Tips & Tricks
Your Roland DG equipment is assembled with the latest software and firmware at the time of shipment. However by the time that the machine arrives at your doorstep, there may be new updates to drivers and firmware.
Managing Static for Improved Image Quality and Maximum Printer Performance
Static on your printer can cause a number of issues that compromise print quality, particularly in the dry winter months. Understanding the underlying causes of static and developing techniques for managing static’s effects can help ensure consistent print quality and productivity.
Auto Rotate Your Files to Save Media
Saving media is one of the great cost cutters in a digital printing workflow.
Setting the LEF-12 Print Area for Your Objects
The LEF-12 offers two options for setting the print area for objects:
Produce Custom Apparel with your Digital Printer/Cutter… At a Profit!
If you’re already using digital print/cut technology, it’s easy to get started in the custom apparel market. One of the biggest selling points is the full-color printing capabilities.
Simple Solutions for Print/Cut Registration Problems
If you’re experiencing problems with contour cut quality when operating a Roland DG printer/cutter, there’s a good chance that you’re dealing with one of two common issues.
Using the VersaUV LEF-12’s Setting for Automatic Table Height Adjustment
Did you know that the table height on your LEF-12 can be adjusted while printing? Here’s how.
Increase the Productivity of your LEF-12 with Custom Fixtures
If you really want to maximize the productivity of your LEF-12, there’s no better way than creating custom fixtures to hold multiple objects on the table. Such fixtures help prevent common mistakes by dramatically reducing the time required to load multiple print objects on the table.
Switch Profiles to Save Specialty Ink
You may ask, “How much metallic silver and white ink is consumed in maintenance on a VS series printer/cutter if not printing with either spot color?” The answer is: “Not as much as you might think”.