Brother Enters Wide-Format Latex Segment with Latest Launch
Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYTransfer Express, Mentor, Ohio, offers custom transfers for personalizing a wide range of gift items.
Whether it’s for customers, family or friends, businesses can boost sales by promoting their ability to personalize a wide range of gift items through the use of custom transfers, according to the company.
The company suggests adding names, logos or custom designs to make ordinary items special. For example, by adding a tournament or event name to a golf towel, cooler or golf-tee bag, these items become mementos and add value, according to the company.
Other personalized gift ideas include items for college students, such as a T-shirt, pillowcase, laundry bag, tablet case or lounge pants decorated with their school mascot. For dads, their names can be added to a laptop bag, passport carrier, garment bag, mouse pad or desk coaster.
For moms and grandmothers, designs can be heat-applied to aprons, placemats, oven mitts, dish towels and pot holders, with words such as “Mary’s Kitchen,” “Mom’s House,” “Chef Grandma” or similar sayings.
Express Names, numbers and single-color custom transfers ship the same day when ordered by 11 a.m. EST. Stock rhinestones or transfers can be ordered until 3 p.m. EST for same-day shipping. Transfer Express also offers Speedy Air, which means shipments arrive in two days.
For more information, visit transferexpress.com. — L.M.
Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYThe Pennsylvania-based custom direct-to-film (DTF) transfers company Ninja Transfers has announced a number of significant changes in its shipping options designed to make life that much easier for its customers.
FULL STORYSupacolor has begun offering decorated apparel professionals what it calls SupaDTF, its first 100-percent digital heat transfer and a product that requires no minimum orders.
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