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Roland DGA’s CAMM-1 GS-24 Cutter Now Comes with Included Stand

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Roland DGA’s CAMM-1 GS-24 – the company’s most advanced desktop cutter ever – now comes with an included stand. This gives customers the option of using the GS-24 as a desktop unit, or on the cutter’s durable, easily-mobile stand.

 

Roland DGA’s CAMM-1 GS-24 – the company’s most advanced desktop cutter ever – now comes with an included stand. This gives customers the option of using the GS-24 as a desktop unit, or on the cutter’s durable, easily-mobile stand.

 

“We’ve received an overwhelming amount of positive feedback from end users regarding the capabilities, versatility and overall performance of the GS-24,” noted Daniel Valade, Roland DGA’s color products manager. “Now, with this high quality stand as part of the package, customers can have it all at no additional charge.”

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Featuring a completely redesigned cutting carriage and blade holder, the GS-24 offers increased downforce of up to 350 grams for unsurpassed cutting ease, precision and efficiency. It cuts through vinyl, paint mask, reflective vinyl, twill, heat transfers, sandblast material, and more at speeds of up 20 inches per second. Overlap cutting (up to 10x) also makes the GS-24 ideal for cutting thicker media, such as magnetic materials and card stock. Additional features include a perforated cutting function for creating ready-for-sale labels and decals, bundled Roland CutStudio software, and a Three-Year Trouble-Free Warranty.

 

The Roland CAMM-1 GS-24 desktop vinyl cutter (with included stand) is available through authorized Roland dealers. To learn more about the GS-24, or the complete Roland product lineup, visit www.rolanddga.com.

 

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