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I have been experimenting with making die cut stickers on our Roland VG 540 for a day, and am wondering if it is designed to do so.
Here is a video I saw that peaked my interest but I can't find much else on the matter.
The fuzziness, overspray, and misalignment are fixed now. I just did all the calibrations on the machine that I could.
Last step is to solve the blues.
Hey there,
I started a thread a couple days ago about my blues being purple. Today I contacted a Roland tech and we tried everything to get it printing correctly but to no avail. He concluded that it is a hardware issue and that I need to replace head 1. If that doesn't work then I need to...
Same purple is printed for the blues. Just tried using Density Control Only.
EDIT: Also, how do you check the shot count? I googled it and I can't find anything.
EDIT 2: Should I consider a factory reset?
This would work except a lot of our stuff is not in vector form, many people come in and send images to us that are raster so I can't convert them to spot colors.
I have lowered the print head and also performed the bi-directional alignment, the overspray issue is gone and the double printing issue is also absent.
All I have left is the color being out of whack.
I don't expect my monitor to match the color of the printer (we don't have color accurate...
Hey there,
We use the Roland VG 540 to create digital prints at my work (mostly for t-shirts).
I am a new hire but am working on troubleshooting the printer, I have little to no experience with digital printing.
So there are 4 big problems that we are having, the first of which is that the...
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