Is it a Sticker Printer? | Roland BN2-20A w/ Procreate Workflow

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • In this video give an overview of the Roland BN2-20A. This is desktop sized eco-solvent printer that can print about 18 inches wide max with practically limitless length. I'll show you how I take an illustration using the Procreate app and make a sticker.
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    0:12 What it does
    1:30 Procreate
    2:24 Finalize Sticker Art
    2:47 Export PNG File
    3:00 Illustrator for Cutlines
    4:45 Load Vinyl
    4:54 Versaworks
    5:34 Printing
    5:57 Cutting
    6:30 Pop them out
    7:08 Flick method
    7:24 Adjust Perf Cut Settings
    You can buy printable eco-solvent media here:
    dgastore.rolanddga.com/media/...
    See the whole VersaSTUDIO product line here:
    qrco.de/bf189s

Komentáře • 6

  • @PiggySavz
    @PiggySavz Před dnem

    Thank you - I would love any tips for Illustrator!

  • @1swttl
    @1swttl Před 16 dny

    Nice video!

  • @FUBAR956
    @FUBAR956 Před 3 dny

    Can you show the cut feature if you wanted to laminate your stickers first? The only example I’ve found, a sheet is cut and laminated then the stickers are cut out using another plotter. Can you show this without having to buy a second machine?

  • @jeanclaudevomdeich4234

    Hi Angelyn, this is Tim from Germany. First of all, your Videos are very educational and informative, so thanks for sharing your knowledge. Is this your full time job? Can you tell something about revenue, profit, cost etc? I have a full time job but considering to quit and make my own stuff...

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Před 3 dny

      Thanks for watching! I use to have my own online shop (etsy and shopify) that I ran full time for many years, but I'm enjoying teaching about my experiences more lately. All businesses and niches will vary with profit and for costs you can find it on Roland's website - I know they are carried in Germany as well. If you don't want to make a huge leap it could be worth trying to do on the side first :)