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Carleen Grey, CEO of GroupeSTAHL North America, demonstrates direct-to-garment printing with the company’s heat presses, using transfer material digitally printed on an HP Indigo. The 90-year-old company has been transitioning to digitally printed transfer materials for the markets it sells its heat presses into. Heat Transfer Definition

GroupeSTAHL North America’s Carleen Grey on Digital Transfer Materials for Textile Printing - WhatTheyThink

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GroupeSTAHL North America’s Carleen Grey on Digital Transfer Materials for Textile Printing - WhatTheyThink

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