Greek firm Polyprint partners with APC to market Texjet printers in US


Polyprint, a company based in Greece that specializes on direct-to-garment printing technology (DTG), and American Print Consultants signed a distribution partnership agreement. APC will sell the new Texjet NG (DTG/DTF) series of printers to APC in the mid-Atlantic/mid-west, north-east and north-east US regions. APC will provide technical support, spare parts, and consumables to existing customers in the US market.

APC, founded and run by veteran technicians, is a forward-thinking provider of equipment, supplies, and services for the sign, textile, and industrial printing industries. APC strives to provide the highest quality service and support to clients by establishing partnerships that value exceptional service. APC has a team that is highly skilled and can quickly identify and provide the parts and services required to solve any of the most difficult problems customers might face.

A distribution partnership agreement has been signed between Polyprint, a provider of digital garment printing solutions, and American Print Consultants (a equipment and supplies provider for printing industry). APC will service and sell the Texjet NG/DTF series of Polyprint printers in the midwest, mid-west and north-east US regions.

APC’s digital consultants are equipped to install or repair equipment, provide training to client production staff, and troubleshoot printing and finishing processes. The companies jointly stated that this level of customer care helps to build a long-lasting relationship.

“We are very pleased to announce our new strategic partnership with APC, a reliable distribution partner with an extensive reach throughout the US. APC’s dedication to providing exceptional products and services aligns perfectly with our goals, and this collaboration marks a significant milestone towards achieving our shared vision of growth and success. Our expertise in the DTG/DTF market, combined with APC’s exceptional customer support and service, will enable an extended customer base and a stronger foothold in the digital garment printing industry,” said George Benglopoulos, Polyprint’s president/CEO.

“We at APC, like many of our customers, have been interested in adding a DTG solution to our product line for quite some time. In the past there were two main classes of equipment, one being unreliable and inefficient, the other being too expensive for many print shops to effectively realise a return on their investment. The Polyprint solution was a pleasant surprise when we examined it closely. It offers high quality, consistent results and ease of use, all at an affordable price. When packaged with the state of the art, computer controlled Pretreater Pro and our conveyor dryer or heat press solutions, we can now offer a complete, turn-key package that opens up fast, reliable and economical DTG printing, as well as Direct-To-Film transfer capabilities, all in one affordable package. We are excited to have the Polyprint equipment line in our arsenal of solutions and look forward to introducing a new era of direct apparel printing to the market,” said American Print Consultants CEO Rob Almstrom

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