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6 Tips to Help Your Business Navigate Uncertain Times

The COVID-19 outbreak has affected businesses across the globe, including those in the print, sign and graphics industries. Many businesses have closed, while others remain open but operating under very different circumstances. With business owners given very little time to prepare, and with the situation constantly evolving, we have put together some tips on how to navigate these uncertain times.

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Applications to Grow Your Business from Home

With consumers becoming more comfortable with purchasing a variety of products online, many industries do not need a physical store location to remain competitive in their market. For owners of bricks and mortar stores, who are now facing a global online market, competition has never been fiercer. Rather than sitting back and watching the sales roll in, retailers must adapt to this ever-changing landscape – or risk falling behind.

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Face Shields Made Easy With A Laser Engraver

With the novel coronavirus spreading rapidly around the world, many people, companies, and educational and research organisations have been uploading free ideas on the internet for making their own Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) items to protect against infections. Here is information on how you can make your own face shield using Roland DG’s laser engraver.

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Printer Shutdown Should It Be Required

We hope that during this difficult time our customers are able to continue to operate as normal, however we understand that there may be some adjustments that will need to be made to your current operations. To support you should you require to close your operations for a period of time, we would like to remind you of the correct procedures for extended periods of non-use of your Roland DG printers.

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Exhibit Features Create Your Own One-Of-A-Kind Items Inspired by Renowned Architect

A special exhibition was held at the Tokyo Station Gallery located in Tokyo Station to commemorate the centenary of the passing of Tatsuno Kingo, the architect of Tokyo Station. A workshop was set up at the exhibit so that visitors could print out some of his sketches and drawings of Tokyo Station onto T-shirts and bags. The workshop made use of Roland DG's direct-to-garment printers employed at stores and events to create unique creative experiences.

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