Roland DG Blog
Stickers and labels are a great way to promote a business. Not only can they be designed and printed quickly and easily, but they are a great source of revenue for many graphics providers.
Get the Facts: Manufacturer Inks vs Third Party Inks
Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the print industry, it’s likely that you would have come across the third party (or alternative) ink debate, in which concerns have been raised over assurances made without insight into potential consequences.
New Vehicle Wraps for Roland DG... and Top 10 Tips for Wrap Design
Recently we began printing and re-wrapping the Roland DG service cars, starting with the X-Trail. The designs for the new vehicle wraps were based on creating something fresh and clean, but still engaging and in line with Roland DG branding.
The Future of Digital Dental Technology
The future of dental technology is firmly rooted in mechanisation and automation and there is a major move toward a convergence of interrelated technologies. For example, the merging of 3D scanned data with 3D radiographs and extra-oral facial scans, allowing dentists to create virtual patients with all the metrics required for diagnosis, treatment planning and technology-aided treatment.
Wrapping Future Vehicles
To celebrate the release of Roland DG's new TrueVIS VG series of printer cutters, we’re having a bit of fun, imagining what some future vehicles would look like if their graphics were produced on the future of print and cut devices.
Creative Centre Refresh
This year, the Creative Centre refresh was to include our new printers into the existing product line up, and to make the area contemporary, light and bright, showcasing the range of applications our printers can produce.
Diversifying your Product Range with a UV Flatbed Printer
If you are you looking to get into the custom printing market or would like to expand your product offering to meet increasing customer demands, then a UV flatbed printer is the perfect solution.
Benefits of Digital Dye Sublimation over Conventional Methods
Dye sublimation is a digital printing technology that enables the reproduction of colourful images on common everyday items, including clothing and novelties. Prior to digital printing, reproducing images on these items (T-shirts being a typical example) required fairly involved and labour-intensive analogue processes, such as screen-printing.
Multiple Ways Dye Sublimation Can Add Value to Your Business
Sublimation has been used for decades to apply images to upholstery, cushions, furniture, and much more. However, due to high costs and limitations of traditional print processes, it is only since the advent of digital dye sublimation that high quality photographic images have been printed on to everyday items.
Getting Started with Dye Sublimation
Dye sublimation printing is one of the most effective methods for creating a range of customised and personalised products on-demand. This means you can deliver an almost limitless variety of creative and profitable applications that will enable you to extend the range of services you offer to your clients.