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Im Steve Jackson within printables warehouse and today Im going to show you how to make a banner using a rollin versa cam DS 300 and some of our GMI 13 ounce super smooth banner material you could make this project using any of the rollin printers and you can use either the 13 ounce super smooth or any of our other banner material to make this project lets take a look at a couple of the steps to get this project completed were going to load the material into the Versa camp you want to make sure that youve got the material fed through the Versa cam from the back well its on the rollers well bring the media back until theres just enough in the front keeping it tight on the core to maintain parallel once weve got it in position with our media rollers where we want them in the blue areas well clamp it down the machine will measure out the media and were ready to print once the design is complete it will do a sheet cut and remove it from the printer once our banner is printed no