Roland DG expands global distribution with LSINC partnership

The solution seen along with the logos of both companies.
Following earlier rollout efforts in Latin America, Roland DG will now offer the PeriQ360, Perivallo360m, and PeriOne systems to customers worldwide. Photo courtesy Roland DGA

Roland DG Corporation has announced a new worldwide distribution partnership with LSINC Corporation, expanding access to LSINC’s industrial direct-to-object printing systems. Under the agreement, Roland DG becomes an official global distributor of LSINC’s Peri-series of cylindrical object printers, extending an existing regional collaboration into a global arrangement.

Following earlier rollout efforts in Latin America, Roland DG will now offer the PeriQ360, Perivallo360m, and PeriOne systems to customers worldwide. The printers support 360-degree direct-to-object printing on cylindrical, tapered, and contoured substrates, including glass, metal, plastics, wood, and other specialty materials. The move aligns with Roland DG’s efforts to grow its presence in packaging, beverage, cosmetics, and industrial decoration markets.

“LSINC’s industrial printing systems are an important extension of our technology portfolio,” said Andrew Oransky, chief strategy officer at Roland DG. “These high-volume, precision-engineered platforms complement Roland DG’s UV lineup and enable our customers to scale their customization and production capabilities in meaningful new ways.”

The Peri series

LSINC designed the PeriQ360, its flagship production model, for high-volume industrial environments. The system features a quad-spindle configuration that prints four items simultaneously and uses LSINC’s JetINX print engine with helical printing technology to produce continuous 360-degree graphics. Manufacturers use the PeriQ360 in large-scale packaging and bottling applications, and the system has received industry recognition, including a PRINTING United Pinnacle Product Award.

LSINC developed the Perivallo360m for objects with curved, tapered, or complex profiles. The system uses contour-tracking helical technology to print around the full surface of larger-diameter items and supports applications that require detailed, full-contour decoration, including specialty beverage containers and cosmetic packaging.

LSINC completes the lineup with the PeriOne, an entry-level system for companies adopting direct-to-object printing. Based on the PeriQ360 platform, it supports fast print speeds and can print directly to clear glass without a barrier layer, making it suitable for prototyping, personalization, and short-run production.

Alicia Ryan, CEO of LSINC, said the expanded partnership builds on earlier regional success. “Partnering with Roland DG, first in Latin America, and now on a global scale, allows us to bring our industrial solutions to more customers around the world. Roland DG’s reputation, reach, and commitment to customer success make them the ideal partner as we continue to expand our technology footprint.”