andersonfmly
New Member
Greetings All -
Today I inherited a Roland SP540V from another department that is being downsized. I received the printer, some media and ink, and a few miscellaneous parts - BUT NO SOFTWARE. This is where I need everyone/someone's help. Surely there must be some installation software/drivers that I need, but I cannot seem to find them for purchase/download anywhere. Any such software that may have come with the printer when purchased has long since vanished. HELP!!!
I don't really need a full-blown sign design software package such as FlexiSign, since I already run Adobe CS5 on my Mac Pro. Or, do I? I currently print on a 42" HP DesignJet 800PS and do all of my work in CS5 - But there was, of course, a driver I had to download and install before I could do so. I ran a similar Roland 3-4 years ago off of CS2 or 3 and I don't remember there being any special software needed.
So... Any thoughts? Anyone? Bueller?
Thanks ever so much to anyone who can help get me up and running. Once I get up and running, I'll probably be back asking for tips on fully utilizing my new toy.
Today I inherited a Roland SP540V from another department that is being downsized. I received the printer, some media and ink, and a few miscellaneous parts - BUT NO SOFTWARE. This is where I need everyone/someone's help. Surely there must be some installation software/drivers that I need, but I cannot seem to find them for purchase/download anywhere. Any such software that may have come with the printer when purchased has long since vanished. HELP!!!
I don't really need a full-blown sign design software package such as FlexiSign, since I already run Adobe CS5 on my Mac Pro. Or, do I? I currently print on a 42" HP DesignJet 800PS and do all of my work in CS5 - But there was, of course, a driver I had to download and install before I could do so. I ran a similar Roland 3-4 years ago off of CS2 or 3 and I don't remember there being any special software needed.
So... Any thoughts? Anyone? Bueller?
Thanks ever so much to anyone who can help get me up and running. Once I get up and running, I'll probably be back asking for tips on fully utilizing my new toy.