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Manroland / Roland Printing Machines: Complete History & All Models

The full Roland story — from Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik's founding in 1871 through the MAN AG merger, the peak as one of the world's big three press makers, the 2012 insolvency, and the split into manroland sheetfed (Langley Holdings) and manroland web systems. Every Roland press model and India guide.

manroland / Roland
Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik (est. 1871) → MAN Roland (1979) → manroland (2010) → manroland sheetfed GmbH + manroland web systems (2012)
↗ manroland-sheetfed.com

The Roland name in printing stretches back to 1871 and a history of innovation that includes the world's first 4-colour offset press in one pass. At its peak, MAN Roland was one of the world's three largest press manufacturers. The 2012 insolvency and restructuring is one of the most significant events in recent printing industry history — and understanding what happened is essential for any Indian printer who owns or is considering a Roland press.

1871
Roland brand founded, Offenbach
1979
MAN AG merger — becomes MAN Roland
2012
Insolvency — split into two companies
1,500+
Estimated Roland presses in India (all eras)

The Roland / manroland corporate timeline — understanding the brand history

1871 — Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik GmbH founded in Offenbach am Main, Germany by Ludwig Loewe. Named "Roland" after the legendary medieval knight — symbolising strength and reliability.
1902 — Roland produces one of Europe's first commercial offset presses.
1950s–1960s — Roland grows to become Germany's second-largest press manufacturer alongside Heidelberg. Their Roland 4 (four-colour in one pass) is a landmark innovation.
1979 — Roland merges with MAN AG's printing division to form MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AG. MAN (Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg) was Germany's largest engineering conglomerate. The merger creates one of the world's two largest press manufacturers alongside Heidelberg.
1990s–2000s — MAN Roland at its peak. Roland 700 becomes the global standard B1 press alternative to Heidelberg SM/CD 102. Web presses (Rotoman, Colorman) dominate newspaper offset globally.
2010 — Company rebranded as manroland AG (dropping the MAN name as MAN AG divests).
November 2012manroland files for insolvency. The global offset market contraction (digital disruption of print) hit MAN Roland hard. The company had ~3,000 employees and accumulated losses.
2012 (post-insolvency) — Company split into two separate businesses: manroland sheetfed GmbH (sheet-fed presses, acquired by Langley Holdings UK) and manroland web systems GmbH (web offset presses, acquired by management buyout). Both continue operating today.
2013–present — manroland sheetfed GmbH (Langley Holdings) stabilises. New ROLAND 700 EVOLUTION and current press range launched. Company has recovered and is profitable. Langley Holdings is a UK-based industrial group that also owns Langley Alloys and other businesses.
1871 – 1979
Roland Founding Era — Innovation from Offenbach
Germany's second-largest press maker before the MAN merger
Product / PeriodYearsSignificance
Early Roland letterpress cylinders1871 – 1950sRoland began as a letterpress manufacturer — newspapers, books, commercial printing. Their early machines competed with Heidelberg and König & Bauer in the German market.
Roland offset press (first generation)c.1902 – 1950sRoland was an early adopter of offset lithography, producing commercial offset presses alongside continued letterpress production.
Roland Favorit / Roland Rekord series1960s – 1970sMultiple press families for B2 and B1 format commercial printing. Found in European and some Indian commercial print establishments before the MAN Roland era.
Roland ULTRA series (B1)1968 – 1980Roland's B1 press range before the MAN Roland rebrand. Competed with Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 and KBA Rapida in the large-format segment. Some India installations at government printing offices and large commercial printers.
1979 – 2010
MAN Roland Era — At The Peak of Global Press Manufacturing
Roland 200 · 300 · 500 · 700 · 900 · 900 XXL — the complete range

The MAN Roland era produced the Roland numbering system that remains the most logical and memorable press naming convention in the industry: the number represents the maximum sheet width in mm (approximately). Roland 200 = 52cm; Roland 500 = 72cm; Roland 700 = B1 (102cm); Roland 900 = B0 (130cm). This system is intuitive and remains in use today for the current manroland sheetfed range.

Roland 2 / 4 / 5 Series
Entry Format Presses — A3 to B3
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetColoursNotesStatus
Roland 2 (RO 2)1979 – 1995A3+31 × 45cm1C, 2CVery compact press for A3 in-plant and quick print. Limited India presence.Discontinued
Roland 202 (Perfecting)1990 – 2005B336 × 52cm2/2 perfectingPerfecting version of Roland 200 — simultaneous front and back. Used by Indian book printers and form producers.Discontinued
Roland 300 / 500 Series
Mid-Format B2 Presses
Competing with Heidelberg SM 74 and Komori LS-40
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotes & India significanceStatus
Roland 3001980 – 1998B252 × 72cm13,000 s/hr2C–8CMid-format press. Competed with Heidelberg SM 72. Moderate India presence. Used 300 4C: ₹20–50 lakh.Discontinued
Roland 3041982 – 1998B252 × 72cm13,000 s/hr4C dedicated4-colour dedicated version of Roland 300. Some India commercial printers.Discontinued
Roland 504 (dedicated 4C)1988 – 2005B2+52 × 74cm15,000 s/hr4C4-colour dedicated Roland 500 — slightly lower price than full multi-colour 500. Some India commercial printers.Discontinued
Roland 506 (with coater)1992 – 2010B2+52 × 74cm15,000 s/hr5C (4+coater)Roland 500 with dedicated inline coater — 5-unit configuration for 4C + varnish. Important for packaging converters in India needing inline coating.Discontinued
Roland 500 Perfecting1990 – 2010B2+52 × 74cm13,000 s/hr4+4 simultaneousPerfecting version of Roland 500. Used by Indian book printers for high-volume educational and trade book production.Discontinued
Roland 700 Series
Roland 700 — The B1 Flagship & India Workhorse
Multiple generations · 1980s to present · Heidelberg SM/CD 102 direct competitor
Roland 700 in India — used market guide (2024)
  • Roland 700 (4C, 1990s vintage): ₹50–120 lakh
  • Roland 700 (5C + coater, 1995–2002): ₹80–200 lakh
  • Roland 700 (8C + coater, 2000–2008): ₹2–5 crore
  • Roland 700 Evolution (8C + coater, 2010–2014): ₹3–7 crore
  • Post-2012 insolvency concerns about long-term support dampened prices 2012–2016. Since manroland sheetfed stabilised under Langley Holdings, values have recovered. Parts availability is now confirmed through manroland sheetfed GmbH.
Model / GenerationYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColour configsNotes & India significanceStatus
Roland 700 (1st generation)1980 – 1992B172 × 102cm13,000 s/hr4C–8CFirst Roland B1 press under the MAN Roland brand. Competed with Heidelberg SM 102 first generation. Established the Roland 700 as a serious B1 press. India installations in large commercial printers and government printing offices.Discontinued
Roland 700 UV1998 – 2010B172 × 102cm15,000 s/hr4C–8C + UV lampsUV version of Roland 700 — for premium packaging on non-absorbent substrates. Used by Indian premium packaging converters for metalised board, PVC, and plastic packaging.Discontinued
Roland 700 Perfecting1994 – 2010B172 × 102cm13,000 s/hr6/6, 8/8 simultaneousPerfecting Roland 700 for book printing and high-volume catalogues. India: significant installed base in major book printing plants.Discontinued
Roland 900 / XXL Series
Roland 900 — Super Large Format
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedNotesStatus
Roland 900 XXL2001 – 2012B0+120 × 162cm12,000 s/hrExtended large format — same B0+ dimensions as KBA Rapida 162 and Heidelberg XL 162. Competed at the top of the large-format market. Very few in India — specialist large packaging converters only.Discontinued
2013 – Present
manroland sheetfed GmbH — Current Production Under Langley Holdings
Official manroland sheetfed product pages

ROLAND 700 EVOLUTION: manroland-sheetfed.com → Roland 700 ↗
ROLAND 500: Roland 500 ↗
All presses: manroland-sheetfed.com/products ↗

ModelLaunchedFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColour configsNotesStatus
ROLAND 9002016B090 × 130cm12,000 s/hr4C–8C, coaterRevived large-format press. For corrugated pre-print, large packaging. Official ↗Current
Web Offset
manroland web systems — Newspaper & Commercial Web Presses

manroland web systems GmbH (separate company from manroland sheetfed) continues to manufacture commercial and newspaper web offset presses. Their Colorman and Regioman series are used in Indian newspaper production. Contact manroland web systems separately from manroland sheetfed for web press enquiries.

ModelTypeIndia significanceStatus
Lithoman IVHeatset commercial web (large)Large-format heatset for major publication printers. Some India installations at large commercial web operations.Current
India Contact — manroland sheetfed & manroland web systems

Contact through authorised agent network — confirm current India representative directly with manufacturer

manroland-sheetfed.com ↗

For new manroland sheetfed presses: Contact manroland sheetfed GmbH directly through their website contact form and request the India representative. Agent relationships have evolved since the 2012 restructuring — always verify current India agent directly with the manufacturer before proceeding.

For used Roland presses (pre-2012): Used Roland 700 and 500 presses are actively traded in India. Key dealers: machinery traders in Ulhasnagar (Maharashtra) and Kirti Nagar (Delhi). Also listed on IndiaMART.com. Parksons Packaging Technology (Mumbai) and specialist used machinery dealers handle Roland presses. A used Roland 700 4C at ₹50–120 lakh represents excellent value — the inking quality is comparable to Heidelberg SM/CD 102 at similar vintage.

Critical advice for used Roland buyers: The 2012 insolvency created uncertainty about spare parts. That uncertainty is now resolved — manroland sheetfed GmbH confirms parts support for all Roland presses they manufactured. However, verify specific part availability for your target machine before purchasing. Third-party parts suppliers also exist for common Roland wear items.
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