Hello!
I'm new to the forum and could really use some advice. I currently make stickers, labels, etc on regular paper and a month ago decided to upgrade to a large format printer/cutter. I found a dealer and we were sold a Roland SG-300. After over a month now of trying to get this thing to print clear, "non-grainy" images up close, I am at a loss as to whether this thing can actually do what I need. My dealer is giving me the run around and the technician pretty much said this isn't the right printer for me. I had zero knowledge of large format printers and the different types of ink that is available out there. I now know that perhaps I need a Latex or a Aqueous printer instead of this Eco-Solvent. I found a material I love that is a 3m matte vinyl that I want to be able to print on. The stickers I need to print are small (like 1-2 inches or less), and need to be smooth, crisp, and sharp up close (My little Epson inkjet can easily do this with no issues). I just want a material upgrade.
I'm really just lost and frustrated that I spent so much money and do not even have 1 sticker sheet I can sell because the quality is terrible. The machine is brand new, everything is calibrated perfectly, installed correctly, correct material settings, heat, etc. It has all been done. I decided I need to do some research myself which led me here.
I'm new to the forum and could really use some advice. I currently make stickers, labels, etc on regular paper and a month ago decided to upgrade to a large format printer/cutter. I found a dealer and we were sold a Roland SG-300. After over a month now of trying to get this thing to print clear, "non-grainy" images up close, I am at a loss as to whether this thing can actually do what I need. My dealer is giving me the run around and the technician pretty much said this isn't the right printer for me. I had zero knowledge of large format printers and the different types of ink that is available out there. I now know that perhaps I need a Latex or a Aqueous printer instead of this Eco-Solvent. I found a material I love that is a 3m matte vinyl that I want to be able to print on. The stickers I need to print are small (like 1-2 inches or less), and need to be smooth, crisp, and sharp up close (My little Epson inkjet can easily do this with no issues). I just want a material upgrade.
I'm really just lost and frustrated that I spent so much money and do not even have 1 sticker sheet I can sell because the quality is terrible. The machine is brand new, everything is calibrated perfectly, installed correctly, correct material settings, heat, etc. It has all been done. I decided I need to do some research myself which led me here.