign shops and print service providers (PSPs) to achieve consistent, brand-accurate colour printing at a more affordable operating cost.
Premium TrueVIS performance now available to more print providers
Originally launched for DGXPRESS printers in 2025, the D-EA2 ink line has now been extended to support Roland DG’s TrueVIS XP-640, responding to growing demand for high-quality and cost-efficient solutions across a broader range of markets.
Designed specifically for businesses producing brand-critical graphics, the new D-EA2 multicolour configuration enables sharper colour reproduction, smoother gradations and greater vibrancy—ideal for signage, labels, vehicle graphics, retail displays and more.
Helping print service providers improve quality and competitiveness
Roland DG’s expansion of D-EA2 ink compatibility supports print service providers looking to enhance print quality, differentiate themselves from competitors, or confidently manage demanding jobs with high colour-accuracy requirements.
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