Roland DGA Launches New UV DTF System

Roland DGA Launches New UV DTF System

Roland DGA Launches New UV DTF System

Roland DGA has announced the release of a new UV Direct-to-Film (DTF) system that includes updated print sheets and transfer film designed for use with several of the company’s UV printers.

Roland DGA Launches New UV DTF System

The system consists of UV-DTFA Print Sheets and UV-DTFB Transfer Film. These materials are compatible with the VersaOBJECT MO Series, VersaOBJECT CO-i Series, and VersaSTUDIO BD Series. According to the company, the updated media provide improved dimensional stability and reduce adhesive residue during transfers. The transfer film incorporates a layered construction intended to streamline the workflow.

The UV DTF system is designed to work with Roland DG’s V-BOND inks, which are used with VersaOBJECT flatbed printers, as well as ECO-UV 5 inks for the VersaSTUDIO BD-8 and BD-12 desktop models. The process allows graphics to be printed onto transfer media and then manually applied to a range of objects, including items that may be difficult to print on directly due to size or shape.

The application process involves printing a graphic onto a print sheet, placing transfer film over the image, and then applying the combined sheet to the target surface using manual pressure. After transfer, the film is peeled away, leaving the printed UV ink adhered to the object. The company states that the resulting graphics are resistant to scratches and have undergone dishwasher testing on certain glass substrates.

The UV-DTFA Print Sheets are available in boxes of 25 A3-sized sheets (11.7 x 16.5 inches). The UV-DTFB Transfer Film is offered in 12.2-inch by 82-inch rolls. Both products are available through authorized dealers and the company’s online store.


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