Garment Printing

Roland DGA Cotodesign On-Demand Print Software

Roland DGA Cotodesign On-Demand Print Software

Print and design software for in-store product personalization.

Roland DGA’s cotodesign print management software is engineered for in-store product customization. Compatible with a number of Roland benchtop and desktop presses, the software is designed for customizing products including T-shirts, hats, tote bags, posters, stickers, smartphone cases, and more in a number of retail settings, such as kiosks, pop-up shops, and events. The software’s intuitive interface enables customers to use in-store tablets to select products to customize, choose from a range of design templates or upload their own photos or graphics from a mobile device, and place an order in minutes.

Compatible devices include:


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MANUFACTURER: ROLAND DGA
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