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Hirsch Doubles Showroom Space

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Hirsch has increased its Solution Studio space in Huntersville, North Carolina, by 200 percent. The company hosted an open house last month to showcase new equipment and decorating techniques. New equipment on display includes the Kornit Storm Hexa DTG printer, the MHM iQ-Oval modular automatic screen-printing machine, the Synchroprint 5000 carousel printer, the Kornit Paradigm II running with the MHM S-Type Xtreme press, and the Adelco Duplex dryer.

Hirsch has increased its Solution Studio space in Huntersville, North Carolina, by 200 percent. The company hosted an open house last month to showcase new equipment and decorating techniques. New equipment on display includes the Kornit Storm Hexa DTG printer, the MHM iQ-Oval modular automatic screen-printing machine, the Synchroprint 5000 carousel printer, the Kornit Paradigm II running with the MHM S-Type Xtreme press, and the Adelco Duplex dryer.

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