
If you’re thinking of getting started with apparel decoration, or simply expanding your current product offerings beyond signs and banners, it’s important that you know which options are out there. Do you go with a DTG (direct-to-garment) printer or invest in a dye-sublimation printer? View this comprehensive webinar and walk away with info that will help you make an informed decision.
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Notepads are the kind of everyday items that mean so much more when they have a personal logo, message or piece of personal artwork on them. The following printed notepad examples illustrate the kinds of personalized notepad graphics that you can create with VersaUV flatbed printers, Texart dye-sublimation printers and the LD-80 laser decorator.
Used in the production of many high-end fashion and décor products, leather becomes even more valuable if you’re able to personalize it with logos, patterns, art, and text. The following examples of leather customization illustrate the many types of leather products you can print directly onto with VersaUV flatbed technologies.
Roland DG is a company that’s recognized all over the globe for a higher level of service and support. Find out about the Roland DG Global SE Awards that recognizes absolute excellence in Service Engineering and discover the best-of-the-best in machine repair and maintenance.
Roland DGA partnered with popular artist and author, Bonny Lhotka to host the second Roland DG Imaginarium Artcademy. This year’s event brought together printmakers, photographers and other artists from across the country to share in the creative process, experiment with new print techniques and to make fine art with Roland DG machines.
With the evolution of CAD/CAM dental technology, we find ourselves waiting for a better way to manage material workflows. A recent Key Group report states that the use of multi-shaded zirconia is increasing at an annual rate of 8 percent. Not only that, as technology improves for denture development, there will be a new wave of denture-based materials to incorporate into the CAD/CAM workflow. Unfortunately, the availability of a better way to manage various multi-shaded materials is a rarity in our market today. This being the case, many laboratories have had to adapt to the situation, resulting in CAD/CAM workflows that look like the one in the image below.