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Floor graphics
Incredibly effective for one-way systems and as 1 or 2 metre distance markers. Use the right material to avoid slips and trips. -
Window graphics
Perfect for limiting customer numbers, directing shoppers through one-way systems and displaying opening times. Print stand-out window graphics with white inks. -
Banners
Help your clients welcome back their customers with banners attached to walls or eyeletted for a gate or over a door. -
Signs and posters
Essential for queue management, health and safety signage, information on opening times and more, posters and signage are great all-rounders. -
Shelf talkers, shelf wobblers and aisle fins
Advertise promotions and social distancing measures, or help to manage customer flow safely.
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A-frames
Retailers, restaurants and bars can tell the world they're open for business with a sturdy and eye-catching pavement A-frame board. -
POS/POP
Point-of-sale and point-of-purchase displays are essential to promote sales and offers, encourage social distancing and mask wearing, manage queues and reinforce branding messages. -
Pull up banners
This handy, portable signage application can display advice, guidelines and directional information exactly where it's needed. They're popping up everywhere! -
Heat transfers for T-shirts
Produce heat transfers for staff T-shirts, caps and tabards – an effective way to reinforce social distancing or promote new products. -
Stickers and labels
New products, gentle reminders, directional arrows – print and cut long runs or one-offs in any shape.
Five textile applications to encourage social distancing,
one Roland DTG printer
Here's five textile applications you can achieve with the compact VersaSTUDIO BT-12 direct-to-garment (DTG) printer to promote social distancing and keep people safe. They're also great for producing all kinds of stylish, on-trend clothing and accessories.

T-shirts and sweatshirts

Face masks

Tote bags

Hat and caps

Aprons and tabards
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Case stories

Creating new trends in face masks
Sign and display company Costaes realised its VersaSTUDIO BT-12, bought for T-shirt customisation, was ideal for personalising face masks.
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Helping the development of a new ventilator
Advertising agency Vermeulen & Vermeulen Reclame produced easily readable control panels for a new ventilator design using their VersaUV LEJ-640 printer.
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Solving a problem on the healthcare frontline
Elite Signs answered a nurse's call for help by printing thousands of name stickers on its SOLJET Pro 4 XR-640, normally used for high-spec vehicle graphics.
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Giving small businesses new tools to survive
The Vinyl Guys saw orders for vehicle wraps and retail signage dip so offered customers something different from its TrueVIS SG-540 printer/cutter: stickers and labels.
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Illustrators add some fun and colour for children’s facemasks
Discover how Spain's La Cocina Gráfica used Roland Texart dye sublimation technology to produce thousands of face masks certified for health use.
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Following government and health and safety guidelines is paramount for you and your customers. Get in touch with your media provider or one of our experts at Roland to ensure you use the right signage materials, textiles and inks for your product.
*It is the responsibility of the producer of the printed facial masks to certify them in accordance with local regulations as well as the level of protection offered by the masks.
The producer must set up the washing and sterilisation process. These processes can fade the image printed/sublimated. Roland DG will not be responsible for the fading of images, nor for the production and certification processes of the face masks.
For health reasons and to avoid any possible allergic reaction do not allow the printed side of the mask direct contact with the skin and follow the recommendations of your country's health institutions.