Ever since its inception in the early 1980s, Roland DG has played a leading role in the evolution of digital printing technology. Over several decades, the company has introduced solutions that continue to influence the way businesses produce graphics, customise products, and manage workflows.
This article outlines several key areas where Roland DG has made substantial technical contributions and explains the practical benefits for users across different industries.
Integrated Print and Cut Technology: An Industry Standard Born at Roland
One of Roland DG’s most influential contributions to the printing industry was the development of the world’s first dual-purpose vinyl cutter and pen plotter, the CAMM-1 PNC-1000.
Before the CAMM-1 PNC-1000, producers would print designs using one device and then cut them manually using a die, a rigid, cookie-cutter-style metal tool. Die-cutting was commonly used for producing stickers, decals, and packaging, but each shape was custom-made, which involved high upfront costs, long lead times, and limited flexibility.
Roland DG recognised the inefficiency in this process, leading to the next great innovation, integrated print and cut technology, a now-standard approach used across the sign, graphics, label, and apparel sectors. This innovation eliminated the need for separate devices and alignment steps, making professional-quality output more accessible to more businesses.
Benefits of the integrated print and cut approach:
- Removal of manual intervention (and human error) between print and cut phases.
- Reduced material waste due to precision.
- Significant time savings and lower overheads.
- One software interface and a single workflow to manage.
This breakthrough transformed how decals, heat transfers, vehicle graphics, labels and window graphics were produced. Roland’s current TrueVIS and VersaSTUDIO devices build on this foundation with advances in colour reproduction, automated cutting enhancements, and support for modern media.
High-precision Cutting Devices: A Legacy of Mechanical Engineering
Roland DG's origin as a mechanical engineering company is evident in its standalone cutting plotters, known for precision, durability and ease of use. The current GS2 Series cutters are widely used across sign making, crafting, fashion, packaging and product prototyping.
These devices support applications such as:
- Heat transfer vinyl for garments.
- Self-adhesive vinyl graphics.
- Reflective and speciality vinyl.
- Stencil vinyl, masking materials and more.
With features like optical registration systems, cut studio software, and seamless integration with design software, Roland cutters are a preferred choice for professionals who require accurate, repeatable results on a wide range of materials.
Supporting Small Business and Crafting Communities
Recognising that digital printing should not be limited to industrial environments, Roland DG has focused on making professional output accessible to everyone. Compact, easy-to-use devices with simplified workflows, such as the VersaSTUDIO series, have enabled entrepreneurs, designers, and customisers to bring production in-house.
This accessibility has supported the rise of small businesses and start-ups focused on custom products.
Examples of Popular Applications:
- Custom apparel and heat transfers.
- Stickers, labels and decals.
- Prototyping and sample creation for packaging or product design.
Direct-to-object UV Printing: Expanding Application Possibilities
Roland DG is committed to making UV printing more accessible, flexible, and commercially valuable. Innovations in direct-to-object UV print technologies have allowed users to apply full-colour designs, textures, and finishes to an expanding range of materials and forms, including curved, rigid, and uneven surfaces.
Instant curing, gloss effects, tactile textures, and opaque white underlayers have led to new creative and functional opportunities in industries such as product personalisation, electronics, retail display, and industrial prototyping. Short-run production is cost-effective and it’s quick and intuitive to produce high-quality goods with full-colour, multi-layer effects.
Advancing Roll-to-roll Production
Roland DG has contributed significantly to the advancement of roll-to-roll digital printing, focusing on improving media handling, colour accuracy, and integrated finishing. By combining high-speed output with the ability to print and cut in a single workflow, users can manage complex, high-mix production with minimal manual steps.
These systems have evolved to include automation features such as touchscreen interfaces, pre-calibrated media profiles, unattended operation support, and remote monitoring, ensuring consistent results even during long production runs.
Digital Décor and Interior Customisation
Roland devices are increasingly used in interior décor, including:
- Custom wallpaper and wall panels.
- Window graphics and privacy films.
- Furniture panels and tabletop laminates.
- Branding elements in commercial spaces.
This application area is growing, particularly in sectors like hospitality, retail, and workplace design, where personalisation and visual differentiation are so important.
Software Integration for Smarter Workflows
Roland DG has placed strong emphasis on simplifying print workflow. One of its key innovations has been making advanced functions, like variable data printing, spot colour management, multi-layer UV printing, and layout optimisation, accessible through intuitive interfaces.
This approach reduces the technical barriers to entry and helps users achieve high-quality results with little experience. The goal has always been to let the software serve the operator, not the other way around.
With platforms that allow users to track usage, performance, and maintenance needs in real-time, from anywhere, software innovation has been a real focus. Connectivity helps reduce downtime, improve planning, and increase the overall reliability of production. For businesses running multiple devices or sites, it enables standardisation and oversight without physical proximity.
A Greener Future
Roland DG is actively supporting more sustainable printing practices through a combination of technology, responsible product development, and support for efficient production workflows. Every new product is designed to be cleaner and more efficient than previous models, too.
Continual improvements in energy consumption, recyclable packaging, and compatibility with eco-conscious materials reflect a commitment to sustainability that extends across product development and usage lifecycles. While sustainable outcomes depend on how equipment is used, Roland DG’s products and technologies provide a strong foundation for businesses that want to reduce waste, save energy and offer more environmentally responsible print services.
Conclusion: Practical Innovation with Measurable Benefits
Roland DG's approach to innovation is defined by its focus on practical advantages for the user: increased productivity, reduced operating costs, ease of use, broader application capability, and long-term reliability.
Each product and platform is developed with real-world conditions in mind, ensuring that businesses, from a two-person start-up to a high-volume graphics producer, can adopt new capabilities without disrupting their workflow.
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