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STAHLS’ Introduces Contract Printing Services

Exclusive to existing STAHLS' customers, contract printing is now available for apparel and headwear through DTF transfers or patches and emblems.

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STAHLS’,  a global apparel decoration technology, software, and equipment manufacturer, has announced contract printing services for apparel decorators who have overflow production needs or incoming requests that are outside of their in-house capabilities.

According to the company, STAHLS’ contact printing is designed for existing STAHLS’ customers who are at capacity and need assistance with some level of fulfillment. Whether it’s help with a high-volume order run, a client request that requires additional equipment, or simply keeping up with orders during peak operation, STAHLS’ is now an available vendor for fully-decorated apparel and headwear.

“With over 90 years of heat printing innovation and expertise, decorators can trust that when they partner with STAHLS, they will receive high-quality decorated apparel at a fast pace. STAHLS’ contract printing services enable heat printers to continue increasing their profits and satisfy more customers while saving valuable production time,” stated the company.

Existing businesses can use STAHLS’ fulfillment for DTF transfers or emblem and patch orders. Decorators can order blanks from the integrated SanMar, S&S Activewear, and Alphabroder catalogs, assign custom transfers from their STAHLS’ account, and schedule fulfillment for drop shipping.

Contract printing is currently available for UltraColor MAX direct-to-film transfers and STAHLS’ emblems and patches. Users must have an active STAHLS’ account with a valid tax exemption certificate on file to be eligible for apparel and headwear fulfillment services.

Visit their fulfillment page to get started or learn more information by watching the video here.

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Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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