Roland vinyl cutter
Roland cutters produce crisp, eye-catching graphics with speed and precision. Applications include vehicle graphics, signs, decals, labels, stencils, pinstriping, paint protection film and logos, amongst others.
The speed and precision of the GX-24 digital cutter is to be admired. It uses a digital servomotor to achieve maximum accuracy and cutting speeds of up to 500mm/s. It also features a curve-smoothing function that allows precise cutting, even at high speeds. The result is faster production and more professional looking graphics. Couple this with the wide range of media the GX-24 accepts such as vinyl, paint mask, reflective vinyls, twill, heat transfer and sand blast material and you get a fantastic piece of sign-making equipment.
Find out more about Roland vinyl cutters.
Summary
Width |
Accepts material from two to 27.5 inches wide |
Mechanical Resolution |
0.0005” |
Speed |
Cutting speeds up to 20 inches per second |
Power |
Max down force of 250 grams |
Optical Registration |
Recognises crop marks produced by a variety of print-only devices and automatically aligns media so that printed graphics can be accurately contour cut. |
Materials |
Vinyl, paint mask, reflective vinyls, twill, heat transfer, and sandblast |
Software |
Roland CutStudio™ Software included |
Instructions
View some tutorials from the Fab Network:
- Vinyl cutting
- Cutting flexible circuit boards
Hints and tips
- If your vinyl is going on the inside of a window, the text will need to be mirrored. This can be done by right clicking the object in Cutstudio, selecting properties and adding a minus to the width parameter.
- When you are creating vinyl stickers with multiple lines of text, it is useful to draw a line between them. This will make it much easier when you are peeling the negative space as you can do it line by line.