DTG – exceptional growth forecast for Australia.
The Australian direct to garment printing market is predicted to continue its exceptional growth in 2012 according to comments today from Greg Stone, Director GJS Machinery.
“We even worked over the Christmas holiday break installing garment printers for customers due to the exceptional demand,” he added.
| Andrew Sprason with his crew and their new GT-782 |
The latest GJS Machinery customer to take advantage of the benefits of direct to garment printing is Alexandria-based printing firm T-shirt Magic who installed a Brother GT-782 garment printer over the Christmas break.
“At T-shirt Magic we invest in high technology equipment to ensure that we stay a leader in garment manufacture” said Andrew Sprason, Managing Director, T-shirt Magic Australia. “Our choice of a Brother GT-782 white ink garment printer future-proofs our business and ensures that we are equipped to handle customised short runs and one-off jobs that would otherwise be impossible with other printing methods.”
Inkjet garment printing is more economical, faster, and cleaner than traditional screen printing methods, plus it requires significantly less operating space and business start-up costs. With Brother garment printers, decorators and t-shirt designers can create one of a kind creations or mass production runs – regardless of the number of colours – without having to create film positives, stretching screens, and using chemicals to reclaim these screens. There is virtually no limit to the number of colours you can print, and the colours remain crisp and vibrant even after repeated washes.
GJS Machinery announced the first Brother direct to garment printer, the GT-541, to the Australian market in April 2010 through its then new distribution agreement with Brother International Australia. In January 2011, GJS brought to market the Brother GT-782, the industry’s most cost effective, industrial dual platen, white ink capable direct to garment printer.
“2012 is shaping up to be another exciting year for the direct to garment market in Australia. We are very pleased to be bringing the new Brother GT-3 garment printer to market in April and we’ll also have more announcements regarding out textile business later in the year so watch this space” Stone concluded.
GJS Machinery
www.gjsmachinery.com.au
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