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Inkjet Printers & Printers/Cutters

Discover a multitude of useful inkjet printer and printer/cutter tips and tricks in this selection of small business articles and resources to help you grow your sign and graphics business. The following articles highlight Roland DG eco-solvent devices and VersaUV software as well as featuring inkjet printer sand printer/cutters posts to empower your business with productivity and profitability advice.
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Career Path Infographic— Design and Engineering Education with Roland DG Technology

The following infographic illustrates the ways in which Roland DG assists in career growth, including the new machines, Project Based Learning tutorials, and other ways that Roland DG is providing support for students and teachers. 

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Printing on Jars, Jugs, Jam Labels and other Packaging: A-to-Z of Printing

Your product’s packaging should communicate a purpose. As a major piece of your company’s visual branding, it must convey what your business stands for and what it means to your customer. Whether you’re looking to print labels, packaging prototypes, or other promotional products, Roland DG technology helps you realize that brand vision by offering graphically superior and cost-effective print solutions. 

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A-to-Z of Printing: "C" is for "CAMPER"

At the 2016 SGIA Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, the vehicle wrapping experts at Digital EFX Wraps showed attendees how to transform a retro Happier Camper trailer with bold graphics produced on a Roland DG printer/cutter. Take a look at a recap of the vehicle wrapping process below:

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A-to-Z of Printing: “A” is for “APPAREL”

Starting at “A” and kicking off our A-Z series of what you can print on with a Roland DG printer, is “apparel.” The following steps show you how to begin the process of printing on items such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, hats and more ! It’s easy to get started in custom apparel. All you need is a Roland DG printer/cutter and Heat Transfer Material (HTM3).

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