September 22, 2016
PolyOne, Cleveland, has announced that Ryonet, Vancouver, Wash., will begin distributing Wilflex EPIC inks.
Last week, Ryonet launched a range of Wilflex co-branded textile inks called Ryonet EPIC Lava at the Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) Expo in Las Vegas. It is exclusively offered on Ryonet’s website.
This partnership will enable Wilflex inks to reach entrepreneurial textile printers and better assist them with services geared toward their needs, according to the company.
“The success of every screen printer is central to what we do,” says Ryan Moor, Ryonet founder and CEO, “starting from the moment we show how to flood a screen, to the presses built to last for generations, to the ink that decorates the shirt. This new collaboration with PolyOne will allow us to serve the textile printing market with industry-leading inks.” — M.Q.
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