Conditions for Usable Media
This machine cannot print on every kind of media. When selecting media, be sure to carry out testing in advance
to make sure that satisfactory printing results are obtained.
Size
64-inch model
54-inch model
315 to 1,625 mm
(12.4 to 64 in.)
275 to 1,371 mm
(10.8 to 54 in.)
Cuttable media thickness
0.08 to 0.22 mm (3.2 to 8.6 mil; depends on the material of the media)
Maximum media thickness (including backing
paper)
When performing printing only: 1.0 mm
When performing cutting: 0.4 mm (15 mil)
Maximum roll outer diameter
210 mm (8.2 in.)
Paper tube (core) inner diameter
76.2 mm (3 in.) or 50.8 mm (2 in.)
*1 Applies to both roll and sheet media
*2 To use 2-inch media, the optional media flanges are required. For information about optional items, contact your author-
ized Roland DG Corporation dealer or visit our website (http://www.rolanddg.com/).
Maximum Roll Weight
• 64-inch model: 40 kg (88 lb.)
• 54-inch model: 30 kg (66 lb.)
If using the take-up unit, this specification depends on the conditions of the take-up unit.
Other Conditions
Media such as the following cannot be used.
• Media whose end is attached to the paper tube (core)
• Media that is severely warped or that has a strong tendency to reroll
• Media that cannot withstand the heat of the media heating system
• Media whose paper tube (core) is bent or crushed
• Media that bends under its own weight when loaded
• Media on a sagging roll
• Media that is rolled unevenly
About the Media Used
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1. Basic Information
Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VG2-540
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Basic Handling Methods 8 ...
Page 36: ...Setup of Media 2 Basic Operations 35 ...
Page 43: ...Setup of Media 42 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 60: ...Ink Pouch TR2 Cleaning Liquid Pouch Replacement 2 Basic Operations 59 ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 2 Output Method 60 ...
Page 70: ...REDO ADJ YES DONE 10 Press ENTER to confirm your entry Printing Output 1 Printing Method 69 ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 3 Optimizing Quality and Efficiency 137 ...
Page 195: ...W1100mm B Adjusting the Output start Location 194 2 Optimizing Work Efficiency ...
Page 217: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance 216 ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Methods 271 ...
Page 305: ...Chapter 6 Appendix 304 ...
Page 308: ...8 Detach the blade holder Preparing to Move the Machine 1 Operations When Moving the Unit 307 ...