Software
One challenge many users are facing regularly is how to print neutral gray images. We have to admit, gray is one of toughest colors to achieve because it uses all four colors on the printer, and they have to be perfectly balanced. Any small variances in the ink amount can shift the color. Here are a few tips to help you achieve that perfect gray color.
Add Metallic to a Corporate Logo to Create a High-Impact Sample
Here’s a great tip for anyone looking to market their metallic printing capabilities. Start with your customer’s logo.
How to Replace Specialty Spot Colors in VersaWorks
In the Fall of 2012 we released a new, upgraded version of VersaWorks (4.8), with several new features, including six PANTONE® libraries that expand your spot color matching capabilities. A complete overview of these new libraries and all other VersaWorks features is located in the software section of our website.
Setting-up your Roland DG for a Mixed Mac & PC Environment
Regardless of whether you use a Mac or PC, network communication between these two platforms can be complicated, much like that of the users themselves.
VersaWorks Step & Repeat Function Makes Creating Patterns Easy
The Step & Repeat feature in VersaWorks allows you to fill a specified area with rows and columns of duplicated images. Each row or column can have its position shifted from the previous duplicates, creating a unique pattern. This feature is perfect for producing wall coverings and textile printing, or any application that involves patterns.
Click Mill Software – Milling without 3D Data
Click Mill software is included with every MDX-40A, and is a fantastic utility that makes it easy to do simple milling tasks and create simple parts without the need for CAD geometry.
Prevent Mottling by Updating to VersaWorks 4.43
Mottling can cause quite an issue – if you let it. Fortunately, with Roland@NET, help is just a click away.
Keeping Your Image Intact Through the Workflow
If you are experiencing disappearing images, it’s very likely that somewhere along the way a link was broken.