Quick Answer
The VG4 is not just a minor update. It focuses on improving **efficiency, color performance, and workflow automation**, which can directly impact profitability for shops producing wraps, signage, and decals regularly.
Who This Comparison Is For
- Shops currently using a VG3
- Businesses outsourcing production and considering a first machine
- Print providers focused on wraps, signage, decals, and retail graphics
VG4 vs VG3: Key Differences
| Feature | VG3 | VG4 |
|---|---|---|
| Ink Efficiency | Standard eco-solvent usage | Up to ~30–35% less ink usage |
| Color Gamut | High quality | Expanded with Red, Orange, Green |
| Production Speed | Strong | Improved real-world output speeds |
| Workflow | VersaWorks 6 | VersaWorks 7 + improved automation |
| Monitoring | Basic tools | Roland DG Connect integration |
VG4 Verse Competitors

What This Means in Real Production
The biggest difference between the VG3 and VG4 is not just specs — it’s how those improvements translate into daily production.
- Lower ink usage: helps reduce cost per job over time
- Better color accuracy: important for brand work and repeat clients
- Faster production: allows more jobs per day
- Improved automation: reduces manual intervention
When It Makes Sense to Upgrade
Consider upgrading if:
- You are running consistent wrap or signage jobs
- You want to reduce ink costs and increase efficiency
- You are looking to scale production
- You want improved workflow and automation
You may wait if:
- Your current VG3 is lightly used
- You are not hitting production limits yet

Ready to Explore the VG4?
If you're considering upgrading or bringing more production in-house, the VG4 is worth a closer look.
View VG4 Product Page