Man-Roland 305 L Offset Printing Machine – 2001
The Man-Roland R305 L (2001) is a high-performance 5-color sheetfed offset printing machine with an integrated varnishing unit (Tresu). Designed for commercial and packaging production, this press features digital controls, RCI control console, Rolandmatic dampening, automatic washing systems, and Eltosch Drytronic dryer. With approximately 153 million impressions, it delivers stable color control, efficient makeready, and high production reliability.
The Man-Roland R305 L (2001) is a robust mid-format sheetfed offset press engineered for high-quality commercial and packaging production. Equipped with a Tresu varnishing unit, this machine enables in-line coating applications, enhancing print finishing efficiency and product value.
The press features RCI control console for centralized press management and digital controls for precise job handling. The Rolandmatic dampening system ensures optimal ink-water balance, while the automatic washing devices reduce downtime and maintain clean production.
An Eltosch Drytronic drying system supports fast drying performance, and the double cylinder powder sprayer enhances sheet separation and delivery quality. With approximately 153 million impressions, this German-built machine remains a dependable production press.
Key Features
5-color sheetfed offset printing configuration
Integrated Tresu varnishing unit
Digital control system
RCI control console
Rolandmatic dampening system
Automatic washing devices
Eltosch Drytronic dryer
Double cylinder powder sprayer
Autosize system
Technical Specifications
Model: R305 L
Manufacturer: Man-Roland
Year of Manufacture: 2001
Number of Colors: 5
Maximum Paper Size: 740 × 530 mm
Format: 74 × 52 cm
Impression Count: Approx. 153 million
Varnishing Unit: Tresu
Applications
Commercial printing
Packaging and carton printing
Brochures and catalogs
Marketing materials
Inline varnish production
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