Who makes VersaCAMM printer cutter?
Who makes VersaCAMM printer cutter?
Roland DG
Roland DG capitalizes on the success of the VersaCAMM printer/cutter with a new 54″ model, the SP-540V.
How much is a VersaCAMM?
The 30-inch VersaCAMM VS-300i, previously priced at $16,495, can now be purchased for just $14,995 (MSRP) – a $1,500 savings. Customers can save even more – $3,000 – when they buy a 54-inch VersaCAMM VS-540i at the new lower price of $16,995 (MSRP).
How much is a Roland printer cutter?
$4,995 US* * U.S. only. For Canada, Latin America and Caribbean pricing, please contact an Authorized Roland DGA Dealer in your area.
What is VersaCAMM?
VersaCAMM lets you produce a wide variety of applications with excellent outdoor and indoor durability, including signs, banners, decals and packaging prototypes as well as heat transfers for apparel. A wide variety of coated media is available for outstanding print quality.
What is the difference between Roland BN20 and Roland bn20a?
The BN-20A delivers the same ease of use, print quality and versatility of the original BN-20, but by removing the recirculating specialty color channel for White and Metallic inks, Roland DGA is able to offer this value-packed “business in a box” for just $4,995 (MSRP).
Are Roland printers good?
The Roland Texart XT-640 Dye-Sublimation Printer is our best pick for fabric printing. This large-format printer can produce prints anywhere from 10.2 to 64 inches wide, and its versatility makes it a top option in the industry. The prints are transferable onto clothing or merchandise.
What can you do with a Roland BN20?
The Roland BN20 is a 20” print and cut machine that can make anything from full colors stickers and decals to custom t-shirt and more. And it does that by being both a full color printer AND a standard vinyl cutter.
Where are Roland printers made?
Thailand
“By setting up a manufacturing factory in Thailand, Roland is now able to produce affordable products that meet the increasing demand for inkjet printers in the growing market including Asia. Today, almost all components to support production here are imported from Japan.
Is DTF better than DTG?
DTF printing is cheaper because it does not require pretreatment and it uses a lot less ink. (For those of you who are acrorip users, DTG printing is usually done at 80% color ink and 200% white ink. DTF printing only needs 60% color ink and 40% white ink.