Roland UV Flatbed Course

Roland UV Flatbed Course

Unlock the potential of your Roland Digital UV Flatbed Printer

By Roland DG UK

Date and time

Wed, 11 Sep 2024 09:30 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

Dominions House

Lime Kiln Close Stoke Gifford BS34 8SR United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 7 hours

This course is aimed at individuals who have purchased a Roland UV Flatbed printer.

The course will give an overview of the following machines - MO-240 /COi-300/COi-640

The course content is applicable to older versions of UV Flatbed such as LEF, CO and S-series.


Course Outline


  • Machine overview - Cover open discussion
  • Menu tree overview - Understanding the functions of the machine
  • Loading and Unloading materials, understanding the table and functions
  • Machine calibration
  • Design - Discussion of software applications and advice on how to use spot colours
  • Utilising special e?ects, Gloss, Matte and Emboss in your designs
  • VersaWorks - Overview of the RIP, its functions and advanced features
  • DG Connect - Understanding the machine and business monitoring system
  • Applications - Understanding the types of materials that you can print on
  • Understanding adhesion, surface energy and the role of primers
  • Maintenance - keeping the machine in top condition
  • Understanding Jigs
  • Using the Rotary system
  • Practical print session
  • Q&A


Lunch will be provided, please inform us prior to the course with any dietary requirements.

Organised by

Roland DG (UK) Ltd is the UK and Irish marketing, distribution and sales arm of Roland DG Corporation, Hamamatsu, Japan, a worldwide leader in the sign, graphic arts, commercial print, packaging, labelling, promotional gift, textile, engraving, milling and 3D modelling industries.

Alongside wide-format printers, Roland DG also manufactures and distributes high-quality vinyl cutters, 3D scanners, milling machines and engravers for anything from education through to industrial prototyping environments.

£234