Blades for Roland DG Cutters
Genuine Roland DG Blades
Blade Angle
- Blade angle should be chosen based on thickness and density
- Thickness is determined by substrate without backer
- Density is determined by material construction and lamination
- Blade should be able to cut through entire substrate layer and into the backing without going deeper than blade edge
Blade Offset
- The offset determines the blades turning radius and compensation from the cutting carriage
- A blade with a higher offset can handle thicker/laminated substrates better
- Offsets over 1mm are simulated to compensate for material properties
Blade Extension
- Changing blade extension can substitute for changing pen pressure
- Max blade extension is designed for pre-printed graphics
- Blade extension should be minimized for cut substrates
- Change blade extension by twisting blade holder cap
- Blades with shorter blade edges need less extension
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Sohil @ Cross Angle AustraliaI just wanted to say thank you to the team for all the support so far. I also really appreciate the time Ishan took during the installation. He was patient, thorough, and made sure I understood everything without rushing through.
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