Roland BD-8 UV Printer: First Impressions & Printing on Lunchbox

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  • Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
  • Let's have a look at Roland's new desktop UV printer the BD-8. I'm here to show you my first impressions and a quick printing project from my home office. We're printing directly onto a lunchbox. This machine is a mini UV printer, a great size for home based businesses, startup brands, or small retail shops. It can can print on tons of things like phone cases, laser cut acrylic, wooden coasters, and more - we're just getting started here :)
    Technical Details:
    ✅ Prints Direct-to-Object using UV ink
    ✅ UV printing on A5-sized items (Max. 8.2 in. × 5.8 in. x 4 in. thick)
    ✅ Printing resolution: Max. 1,440 dpi
    ✅ Connectivity: Ethernet or wireless via connection to router
    ✅ Machine dimensions: 30.3 in. × 23.1 in. × 22.9 in.
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  • @briannajazmin7144
    @briannajazmin7144 3 місяці тому +1

    Subbed! I can’t wait to see more 😊 I’ve been searching & searching for a video like this & thankfully you popped up in my recommended

  • @Ira-117
    @Ira-117 2 місяці тому

    Completely new to UV printing so I bough this printer to learn, this video is very helpful! Thank you so much, you earned a new subscriber, I hope to see more videos on the bd8 in the future

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you :)

  • @skifisk
    @skifisk 6 днів тому +2

    some info I have this printer and i print a lot so here are my thoughts:
    Before buying this printer beware that the INK cartriges for this printer come only in 220ml! The white color will run out within a month if you print or not. The printer will use around 4-5ml a day for self cleaning. The printer is cleaning itselft before, within and after printing and wastes about 80% of all ink. Unless you print more than half a day you will never catch up with the waste ink used for cleaning so be ready to send 500€ of ink to the drain. A 220 ml color costs 90€ and the white about 60€ .. for the bigger printers this is how much you pay for like 500ml... so the ink in this printer is extremely costly and most of it will be wasted. The other thing I really don´t like is the printer is missing very basic bed positioning buttons on the front. You have to readjust from your pc.. if it´s not next to it and just 5m away be ready to walk a LOT!
    A single print run if you print 1 item or full A5 will cost you 1-2€ so the print is EXPENSIVE becasue the printer will clean, and even clean again.
    Per day this printer will waste around 5€ of ink if idle and not used.
    The printer is Cheaper and has the same print quality is the top tier Roland printers BUIT. The ink cartriges are only 220 ml and will run out fast basically within a month (white) and others max 2 months even if you don´t print. The printer cleans itslef almost all the time.. it´s actually quite annoying. 8 hour cycle but if you print even more.
    Negatives: No positioning buttons on the front for moving the bed, Only 220ml ink, too much cleaningand most of ink wasted*.
    Positives: the software is great, Roland color palette! White and Primer cna be controlled separately in versaWorks or in Illustrator, Print quality is TOP, Somwwhat Affordable*
    I would expect an upgrade to the selfcleaning by some firmware to extend it to 12hours or at least to remove a few within printing cycles. A bigger cartridge would be strongly appreciated (at least 500ml). Especially for white.
    Tip on how to save ink if you print little: buy a mechanic electric plug timer and only set up the printer to run (give it power) 1,5 hours a day it will do 1 cleaning so you can be away even 2 months.

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  День тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I think there are some variables that make it a little different. I've heard that environment also plays a part in it circulating/cleaning a lot. But yes it does seem to clean right before a job if left idle for some time. I've had my machine since late March (about 4 months) and have yet to replace CMYK, though I've put in a new white and primer. I appreciate the tip as well! I've never done that or have thought about using an electric timer so it sounds like an interesting work around.

  • @lllpearlslll
    @lllpearlslll 20 днів тому

    Nice video thanks !
    I would like to know if it prints on mirror , shinny metal, rubber items like rubber bracelets or rubber slippers or erasers, and does it print on 3D printed objects ? And is it scratch resistant for these materials ? Thanx again

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  19 днів тому

      I have not printed on any of those and it makes me look forward to trying all of them out! UV ink is pretty scratch resistant, it's like a hard coated ink. I think it will crack though if printed on something that can bend such as a rubber slipper. But likely I will be trying all these and sharing the results!

  • @philrodenbeck6424
    @philrodenbeck6424 3 місяці тому

    I’m curious about using one of these for low volumes of watch dials, but the alignment of the print area with the dial blank would need to be pretty precise. Is there any alignment method beyond eyeballing it with the laser?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  3 місяці тому +1

      For that I would get a jig built that holds the dials. That way you'll get much more accuracy and you can do multiple at once if you need to

    • @philrodenbeck6424
      @philrodenbeck6424 3 місяці тому

      @@PrintBestie thank you so much for the helpful reply!

    • @Mr_Chuckles
      @Mr_Chuckles 2 місяці тому

      ​ @PrintBestie Along those lines, is the table steel ie. could one use magnets to affix the jig? If not you could prob put a magnetic-friendly plate there and then affix items as well (eg. your lunch box could put strong magnets inside)

  • @blakerobinson257
    @blakerobinson257 Місяць тому

    Can you do multiple items on the print bed if all fits under 8 inches?? Or only 1 at a time?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому

      You can definitely print more than one at a time :) I usually print a template of the copies so I know where to position the multiple objects.

  • @snakebite210
    @snakebite210 3 місяці тому +2

    Commented for AL Gore's Rhythm

  • @doni082
    @doni082 Місяць тому

    What is the print head type in the BD-8 printer? Is it still use epson print head similar to the old model?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому

      Hello, I'm sorry I actually don't know what the print head type is and not sure where to find that info

  • @k-12clothing23
    @k-12clothing23 3 місяці тому

    Looks great and seems like it’s well made but because of the size, it doesn’t seem like it’s made for production. Maybe a tiny Etsy shop at best. Am I right?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  3 місяці тому +1

      I wouldn't consider it high production - but maybe so if you're printing on a lot of small objects

    • @k-12clothing23
      @k-12clothing23 3 місяці тому

      Thanks.

  • @Mr_Chuckles
    @Mr_Chuckles 2 місяці тому +1

    Do you have to run it every day to keep it flowing smoothly? That's always been my major gripe with these printers, very high maintenance...

    • @blakerobinson257
      @blakerobinson257 Місяць тому +1

      Following. Curious to this as well

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому

      I don't run it everyday. I was away for 5 days and it printed just fine when I got back. I would just recommend pulling out the white cartridge and giving it a shake once in a while.

    • @Mr_Chuckles
      @Mr_Chuckles Місяць тому +1

      I had a Chinese UV printer and that did have to be used daily. The culprit is always the white, it doesn't just settle in the cartridge but in the lines too. And clogs up the head. I don't know why they don't keep white on a separate system and have it form a closed loop when the head is parked, it could then just circulate automatically every couple of hours. My BN20 does this in a way, it cleans the head every 4-6 hours. Wasteful of course, but it beats having to replace a head!

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому +1

      @@Mr_Chuckles I totally understand! I bought a used dtg printer and it was the same story. even had to teach someone what to do while we were away. I'm glad there are improvements to new machines in general. and you're right, I would also pay for ink vs a dried and damaged head or having someone come to baby sit the machine while we're away

    • @skifisk
      @skifisk 6 днів тому +1

      I sum it for you here:
      Before buying this printer beware that the INK cartriges for this printer come only in 220ml! The white color will run out within a month if you print or not. The printer will use around 4-5ml a day for self cleaning. The printer is cleaning itselft before, within and after printing and wastes about 80% of all ink. Unless you print more than half a day you will never catch up with the waste ink used for cleaning so be ready to send 500€ of ink to the drain. A 220 ml color costs 90€ and the white about 60€ .. for the bigger printers this is how much you pay for like 500ml... so the ink in this printer is extremely costly and most of it will be wasted. The other thing I really don´t like is the printer is missing very basic bed positioning buttons on the front. You have to readjust from your pc.. if it´s not next to it and just 5m away be ready to walk a LOT!
      A single print run if you print 1 item or full A5 will cost you 1-2€ so the print is EXPENSIVE becasue the printer will clean, and even clean again.
      Per day this printer will waste around 5€ of ink if idle and not used.
      The printer is Cheaper and has the same print quality is the top tier Roland printers BUIT. The ink cartriges are only 220 ml and will run out fast basically within a month (white) and others max 2 months even if you don´t print. The printer cleans itslef almost all the time.. it´s actually quite annoying. 8 hour cycle but if you print even more.
      Negatives: No positioning buttons on the front for moving the bed, Only 220ml ink, too much cleaningand most of ink wasted*.
      Positives: the software is great, Roland color palette! White and Primer cna be controlled separately in versaWorks or in Illustrator, Print quality is TOP, Somwwhat Affordable*
      I would expect an upgrade to the selfcleaning by some firmware to extend it to 12hours or at least to remove a few within printing cycles. A bigger cartridge would be strongly appreciated (at least 500ml). Especially for white.

  • @kamildabkowski6271
    @kamildabkowski6271 3 місяці тому

    hi
    im thinking about getting one but cos im not really good with computers im not sure if its for me ??
    is there any book for dummies or something similar for people thats really dont have a clue how to operate one but really want to get into printing please?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  3 місяці тому +1

      Hello, there's two parts two it - learning the machine but also learning a design software like Illustrator or something similar. There are a lot of video resources where you can learn. Are you looking to learn the specific printer or digital printing in general?

    • @kamildabkowski6271
      @kamildabkowski6271 3 місяці тому

      @@PrintBestie I’m actually buying BD-8 tomorrow,no idea how to use it but I’m really determined to learn,yes I’ve seen your little clip on UA-cam but I probably need some more step by step how to actually print some on it

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  3 місяці тому +2

      @@kamildabkowski6271 Gotcha! I will work on making some more in depth videos :)

    • @kamildabkowski6271
      @kamildabkowski6271 3 місяці тому +1

      @@PrintBestie thank you I would really appreciate it

  • @imadsyed6417
    @imadsyed6417 22 дні тому

    Hi how r u how do i get roland product for only lease for one month .Do u know kwow any who is selling used.

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  День тому

      Hi I don't know about leasing for 1 month - but I am from USA. I think some countries might be offering that though.

  • @yodazhang69
    @yodazhang69 Місяць тому

    How scratch-resistant is the finished print?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому

      I think it depends on the surface that's being printed on. Is there a specific surface you want to know about? I know that some don't work as well as others but wiping it with an adhesion promoter can help.

    • @yodazhang69
      @yodazhang69 Місяць тому

      @@PrintBestie Basically wood (mdf) or acrylic.

  • @user-bk8vh3xt6v
    @user-bk8vh3xt6v Місяць тому

    hi what program do you use for this printer is this photoshop you use ?

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому +1

      Hi, yes you can use Photoshop or Illustrator. Any program that you're able to save a .PDF file will work for printing.

    • @user-bk8vh3xt6v
      @user-bk8vh3xt6v Місяць тому

      @@PrintBestie ok perfect caues since this printer is so expensive i want to makesure before i buy it

    • @skifisk
      @skifisk 6 днів тому

      @@user-bk8vh3xt6v use only illustrator for best quality in roland color palette, this printer must print daily and must be always plugged in , it will waste about 5ml of ink per day to maintain itself = 5-10€ gone if oyu print or not. Color ink costs 90€ (need 4) Primer is 90€ white is 60€ .. white ink lasts 1 month if you print or not.. it will 80% go to waste with cleaning. This printer is not for hobby it´s for a small printhouse that has daily work for it. Comapred to chinese A4 printers this is probably 100x more expensive printing +4x more expensive printer but 10x better quality.

  • @undeuxtrois123
    @undeuxtrois123 16 днів тому

    How much does it cost ?

  • @maxtipex
    @maxtipex 2 місяці тому

    Price ?

    • @FireFoxxy
      @FireFoxxy 2 місяці тому +2

      10 grand plus a little over a grand for the roller attachment.

    • @PrintBestie
      @PrintBestie  Місяць тому

      thanks!