Fully developed for students and teachers at all levels of education, Roland DG machines, software and project based learning resources make digital fabrication a more straightforward, exciting and hands-on experience. These products support all levels of education, including: K-12, College and University, CTE Schools, Fab Labs and Makerspaces, and STEM Education Programs.
Eco-Solvent Printers
Roland DGA printers allow young students to express their creativity and career students to pursue their interest in graphic design and art – enabling them to print or print/cut window decals, t-shirt graphics, banners and more.
Vinyl Cutters
Students can create stickers, license plates, window graphics and more with easy-to-use Roland DGA cutters that offer beginners the perfect introduction of digital design, and career students the ideal device for signmaking and graphic design projects.
UV Flatbed Printers and Printer-Cutters
From graphic design and art to product design, Roland DGA flatbeds give students a practical understanding of design customization. Both beginners and design career students can print directly onto golf balls, picture frames, smart phone cases, and countless three-dimensional items.
Direct-to-Film Printers and Graphic Transfer Systems
Educators can use this highly versatile desktop device for a range of direct-to-film apparel applications, such as creating custom T-shirts, sportswear, tote bags, and more. You can also use the integrated contour cutting capabilities to produce jersey numbers and other heat transfer graphics.
Just because objects are especially large or unusually shaped doesn’t mean you can’t enhance them with eye-catching UV-printed graphics using a Graphic Transfer System.
3D Milling Machines
The perfect introduction to digital fabrication for beginners as well as being essential tools for career focused engineering and design students, Roland DGA CNC mills allow students to create yo-yos, baseball bats, plaques and many more prototypes and objects.
Roland in Education
Prep and Planning
Roland DG’s ready-to-teach Project Based Learning solutions reduce time-consuming prep and planning. While students are self-learning the software, machines, and projects, teachers are free to spend time with each student, rather than doing all the set-up, design, and machine work themselves.
Beyond Making a Yo-Yo
Without complicated instructions and machinery, ready-to-teach solutions promote intuitive learning. Through the fabrication of a simple yo-yo and other projects, students can apply complex technology and engineering principals in exciting new ways. They offer student’s fast results and an immediate sense of achievement.
Supporting Teachers
Roland DG provides detailed tutorials alongside our educational technology, allowing students to work at their own pace and without strict supervision. They help teachers develop lessons that support school curriculums and solve many of the issues associated with teaching digital fabrication to large classroom sizes.