Roland STIKA SV-8 Desktop Cutter The Roland STIKA SV-8 is the ultimate hobby and small decal cutter for offices, schools, restaurants and stores. Roland STIKA SV-8 desktop cutter can produce colorful POP displays, labels, iron-on graphics for t-shirts, vehicle graphics and more. Creating custom vinyl graphics has never been faster or more affordable.
Roland STIKA DRIVER [SV-12] is a Shareware software in the category Graphics Applications developed by Roland DG Corporation. It was checked for updates 63 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. The latest version of Roland STIKA DRIVER [SV-12] is currently unknown.
For a compact product in its price-range and class, the Roland STIKA SV-8 has a variety of big features that make it stand out. With bundled CutStudio software, users can create larger signs then tile them into smaller sections for cutting.
You can also contour cut printed images using an easy print registration function. It also features a simple USB connection and a sheet adjust lever for handling a wide range of media. How It Works Making professional-looking graphics is a snap with the Roland STIKA SV-8. Simply design your graphics with bundled Roland CutStudio software, peel away the excess vinyl, and apply.
It’s that easy. In addition to cutting vinyl and other materials, Roland STIKA SV-8 desktop cutter can be used as a simple and cost-effective print/cut solution for contour cutting printed graphics. Users print registration marks with their desktop printer, load the printed graphic into the Roland STIKA SV-8, then send the file to the Roland STIKA SV-8 for contour cutting the graphics. With a convenient USB port just like common desktop printers, the Roland STIKA SV-8 offers plug-and-play capabilities for both Mac and PC systems. USB included. CutStudio Software Included Every Roland STIKA SV-8 comes with Roland CutStudio. This powerful design software lets you reduce, re-position, rotate, tile and mirror images.
It enlarges images as crisp as original size and cuts TrueType fonts without outlining. CutStudio supports BMP, JPG, STX, AI, and EPS file formats.
Plugins for Adobe Illustrator (Mac and PC) and Corel Draw (PC) are also included. Materials The Roland STIKA SV-8 desktop cutter makes it fast and easy to cut a wide variety of materials.
The Roland STIKA SV-8 desktop cutter handles Vinyl, Twill, Paint Mask, Heat Transfer, Reflective Vinyls, and Etching Material. Product Development Inc has been selling and supporting Roland equipment for over 15 years. We have won multiple awards for both sales and service.
Our company started as a design firm/model shop using CAD and 3D prototyping equipment like 3d printers and cnc machines to design and build products for our customers. We made a transition over 12 years ago to focus on selling equipment to engineers and others who create. We sell Roland equipment to all companies, individuals, schools and universities. We ask that you please consider us when making a purchasing decision, we have the knowledge and experience to make you successful. Small and Mighty The ultimate portable vinyl cutters. SV-8 The ultimate hobby and small decal machines for offices, schools, restaurants and stores, STIKA desktop cutters produce colorful POP displays, labels, iron-ons and more. Creating custom vinyl graphics has never been faster or more affordable.
Small Roland, Big Features For a compact product in its price-range and class, the STIKA has a variety of big features that make it stand out. With bundled CutStudio software, users can tile up to 64 designs and contour cut printed images using an easy print registration function. It also features a simple USB connection and a sheet adjust lever for handling a wide range of media. STIKA SV-8 Accepts 8.5-inch wide media and cuts up to 6-1/4 inches wide.
Easy and Fun to Use Making professional-looking graphics is a snap with the STIKA. Simply design your graphics with bundled Roland CutStudio software, peel away the excess vinyl, and apply. It’s that easy.
You can even contour cut printed graphics using your desktop printer and the STIKA driver. With a convenient USB port just like common desktop printers, the STIKA offers plug-and-play capabilities for both Mac and PC systems. USB included. A Simple Print then Cut Solution In addition to cutting vinyl and other materials, STIKA desktop cutters can be used as a simple and cost-effective solution for contour cutting printed graphics. Users print registration marks with their desktop printer, load the printed graphic into the STIKA, then send the file to the STIKA for contour cutting the graphics. CutStudio Software Included Every STIKA comes with Roland CutStudio.
This powerful design software lets you reduce, re-position, rotate, tile and mirror images. It enlarges images as crisp as original size and cuts TrueType fonts without outlining. CutStudio supports BMP, JPG, STX, AI, and EPS file formats. Plugins for Adobe Illustrator (Mac and PC) and Corel Draw (PC) are also included. Reliability and Warranty Roland DG cutters have a worldwide reputation for outstanding quality and reliable performance. STIKA desktop cutters are backed by our first-rate customer service and a One-Year Trouble-Free Warranty.Roland DG’s international ISO certification is further proof of our commitment to excellence. SV-8 Cutting Method Media-Moving Method Maximum Cutting Area 6-1/4 (X) x 39-5/16” (Y) 160 (X) x 1000mm (Y) Acceptable Sheet Size Width: 7-13/16 to 8-7/16' (200 to 215mm) Length: 43-1/4” (1100mm) or less Cutting Speed 7/16 to 1-9/16ips (12 to 40 mm/sec.) Acceptable Material PVC up to 0.004” (0.1 mm) or less in thickness.
Total material thickness including the backing of 0.012” (0.3 mm) or less Interface USB Power Supply Dedicated AC Adapter Input: AC 100V +/- 10%, 50/60Hz 1.7A Output: DC 19 V 2.1 A External Dimensions 13-3/8(W) x 8-1/8(D) x 4-1/2”(H) 340(W) x 205(D) x 115(H)mm Power Consumption Aprox. 20W (including AC adapter) Weight (Unit Only) 4.9 lb. 2.2kg Operating Environment Temperature: 41 to 104 °F 5 to 40 °C Humidity: 35 to 80% non-condensing Included Items AC Adapter, Power Cord, USB Cable, Replaceable Blade Protector, Blade, Blade Holder, Pin, Material for Test Cuts, Application Tape for Test Cuts, Roland Software Package CD-ROM (CutStudio Design Software, Plug-Ins for CorelDraw 10, 11,12 and Adobe Illustrator 9, 10, CS, Stika Windows Navi utility), SV-15/12/8 User's Manual System Requirements.
Contents. Synopsis One of often requested features is ability to print to cutting plotters or create files for them. Right now this page is a collection of ideas to to solve the issue in a sane and crossplatform way. How it usually works.
Client brings a EPS/AI file. Printing service imports it to an application like. Then the operator runs conversion and looks at preview. If it's OK, the file goes to cutter. Example: JPEG - Cutter (Linux platform):. GIMP: Clean and edit image. Converts JPEG - PPM.
AUTOTRACE: Converts PPM - SVG. INKSCAPE: Clean and edit image. Print - Vidar's GRAPHTECPRINT - Cutter What available solutions exist.
There is a DXF exporter for CraftRobo bundled with Inkscape. There is a half-standalone project called. There is a 'scrapbook' project by Aaron Spike called. There is a testing version of an HPGL exporter written by Aaron Spike. There is a script at using Linux. There is a 'plot manager' script at for linux. Possibly not open-source.
I'm about to adapt the INX file from the HPGL exporter and commit the extension to SVN- 14:19, 4 June 2008 (UTC) The cuft project aims to collect information about the GSD format. Currently there is no externally useful code.- 15:38, 4 June 2008 (UTC) What should be done For direct cutting We probably do not want to distribute cutter drivers with Inkscape, but at the same time we want cutters to be available for users on all platforms. What we could do is:. Split functionality between Inkscape and actual printing backend. Find an upstream project like CUPS to ship the drivers with it.
Make sure we can still use cutter driver on Windows where CUPS is not that widely used. Create a (LPE) for creating polylines from Bezier curves (using ) Device dependent options (cutting speed, cutting force, knife position fine-tuning etc.) should go to Print dialog (Advanced tab or the like).
It looks like Cairo backend would be the only correct way to pass polylines to a cutter.