Roland VersaWorks 6 bridges the gap between creative design and flawless print execution. By mastering its multi-queue system, native PDF processing, and automated specialty ink generation, print shops can reduce turn times, cut down on media waste, and deliver highly accurate color results.
To streamline high-volume production, VersaWorks 6 offers five distinct queues (Queues A, B, C, D, and E).
Solid State Drive (SSD) with at least 40 GB of free space for RIP caching GPU: Dedicated graphics card with OpenGL support Pro-Tips for Peak Performance
If you own a printer older than 2020 (e.g., VS, SP, XR series), stay on VersaWorks 6. It is rock-stable. If you buy a new TrueVIS VF2 or SG3, you must upgrade to VersaWorks 7 because 6 does not contain the waveform drivers.
At the heart of VersaWorks 6 is a dual-core, 64-bit native RIP engine. This architecture represents a massive leap forward from older, 32-bit iterations. Why the 64-Bit Engine Matters
You can change the size of your art inside the software. You can also tile images to make giant signs. The software lets you nest different jobs together. This places items close together so you do not waste vinyl. Tips for Best Results