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GJS installs first local Epson Surecolor F300 at Lonely Kids Club slow fashion label

GJS installs first local Epson Surecolor F300 at Lonely Kids Club slow fashion label

GJS has completed the first Australian installation of the new Epson SC-F3000 garment printer with Sydney based ‘slow fashion’ label Lonely Kids Club .

Founded in 2010 by Warick Levy, and with an Epson SureColor F2160 garment printer previously as its cornerstone, Lonely Kids Club is an independent label that is driving a renaissance of the personalised clothing space.

"Lonely Kids Club firmly believes in the principles of slow fashion. We create all of our ethically sourced products here in Sydney and when the business needed to step up production, we needed a new garment printer that adhered to our values and principles of sustainability, affordability and quality," said Warick.

Lonely Kids Club will use the printer’s exceptional speed to increase production and its lower ink costs to continue to adhere to its ethos of delivering high-quality, affordable garments to its customers.

"When we saw the speed and capabilities of the new Epson SC-F3000, the decision really was a no-brainer," Warick added. “Coupled with the addition of the new bulk ink system which not only reduces the cost per print, but minimises waste with very little environmental impact, we knew that the SC-F3000 was the way forward for us.”

The SC-F3000 is Epson's first industrial direct-to-garment printer and has been designed specifically for high-production print shop environments. It is also Epson's first direct-to-garment printer to utilise automatic print-height adjustment, allowing the operator to easily adjust between different garment thicknesses.

It also features a new bulk ink system that delivers remarkably low ink cost and minimised waste compared to cartridge systems.

Capable of printing on a variety of fabrics such as cotton, linen and rayon, the Epson SC-F3000 is designed to meet the increasing market demand for high-production customised clothing and print-on-demand products.

“Lonely Kids Club is a model example of digital garment decoration success," said Greg Stone, managing director, GJS. “From humble beginnings with one garment printer, building a brand around core values and principles, to reaping the full benefits of its online presence and dynamic social media community to grow from strength to strength.”

In addition to its primary purpose of personalised printing, Lonely Kids Club is also an avid supporter of mental health awareness and uses its private Facebook group called ‘Lonely Kids Club Club’ to provide a safe space for posting fun and supportive content whilst also advocating for diversity, equality and gender stereotypes. It extends this advocacy into its clothing range with all styles being gender-neutral.

“What I really love about Lonely Kids Club is its unabashedly unwavering commitment to its core values and principles. This uncompromising approach resonates so well with today’s young consumers who are looking for brands to mean something more than just profits.

“GJS is incredibly proud to be a trusted partner of Lonely Kids Club and we are excited to step into this next stage of growth and success with them with their new Epson SC-F3000 garment printer,” Greg concluded.

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