Categories: Digital Printing

New Desktop Digital Cutter from Roland

Roland DGA is billing its new CAMM-1 GS-24 cutter as its most advanced desktop model yet. The GS-24 features a redesigned cutting carriage and blade holder, 10x overlap cutting capability, new LCD control panel, and 40% increase in downforce that allows users to cut materials from 2.0 to 27.5 in. wide, including thick, dense substrates. Powered by a digital servomotor, the cutter can handle vinyl, paint mask, twill, heat-transfer materials, magnetic materials, card stock, and more. It can also perform perforated cuts for producing labels and decals. Cutting speed is 20 in./sec.

Roland DGA is billing its new CAMM-1 GS-24 cutter as its most advanced desktop model yet. The GS-24 features a redesigned cutting carriage and blade holder, 10x overlap cutting capability, new LCD control panel, and 40% increase in downforce that allows users to cut materials from 2.0 to 27.5 in. wide, including thick, dense substrates. Powered by a digital servomotor, the cutter can handle vinyl, paint mask, twill, heat-transfer materials, magnetic materials, card stock, and more. It can also perform perforated cuts for producing labels and decals. Cutting speed is 20 in./sec. The cutter includes Roland CutStudio software, which allows users to enlarge, reduce, reposition, rotate, and mirror images quickly.

ROLAND DGA
www.rolanddga.com

Lori Leaman

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