
Vanguard Digital, a Durst Group Company, has announced the launch of its latest printer, the Radnor.
Making its debut during the 2025 ISA Expo, the Radnor expands Vanguard’s already robust fleet of printers.
Much like its namesake, Tennessee’s scenic Radnor Lake, the Radnor was created out of necessity, shaped with intention, and built to help Vanguard clients reach new heights.
The 3.2-meter UV-LED hybrid printing system is a true all-in-one solution, effortlessly handling both rigid and roll substrates.
The Radnor can be configured with up to three rows of printheads, delivering astonishing print speeds of up to 6,146 sq. ft./hr.
Equipped with Kyocera 4pl variable-dot printheads and a magnetic linear drive system, it ensures precise drop placement and stunning image quality.
“In a year full of milestones, growth and reflections, it’s incredibly meaningful to introduce the Radnor,” said Jim Peterson, founder and COO, Vanguard Digital.
“Our evolution can be seen and felt across every aspect of our business—from the scale of our operations to the sophistication of our offerings. We have a team devoted to the continued pursuit of developing the business and pouring their brilliance into new ideas and innovations.
“The Radnor builds on the momentum we’ve created over the past few years—delivering faster, high-quality, and accessible printers for every level of print service provider. The Radnor stands as our most advanced machine to date. I’m excited to unveil it at ISA this week and look forward to seeing it in the hands of our customers, partners and friends.”
Designed for high quality print production the Radnor offers robust and elevated features:
- Upgradeable, with up to three rows of printheads
- Six independently controlled vacuum zones
- Optional white and varnish ink
- Continuous Print Mode for efficient rigid sheet production
- X-axis manual cutter and Y-axis slitter for flexible materials
- Dual-side operation with mirrored controls and foot pedal access
- Automatic board registration
- Eco-conscious engineering with no VOCs, lower power usage, and reduced waste.
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