The year has begun frantically for the Aliano family's Mereton Textiles with a move across Penrith to expanded premises. It's all up and running with Mutoh, Epson and DTG machines and heat presses getting busier by the day.

 Mereton MutohsMereton Textile's new printroom at Penrith, 3 Mutoh dye-subs in foreground

Mereton Textiles Logo Circle BlackAs Mereton describes itself: "We’re local textile and fabric printers, bringing ideas to life through sublimation printing, natural fabric printing, printed wallpapers, and printed vinyls. From fashion and swimwear to interior design and hospitality, residential or commercial, we help print our customers' creative visions."

With three Mutoh ValueJet J-1948WX high-speed sublimation printers as the main workhorses, Mereton also offers DTG and DTF printing, depending on applications. Mereton has a high focus on sustainability these days, having converted from gravure-printed transfers over 5 years ago.

The three Mutohs alone replaced 14 machines and increased productivity.

Meriton is proudly 100% Australian and sources materials from Australian companies wherever possible. Printing and heat pressing is 100% done in its new factory located in Penrith, proudly. Mereton is a supporter member of the Australian Fashion Council.

Congratulations to Mereton Textiles, a true blue Aussie digitally-printed textile success story!

www.mereton.com.au

 

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