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Roland SC-500 icc profiles for Flexi. Can anyone help?

Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
44" Canon, 24" Epson (running eight shades of black for printing digital negatives) and dinky little Epson D-Lab. All Aqueous.
Canon runs everything from bond paper to silly expensive fine art materials, as well as SAV and scrim banner. We specialise in galleries, artists and photographers. Exterior work gets the UV laminate.

Now looking at either a Canon 6100 or Epson Z9 pro, as need the extra width, and definitely needing roll to roll.

How does the Roland fit in with a tatoo studio? Inking up peoples vehicles to match the body work?
 

absoluteinkuk

New Member
44" Canon, 24" Epson (running eight shades of black for printing digital negatives) and dinky little Epson D-Lab. All Aqueous.
Canon runs everything from bond paper to silly expensive fine art materials, as well as SAV and scrim banner. We specialise in galleries, artists and photographers. Exterior work gets the UV laminate.

Now looking at either a Canon 6100 or Epson Z9 pro, as need the extra width, and definitely needing roll to roll.

How does the Roland fit in with a tatoo studio? Inking up peoples vehicles to match the body work?
That’s awesome man! Mines a bit different.

I’ve had the tattoo studio for 15 plus years and about 8 years ago started dabbling with cutters did some wall art and basic stuff then progressed onto commercial signage mainly shopfront signs and window graphics.

Usually would outsorce the latex prints but thought to hell with it so bought some machines.

So now I have a

A few Roland cutters
HP L26500 61” for latex print
HP z6100 61” for posters and stuff
And a Roland soljet sc-500 for print and cut. It’s an older machine and I bought it faulty and managed to get it going again after a new motor and new sets of heads and inks.
And we do a lot of sublimation stuff too. Like mugs, T-shirts, mouse pads and stuff.
 

absoluteinkuk

New Member
44" Canon, 24" Epson (running eight shades of black for printing digital negatives) and dinky little Epson D-Lab. All Aqueous.
Canon runs everything from bond paper to silly expensive fine art materials, as well as SAV and scrim banner. We specialise in galleries, artists and photographers. Exterior work gets the UV laminate.

Now looking at either a Canon 6100 or Epson Z9 pro, as need the extra width, and definitely needing roll to roll.

How does the Roland fit in with a tatoo studio? Inking up peoples vehicles to match the body work?
That’s awesome man! Mines a bit different.

I’ve had the tattoo studio for 15 plus years and about 8 years ago started dabbling with cutters did some wall art and basic stuff then progressed onto commercial signage mainly shopfront signs and window graphics.

Usually would outsorce the latex prints but thought to hell with it so bought some machines.

So now I have a

A few Roland cutters
HP L26500 61” for latex print
HP z6100 61” for posters and stuff
And a Roland soljet sc-500 for print and cut. It’s an older machine and I bought it faulty and managed to get it going again after a new motor and new sets of heads and inks.
And we do a lot of sublimation stuff too. Like mugs, T-shirts, mouse pads and stuff.

Lol
 
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