May 12, 2022
Roland DGA, Irvine, Calif., has announced the launch of the “My TrueVIS” user testimonial campaign in celebration of over 24,000 TrueVIS devices sold worldwide.
“My TrueVIS” is a global gallery featuring comments and stories of how TrueVIS printers have helped users build their businesses.
As part of the campaign, Roland DGA, and other global Roland DG business units, have posted these user comments and stories on their respective regional websites and will be sharing them throughout social media channels, as well as encouraging additional user participation.
“We started this campaign to let people know about the benefits of TrueVIS, but in addition to revealing what our customers think about these state-of-the-art machines, it has brought many exciting success stories to our attention,” says Tony Miller, president of Roland DG’s Global Sales and Marketing Division. “We were impressed to hear from users working successfully in different environments in numerous countries. Their stories remind us of the important role and responsibility that our products play in the personal lives of our users—not just in business.”
The TrueVIS Series large-format printers and printer/cutters are Roland DG’s flagship models for producing signs and graphics, offering users unparalleled color and image quality, outstanding productivity, and unsurpassed reliability and ease of use, according to the company.
To highlight the campaign, TrueVIS users everywhere are invited to share what they love about their inkjets, as well as photos of their projects and workplaces, by making social media posts using the hashtag #MyTrueVIS.
For more information and to read what actual users have to say about their TrueVIS printers and printer/cutters, click here. — D.S.
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