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Kornit Storm II helps ‘Create Apparel’ enhance business

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Create Apparel, Australian-based sports apparel manufacturer, has seen its business growing ever since the company started using Kornit Storm II direct to garment (DTG) printer.

Elaborating on this, Mark Yammin, Owner, Create Apparel, said that the Israel-made DTG printer has increased the business of its custom t-shirts without taking away any extra time of their staff.

After purchasing Kornit Storm II from Kissel & Wolf – the Australian distributor – the printer was installed by Create Apparel in March 2018.

Along with Kornit Storm II, the company also installed Adelco industrial textile dryer, which helped the company not only take larger orders of custom t-shirts but also supply better quality products to customers on time.

Mark said that the company was always looking to invest on a printer, which would not require more than a single person to run it and they were happy with their decision to buy the DTG printer.

Kornit Storm II makes 35 to 45 custom t-shirts every hour and only one person does the printing at a high rate. Also, its feature of printing on fabrics other than cotton make it unique.

Tomas Lorenc, Sales Manager, digital equipment at Kissel and Wolf, said though the initial investment is huge, but the volume and the cost per print is less.

 

 
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