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New Graphic Transfer System Transfers Designs Regardless of Surface

In case you missed it, Roland recently announced the new the Roland DGA Graphic Transfer System (GTS), Ideal for CTE Graphics programs, Art and Design programs, Business / Entrepreneurial programs, School Stores, and Makerspaces, this is a complete solution that allows users to apply pre-printed UV ink graphics to irregularly shaped objects that are difficult or impossible to print on directly, or not suitable for decals.

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GTS makes it quick and easy to transfer designs with no weeding or surface material required. You can transfer of complex graphics on a variety of surface structures that a standard printing process won’t allow, such as:

  • Extreme depth
  • Uneven surface
  • Round corners
  • Improved adhesion
  • Easy storage and transport
  • Retail applications
  • Impossible LEF2 positioning/size

So how, exactly, can you decorate items, including those with uneven surfaces, rounded corners, and extended lips or edges, so easily?

  1. Print graphic to GTS Print Sheet with LEF2 printer & VBOND inks
  2. Overlay GTS Transfer Film onto the print, then peel away from backer sheet.
  3. Transfer to desired object using light manual pressure.
  4. Gently peel away to remove the GTS Transfer Film.

This GTS consists of multiple components needed to print and transfer graphics, including Roland DGA’s new GTS Print Sheets and GTS Transfer Film, V-BOND Ink, and LEF2 Series benchtop UV flatbed printers.

So go ahead and get printing and transferring! Those with little to no printing experience can now customize or personalize just about anything!

Contact us for pricing for educators.

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Christine Archer
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