Wednesday, 21 May 2025 CMYKhub Unveils Strategic Apparel Move with New DTF Investment at PacPrint 2025 Glen Francis and Dayne Nankervis CMYKhub CMYKhub announced the acquisition of the AGP DTF-T653 Printer from Kissel + Wolf Australia, expanding its specialty print capabilities to deliver even more value to trade print resellers. The new investment positions CMYKhub at the forefront of on-demand garment transfer printing solutions. Empowering Resellers with Turnkey Apparel Decoration This move enables CMYKhub to offer ready-to-press Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers—an ideal solution for resellers with heat press equipment but without the overhead of owning a DTF printer. The printed film can be applied to a wide range of apparel using standard heat presses, enabling resellers to expand their offering with zero capital investment. “Many of our trade customers are already geared up for apparel decoration—they have the heat presses but haven’t made the leap to DTF printing,” said Glen Francis, National Communications Manager at CMYKhub. “With this new service, we’re bridging that gap—delivering high-quality, full-colour printed film they can simply press and sell.” In-House Uniform Production Adds Operational Value Beyond resale benefits, CMYKhub will also use the AGP DTF-T653 to bring uniform production in-house. With over 150 staff across Australia, the company expects to achieve significant savings and control by producing its own branded apparel internally. “This machine delivers on multiple fronts,” said Francis. “It opens new opportunities for our resellers, and it enhances our own operations by improving control, turnaround times, and cost-efficiency on internal uniform production.” A Growing Commitment to Speciality Print Solutions The DTF printer strengthens CMYKhub’s existing speciality print portfolio, enhancing its role as a one-stop print partner for trade customers. With the flexibility to print vibrant, durable film transfers for various apparel types, CMYKhub continues to expand the creative possibilities for its resellers across Australia. Previous Article Epson Debuts SureColor S8160 at PacPrint 2025 Next Article GJS sells Australia’s first ROQ IMPRESS DTF printer If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print