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Ask Angelyn: How did you start your print business?

Roland DGA Small Business Segment Manager Angelyn Cubacub is not only a small business expert, she's a small business owner as well! Here she describes how she successfully launched her print business, and the lessons she learned along the way.

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LEC2-330 and LEC2-640 Users: Get a Huge Bump in Color with the Addition of Orange and Red ECO-UV 5 Inks

When you show your customers prints produced by a VersaUV LEC2 series printer/cutter using new ECO-UV Red and Orange inks, they won’t believe their eyes.  The addition of these new inks expands the color gamut significantly and really makes the colors POP!  So much so – if they don’t see the output actually coming off the LEC2 – they might think it came off a TrueVIS VG2.

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Using Multiple Crop Marks in VersaWorks 6

When using a print/laminate/cut workflow, registration marks are used to align the cut with the print when the media is loaded back into the printer after lamination.This quick tip shows you how to load, mark and output your print/cut files foraccurate production of multiple stickers, labels, decals and other print products.

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One Machine or Two? The Print & Cut Dilemma

In show business, a triple threat is someone who can sing, dance, and act. At Roland DG, we’ve mastered the three disciplines of printing, cutting, and printing and cutting together. Like many Hollywood triple threats, we have found that one aspect of our talents has often overshadowed the others. In our case, we have become very well known for integrated print/cut devices. We offer a wide variety of sizes and configurations, and have been the leaders in the segment since we introduced the first integrated machines over 18 years ago.

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Custom Roland DG VP-540 printed automobile tire insert POS signs

We rarely have dull days around the sign shop, and yesterday we received a request for a long time satisfied customer at the local Chevrolet dealership. He needed to advertise four sizes of tires, with a “Good”, “Better”, and “Best” option. These tires would be on display in the service drive area of the dealership. I was presented with the necessary copy and was told to “get busy-we need these before closing time today”. Ok, deadlines can be met….so back to work I go!

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