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STAHLS’ New Heat Press Transformation Episode Features Print on Demand and NIL

Featured, Corporate • December 20, 2024

ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN (December 20, 2024) – The STAHLS’ Heat Press Transformation series highlights inspiring stories of businesses harnessing heat printing innovation to reach new heights.

The latest episode centers on Corvallis Custom, a leading custom apparel business in Corvallis, Oregon, sharing how STAHLS’ heat printing technology has transformed its print on demand operations and opened doors to new markets, including the fast-growing Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) sector.

Corvallis Custom’s journey showcases how adopting Hotronix® heat presses and STAHLS’ premium transfer materials can transform a business. Each episode features an inside look at an already successful apparel decorating business. The series showcases real-life stories of businesses that have embraced advanced heat printing solutions to elevate their operations and enhance overall workflow. Every business receives on -site assistance from Marshall Atkinson, co-found of Shirt Lab, and Dave Conner from STAHLS’ Transfer Express. Combined, they have over 50 years of heat printing experience.

The STAHLS’ Heat Press Transformation series is committed to supporting businesses like Corvallis Custom, equipping them with tools to thrive in dynamic markets. All businesses featured receive brand new Hotronix® heat presses, paired with hands-on expert advice to enhance their day-to-day efficiency, reliability, and production quality.

STAHLS’ Hotronix® equipment is engineered with user experience and scalability in mind, helping businesses of all sizes achieve professional-grade results. In this episode, Corvallis Custom was equipped with a new Dual Air Fusion ProPlace IQ™ and saw an immediate impact in their business.

“I was really impressed with the ProPlace IQ™,” said co-owner Rebecca Freeby. “They’ve made it so user-friendly. They’ve maximized the efficiency, they’ve maximized the output, without really requiring a ton of technological capability that some shops may not be able to acquire in time to leverage the machinery. The day the ProPlace™ arrives, you can start leveraging it.”

Corvallis Custom can now meet demanding deadlines with ease while ensuring professional-grade results on every order, and it continues to deliver on its deep commitment to quality and creativity. As co-owner Jon Freeby explained, “The flexibility of STAHLS’ allows us to provide our customers with one-offs or large runs. The heat press technology is so reliable and effective it’s become an indispensable part of our production.”

To learn more about STAHLS’ heat printing solutions visit stahls.com/home. To view the full episode with Corvallis Custom or explore more of the Heat Press Transformation series visit blog.stahls.com/tag/heat-press-transformation.

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Corvallis Custom Heat Press Apparel STAHLS NIL Sporting Goods