Roland DGA Announces cotodesign Software

Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) has announced the availability of its new design and print management software package, “cotodesign” throughout North and South America. Developed for use with a range of Roland benchtop and desktop devices, cotodesign enables retailers to offer their customers a unique in-store, product-personalization experience. It provides an intuitive, interactive interface between consumer and machine, allowing the customer to participate directly in the product decoration process. 

Cotodesign is designed for personalizing T-shirts, caps, tote bags, posters, stickers, smartphone cases, gifts, and more in a variety of retail settings, including kiosks, pop-up shops, department store concessions, concerts and special events. Customers use the intuitive cotodesign interface on in-store tablets to select the products they want to personalize and choose from a wide variety of design templates. By connecting to the store’s Wi-Fi network, they can upload their own photos or graphics from their mobile devices to create one-of-kind items. The cotodesign software is fully integrated with a selection of Roland devices that quickly and safely image the customer’s design onto their chosen product as soon as the order is placed. In just a few minutes the customer can take home a uniquely personalized product.

In addition, cotodesign is also being used by leading brands for the mass-customization of jewelry, cosmetics, packaging, and other products. It’s also a solution for signmakers, promotional item companies, and printing services that want to offer a customized service during events, exhibitions or shows.

The software works in combination with the company’s VersaUV LEF series UV flatbed printers, which can add color and texture to a vast array of items; the VersaSTUDIO BT-12 direct-to-garment printer, for on-demand decoration of T-shirts and accessories; the VersaSTUDIO BN-20 desktop printer/cutter, for creating stickers, labels, heat transfer apparel, and more; the DGSHAPE LD-80 and LD-300 laser decorators, for stunning foil decoration; the METAZA MPX-95 metal engraving machine, for adding personalized text and images to plaques, jewelry and trophies; and the compact CAMM-1 GS-24 vinyl cutter, for producing decals, stickers and heat transfers.

For more information, visit rolanddga.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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