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==Description==
 
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Vinyl Printing is the process of applying ink to vinyl sheets to produce graphics. In the maker hub, this is done by a Roland BN-20 printer/cutter which uses a conventional inkjet printing method with solvent based inks. This is useful for making images into stickers, creating t-shirt graphics, and any task where the appearance of vinyl needs to be changed. Printers similar to this are standard in small scale custom clothing companies due to how easy it is to take a graphic from Adobe Illustrator to a piece of vinyl.  
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Vinyl Printing is the process of applying ink to vinyl sheets to produce graphics using a conventional inkjet printing method with solvent based inks. This is useful for making images into stickers, creating t-shirt graphics, and any task where the appearance of vinyl needs to be changed. Printers similar to this are standard in small scale custom clothing companies due to how easy it is to take a graphic from Adobe Illustrator to a piece of vinyl. The BN-20 packs everything into one, powerful, profit-producing package. With award-winning eco-solvent inks including metallic and white options, a range of material compatibility and integrated contour cutting, it is easily the most versatile print device in its class. The BN-20 is perfect for creating t-shirt graphics, poster prints, stickers and decals – all from the comfort of your desktop.  
 
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* Graphic - The image, logo, lettering or similar design that is being printed.
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* Adobe Illustrator - The software used to set up graphics to be printed.
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* Weeding - Removing the excess vinyl material with the tools found in the drawer below the computer.
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This user manual does a good job of visually showing the details of operating the printer.
User Manual
 
  
 
==Training==
 
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Revision as of 10:46, 10 June 2019

Vinyl Printer
The Roland BN-20 Vinyl Printer

Make: Roland

Model: BN-20

Ace: Summer Martindale (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Hub

Description

Vinyl Printing is the process of applying ink to vinyl sheets to produce graphics using a conventional inkjet printing method with solvent based inks. This is useful for making images into stickers, creating t-shirt graphics, and any task where the appearance of vinyl needs to be changed. Printers similar to this are standard in small scale custom clothing companies due to how easy it is to take a graphic from Adobe Illustrator to a piece of vinyl. The BN-20 packs everything into one, powerful, profit-producing package. With award-winning eco-solvent inks including metallic and white options, a range of material compatibility and integrated contour cutting, it is easily the most versatile print device in its class. The BN-20 is perfect for creating t-shirt graphics, poster prints, stickers and decals – all from the comfort of your desktop.

Documentation

Terminology

  • Graphic - The image, logo, lettering or similar design that is being printed.
  • Adobe Illustrator - The software used to set up graphics to be printed.
  • Weeding - Removing the excess vinyl material with the tools found in the drawer below the computer.
  • Vinyl Printer Terms.png

User Manual

This user manual does a good job of visually showing the details of operating the printer.

Training

Overview

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General Procedure

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Safety

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Certification

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Maintenance

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⚠ WARNING: DO NOT unplug or turn off the printer using the rear cutoff switch for more than a couple hours. This will cause detrimental damage to the print head. However, using the front power button is safe.

Documentation

The Master Guide covers every basic thing about the BN-20. It has instruction on printing, cutting, maintenance, and calibration. Look over this if you are new to the BN-20.

Training

The following is a description of the steps for printing from the BN-20

Design

The first step is to get your graphics ready for printing. Whether you get your graphics from the internet or deign them in a program similar to Adobe Illustrator, it will need to be imported into Adobe Illustrator for the process described here. These steps could be taken in CorelDRAW as well (refer to Master Guide), but this section does not cover that.s

Maintenance

The BN-20 needs to be maintained regularly. If not mainteined regularly, the machine becomes more prone to malfunction in the future.

Utility Software

The BN-20 has utility software in the system tray. It displays ink levels and helps the user do maintenance tasks.

Ink

Printing Cartridges

The utility software should notify the user when the ink is empty. When it is, remove the empty cartridge, get one of the same color and type (type must be Eco-Sol Max ink), shake the cartridge vigorously, and simply push it into the slot.

WARNING: Use only "Eco-Sol Max" ink. Do not use Eco-Sol Max 2 or 3.

Waste Cartridge

The utility software will notify the user when the waste ink cartridge is full. When this happens, remove the old waste cartridge and push in a new one The cartridge is located on the rear right of the machine).

WARNING: Replace the waste ink cartridge when and only when the utility notifies the user it is full.