Roland DG launches latest vinyl cutters

Roland DG Corporation is launching the GR-640/540/420 professional vinyl cutters as the latest additions to its CAMM-1 series.                               

According to Greg Stone, Roland DG Australia Product & Marketing Manager, the GR series has been redesigned to deliver better cutting quality and productivity due to increased accuracy, speed, media versatility and additional cutting features.

Roland DG says the new ergonomic L-shaped design of the integrated stand and machine provides the stability required to ensure precision cutting even at high speed. The redesigned cutting carriage, blade holder and other core mechanisms enable the machines to achieve a maximum cutting speed of 1,485 mm/s and up to 600 gf of downforce for cutting through dense media with a single pass. Models are available in 64” (GR-640), 54” and 42” cutting widths to allow users to pair them with the inkjet printers they are currently using.                                        

Stone says, “In addition to sign making, cutting now includes the production of window and vehicle graphics, window tinting and car protection film for automotive restyling, personalised apparel, labels and decals, packaging prototypes, paint/sandblast stencils and more. The breadth of applications demands the ability to handle a wide range of materials of varying thicknesses, such as window films, high intensity reflective materials, heat transfer materials including flock and glitter, cardboard, and sandblast mask.”                                  

The GR series is equipped with electronic pinch rollers that can adjust the pressure to 10 pre-set levels at the touch of a button for smooth feeding of any media thickness. The overlap cutting function allows for up to ten times overlap cutting for difficult-to-cut substrates. The tangential emulation function delivers corner cutting quality for cutting sharp letters in thick materials.

The cutters can read crop marks on pre-printed data to align graphics, and a new function automatically creates weed lines for efficient weeding after designs have been cut, which the company says makes the GR series easy to use. A media basket is now provided to collect cut sheets, keeping media clean and contained.

Bundled Roland CutStudio features a perforating cutting function for making pop-out stickers and decals, and a cut-by-colour function for outputting designs with multiple coloured sheets. The software also includes plug-in software that allows outputting from Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw.

Stone says that since 1998 Roland DG has sold more than 440,000 vinyl cutters around the world.

“I am positive that the GR series will boost the quality and efficiency of customer work, and provide ample capability for expanding their business opportunities. Roland DG will continue to hone its expertise with cutting applications and provide customers with products that deliver unparalleled value to a broad range of industries.”

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