you can have the printer set to use white first so you can do single pass but it must be done prior to Ink up. We just had ours installed. I was some ink line moves and software.
Thanks for posting. I run a hp latex 700w, and it prints the ink wet on wet, so it doesn’t pull the media back at any point. Very slow but registration isn’t a problem. But with that process you could never do spot varnish. I was surprised when you said it dose all the white and the then the cmky. All roll printed have pretty bad issues with tension from take up reels stretching media, so this sounds like it was set up to fail. With the gloss I think I saw it goes back and forth incrementally, not all at once? That seems like a better approach for the white layer. I’m off to a print show tomorrow, hopefully there will be one and I can ask questions.
Hey man - you can laminate the prints and we always do currently. The ink is outdoor rated being UV. But it still doesnt make the holographic vinyl anymore UV rated outdoors for more than a year with out lamination. This printer shown is UV printer. We also have the VG3 Eco Solvents. I will post a video with white on clear samples! Thanks for watching
No other than that, the print quality just isn’t good. I’m getting a lot of magenta bleeding around lettering and lettering isn’t solid either, really blotchy. Just bad print quality. I have an older sg2-300 also and that’s printing way better
@@Miksinanan it’s a big problem going around on the LGs. The magenta/red/orange inks had a bad batch. Your are getting magenta around all your blacks and across the prints, I had same issue on both of my machines
My question is, Why should we pay to get a reconfiguration when the staggered head CMYK>Wh was always going to cause an issue to consumers? Wh>CYMK is obviously what would be used 90% of the time unless you're printing reverse for windows. Great machine but Roland should rectify.