Roland DG Australia has announced big savings with its new EOFY specials – including up to almost $4,000 on the TrueVIS VG2-640 and VG2-540. Customers who finance equipment over $10,000 with Roland Rental can also pay nothing for 3 months**.

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Roland DG’s new EOFY specials* offer some great deals on TrueVIS VG2 Series printer cutters and the VersaSTUDIO BT-12 Direct-to-Garment printer. Combined with the instant asset write off up to $150K^, there has never been a better time to invest in new Roland DG equipment, says a company statement. 

The VersaSTUDIO BT-12 Direct-to-Garment printer EOFY package includes the HB-12 heater/finishing unit and 1 set of ink for a saving of almost $2,000. For minimal investment, the BT-12 can help those looking to start up or expand a profitable personalisation business. In just minutes, you can print full colour photos and graphics directly on to cotton fabrics with little to no experience required. 

With prints that can be finished in as little as 6 hours, the next generation TrueVIS VG2 Series is designed to meet the production needs of today’s most demanding print professionals. From now until June 30, customers can save up to almost $4,000 on the TrueVIS VG2-640 and VG2-540. 

Customers will need to get in quick as these EOFY special offers end on June 30. For more information, including terms and conditions, visit www.rolanddg.com.au/promo

 or contact Roland DG on 1800 500 119. 

*Valid until 30/06/2020, or while stocks last. Prices shown are excluding GST. Ink, delivery & installation not included in price unless otherwise noted.

**Offer valid for transactions settled between 29/05/20 -30/06/20 and is subject to lender/credit approval. Financial statements required for deferred payment options. Finance available for both Rental and Chattel Mortgage and consist of three monthly repayments at $nil followed by either 33, 45 or 57 monthly repayments. Offer is NOT valid for transactions $10,000 inc. GST or under. Chattel mortgage and Rental options available. Fees apply.

^Seek independent advice from your tax agent or accountant. 

 

 

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