Material Used; Types Of Materials; Conditions For Usable Materials - Roland VersaSTUDIO GS2-24 User Manual

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Material Used

Types of Materials

The two main types of materials used with this machine are shown below.
• Roll material
Media wound onto a paper tube
• Flat material
Media not wound onto a paper tube such as standard-size material
Various materials are selectable according to your purpose. For detailed information about each material,
contact your material supplier.
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This manual may collectively refer to roll materials and flat materials as "media" or "material."

Conditions for Usable Materials

The conditions for materials that can be loaded in the machine are shown below.
Size
Weight
*1
There is no limit for roll material
*2
Includes the thickness of carrier paper (backing paper)
Materials That Cannot Be Used
On this machine, materials with any of the following characteristics cannot be used. Uncurl and straighten
the shape of the material before loading.
• Strongly warped or bent
• Edges are not parallel
For Print & Cut, the following materials cannot be used in addition to the materials mentioned above.
• Transparent material
• Colored material
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For printing and cutting, use white material with carrier paper that can be printed on using a laser or inkjet printer.
Automatic detection of crop marks may not be possible for some materials, such as laminated or glossy materials.
• Types of materials that can be printed with laser printers
Fine paper
Coated paper
Art paper
PET
• Types of materials that can be printed with inkjet printers
Fine paper
Coated paper
Width
*1
Length
*2
Cuttable material thickness
Max. weight of roll material
50 to 700 mm (1.97 to 27.55 in.)
100 mm (3.94 in.) or more (flat material)
0.3 mm (0.01 in.) or less (for loading, up to 1.0 mm (0.03
in.)
5 kg (11.02 lb.)
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