In the first of a two-part series of articles on discharge printing, William Shorter, product manager of Chemicals Products and Services, and Liam Stubbings of Pyramid Screen Products and Pyramid Textiles Group, explore the key steps to successful discharge printing. With the forecast for high-end textiles set to grow, the …
Read More »Workwear with Madeira vs the Elements – part 3
In the third part of Madeira’s series of articles looking at how making the right embroidery decision can protect against the harshest of elements, this month the team put safety first and combat fire. Firefighters need protective clothing but they are not the only people at risk of coming into …
Read More »It’s DTG but not as we know it
Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute DTG, takes a look at how sublimation printing is getting in on the DTG process. As technology regularly leaves its mark on the DTG process the next breakthrough is about to hit the market. Medium format flat bed sublimation printing is now being developed …
Read More »If you do any kind of garment printing then you should consider a DTG printer
Peter Wright, managing director of Amaya Sales UK, takes a look at why you should consider moving into the direct to garment print market. Direct to garment printing has been around for approximately 13 years but it’s only in the last few years that it has become a major player …
Read More »Retain and attract embroidery customers
Customers are now expecting faster turnaround times. You can retain embroidery customers by giving them a faster turnaround and attract new customers at the same time. Peter Wright, managing director of Amaya Sales UK, explains more. Take a look at most of the clothing suppliers in our industry. You can …
Read More »Sleeves: to print or not to print? And how to turn those knobbly balls into a smooth profit
Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute DTG, shares tips and tricks on how to smooth out printing this month’s direct to topics. Printing sleeves with DTG has always been a tricky subject. It’s one of those things you should offer but don’t really want to do. They are fiddly, low …
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