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AMG’s Dream Machine |
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PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. – When Apparel Manufacturing Group (AMG) co-founder Devin Wright first saw the Roland Hi-Fi Express FP-740 74” sublimation printer in action, he knew he had found his dream machine. Since its inception in 1995, AMG has evolved from a start-up screen printer of t-shirts and other apparel items into a market leader in the fast-growing sublimated apparel and soft signage industries. Serving major athletic apparel manufacturers including Nike and Castelli, AMG relies on the most sophisticated technologies and equipment around. Since implementing two Roland FP-740 sublimation printers, the company has more than doubled its productivity – sublimating as much as 10,000 square feet of fabric a day. ![]() Devin Wright, AMG Co-Founder According to Wright, throughput was a key issue in selecting the FP-740 and critical to the success of the business given AMG’s sizeable clients and their rigid deadlines. He cites the FP-740’s size, production speed and the advanced features of VersaWorks including Variable Data Printing as major factors in expediting production. |
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“Before we had the Roland equipment, we could not produce 95 percent of what we are producing now,” he said. “For example, a project that previously took us 14 days to output took 12 hours using the Variable Data Printing feature in VersaWorks. And the precision of the printer is unrivaled. We are cutting up to 250 feet of fabric at a time – the entire length of a roll – and the printing is accurate within .001 of an inch.” As the backbone of the AMG operation, the Roland FP-740s are operated for one and a half shifts each day producing everything from t-shirts for microbreweries to Olympic garments for Nike athletes and even FDA approved medical garments. They have already produced thousands of cycling jerseys for Castelli and produce thousands of boxing uniforms for the Olympics for China, Thailand and the USA. In addition to its flagship line of technical athletic apparel, AMG also relies on the FP-740s to produce pop-up banners, giant inflatables, and soft signage for trade show exhibits. ![]()
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“The level of attention that we have received from Roland has been phenomenal,” Wright said. “We have industrial equipment from all over the world and Roland provides the highest levels of service. Roland’s service and ease of information are the best that I’ve experienced.” While the majority of the company’s business is in the apparel industry today, Wright estimates that over 50 percent of AMG revenues will come from soft signage within 24 months. “We are confident that our Roland equipment will get us there – and quickly,” Wright said. “The FP-740 is state of the art for digital sublimation and a key building block in AMG’s future.”
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A Roland DG Publication | Copyright © 2008 All rights reserved. Q3/Q4 2008 | Issue No. 6 | The Roland DG Global Network |