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4 days ago |
printandpromomarketing.com | Allee Bruce |Greg Muzzillo |Harriet Gatter |Bill Prettyman
Editor’s Note: This article was written for Promo Impressions. For more content on promotional products decoration, be sure to subscribe to the biweekly newsletter at PromoImpressions.com. In March, Roland DGA announced the launch of a new compact printing solution – the MO-180 benchtop UV flatbed printer. The company shares some key highlights, including: Compact size with speed: It fits in small spaces but delivers high-speed performance with dual staggered printheads and up to 20.48 sq.ft./hr.
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4 days ago |
printandpromomarketing.com | Allee Bruce |Greg Muzzillo |Harriet Gatter |Bill Prettyman
Pens, notebooks, drinkware – these are the types of items you think of when someone brings up promotional products. Printed plants wouldn’t usually be on that list, but that’s what Promoplants brings to the market. The Dutch supplier not only prints on plant boxes and flowerpots but also directly to plant leaves and bulbs, offering specialty gifts to the promotional products market without harming the living plant.
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5 days ago |
printandpromomarketing.com | Allee Bruce |Greg Muzzillo |Harriet Gatter |Bill Prettyman
From apparel and soft signage to accessories like hats, bags, and even promotional products, sublimation printing offers a way to print soft substrates with vibrant, long-lasting colors. While it has some limitations, sublimation allows apparel decorators and print service providers (PSPs) to tackle full-color polyester products with ease.
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1 week ago |
apparelist.com | Allee Bruce
In Kansas City, Missouri, the owners of e2 Embroidery & Screen Printing have shown up for one of their community members in a big way. According to the Kansas City Star, Graham Hoffman, a Kansas City firefighter-paramedic, lost his life in a fatal stabbing while on the job. Dawn and Joe Eddings, e2’s owners, launched a T-shirt fundraiser on April 28 with a design dedicated to Hoffman, thinking it would bring in a few thousand dollars to support the Hoffman family.
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2 weeks ago |
apparelist.com | Allee Bruce
For at least six months, software bundled with some of Procolored’s digital printers contained malware — a discovery made by Cameron Coward, a YouTuber who goes by Serial Hobbyism, according to multiple news sources. Procolored sells direct-to-film (DTF), UV DTF, and direct-to-garment printers, among other digital printing solutions.
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