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Stone Brothers Racing in 2-year Roland DG sponsorship deal

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Wide-format inkjet printer and integrated print/cutter manufacturer, Roland DG and Stone Brothers Racing have agreed on a new two-year sponsorship deal. The deal which includes the 2007 and 2008 season will see Roland DG support Stone Brothers Racing (SBR) team through sponsorship and supply of equipment along with technical support for SBR’s signage needs using Roland DG’s state of the art vinyl cutting and digital print technologies featuring the new Pro III XC-540 Print/Cut machine.

After a successful relationship in 2006, Roland DG managing director, Marcus Adler, says, “Roland DG is proud to further extend our partnership for 2 years. Stone Brothers Racing like Roland DG is focused on teamwork.

"The continued partnership will further develop the Roland DG brand name within the Australian Motorsport industry and the general public with opportunities through its on-track success," says Adler.

SBR Team co owner, Ross Stone, says, "SBR’s requirements the past year have drastically increased and our need for a reliable and durable printing solution to provide signage on the Caltex and Jeldwen race cars.

"Our team and our Sponsors demand high standards and our race cars and transporters are viewed by millions of fans worldwide each year so presentation is critical not to mention the 3UP cars, transporter vehicles, pit and garage signage and the list continues lead us to look for the best products to deliver our needs.

"After the 2006 year with Roland DG product to back us up we never hesitated to re-enlist the help of the professional products from Roland DG. With Roland DG’s leading edge technology and the new XC-540 print/cut machine we can rest assured that our signage needs will be met, without fail."

Marc Margetts, sales director, Roland DG, says "The SBR relationship has allowed Roland DG to demonstrate the resilience of the ECO-SOL MAX ink range delivering true colour matching and lasting signage needs for the SBR team throughout the season.

"The year 2007 will bring a new look to the SBR team and a more prominent branding of the Roland DG logo," says Margetts.

ECO-SOL MAX ink is built on advanced ink technology achieving new levels of performance and represents a major step forward in ink technology.with several enhancements including faster drying time, higher density, wider colour gamut, expanded uncoated media support and improved scratch resistance.

In addition to being virtually odourless, containing no harmful VOCs, and requires no special ventilation or environmental equipment.

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