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is it possible to print A0 size on a 30" printer??
Posted by Stuart Green on 18 June 2010 at 20:07I was wondering if it would be possible to print A0 (33") width on a 30 inch printer??
I know it sounds a bit of a stupid question here but what i’m trying to get at here is as long as it prints as 30" but the media can enter the machine then it will leave the margins but i get to print on the A0 size if that makes sense.
so would the 33" media enter the machine of my roland sp300??
thanks all 🙂
Kev Cringle replied 15 years, 5 months ago 8 Members · 11 Replies -
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I know that on my 540 that takes 1350mm rolls I can put through about 1470mm wide material.
Dunno about the 300…but surely you can tell just by loading some 30" and seeing if there’s 3" to spare?
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havnt tried it yet but thought would be safe and ask first incased i get a head strike first which i wouldnt want!! 🙂
thanks david!!
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Stuart….As David says, why not try running the media through?
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Matt 😳 😳
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Hi matty,
as i said just wanted to make sure it would be safe and ask first. media may fit but if somehow it gets caught as the head passes by or something.
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Sorry mate….
I think our posts were sent at the same time. otherwise I would read you previous reply!
Hope you work it out…
Matt
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Stuart
the printer will only print to its max width, regardless of the media size.
so no you cant print wider than it is designed for.
Are you still trying to get something for nothing?Peter
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according to the paper work
max media 30 inch
max print 29 inch -
If the border area is white I can see no reason why a vinyl width of 33" couldn’t be fed through the printer? Naturally it will only print up to 29" but if the design has a 2" white border then I can’t see why not .
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Hi all i reckon 32and 3/8 max there are 2 screws on the front plate that stick up a bit that may cause u some problems otherwise it will accept 33 inch in through the rear of the of the printer, hope this helps
Cheers
Kev
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