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WYNIT Distribution, LLC announced a new partnership with Insta Graphic Systems, a Cerritos, CA-based manufacturer of heat press machines and custom heat transfers. WYNIT added Insta’s manual and auto swing heat presses to its product lineup including the Model 201, Model 228, Model 728, Model 158P, and Model 828 heat presses.

 

WYNIT Distribution, LLC announced a new partnership with Insta Graphic Systems, a Cerritos, CA-based manufacturer of heat press machines and custom heat transfers. WYNIT added Insta’s manual and auto swing heat presses to its product lineup including the Model 201, Model 228, Model 728, Model 158P, and Model 828 heat presses.

 

Insta’s products are ideal for a wide range of end-users from the apparel, athletic, promotional, awards, manufacturing, digital, color copy and sublimation marketplaces. "Insta’s vision is to provide customers with cutting edge, innovative products that stand up to the rigors of continuous production. Our customers consider Insta heat presses to be the backbones of their operations. We strive to engineer and develop products that are customer and quality centric," says Janet Wells, President of Insta Graphic Systems.

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WYNIT Distribution is the category destination for VARs and resellers in the direct-to-garment space. Insta’s Heat Press Machines enhance existing direct-to-garment solutions from WYNIT . "Adding Insta Graphic’s heat presses to our product lineup fits in well with our mission to offer our customers a total solution in the direct-to-garment category," says Jamie Gordon, Director of WYNIT Specialty Printing. "This category has grown to be an important piece of the business for WYNIT, and having Insta as a partner unlocks new avenues of revenue for both of us."

 

The WYNIT Specialty Printing Strategic Business Unit, based in Greenville, SC, is a resource for dealers and suppliers providingworld class expertise in wide format printing, sign printing, and garment decorating verticals.

 

For more information, please visit www.wynit.com.

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