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Garment Printer Ink Rebrands to GPI Supplies, Expanding Into the Entire Graphic Printing Industry
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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Garment Printer Ink, a trusted supplier in the garment printing industry, is excited to announce its official rebranding to GPI Supplies. With this transformation, the company has launched a new website at www.gpisupplies.com, reflecting its expansion beyond apparel decorating into wide-format printing, signage, promotional items, and hard goods printing.

A Name That Reflects Growth and Industry Leadership

The transition to GPI Supplies represents a major milestone in the company's evolution. Originally focused on providing specialized inks and supplies for garment printers, the company has expanded its product line to support the entire Graphic Printing Industry (GPI). Now, GPI Supplies offers high-quality supplies, equipment, and solutions for professionals in sign-making, promotional printing, and wide-format applications.

With industry-leading brands like Mimaki, Roland, Epson, Mutoh, and more, GPI Supplies is now a one-stop source for all printing needs, from DTG (Direct-to-Garment), DTF (Direct-to-Film), Solvent, UV, Sublimation, Photo printing large-format graphics and beyond.

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What This Means for Customers

Customers can continue to expect the same exceptional service, industry expertise, and high-quality products they've come to rely on—now with an even broader selection to meet their printing needs. The transition to GPI Supplies ensures a seamless experience for existing and new customers, with all customer accounts, order history, and services remaining unchanged.

Key Benefits of the Rebrand:
  • New and improved website – A streamlined online experience at www.gpisupplies.com, making it easier to find products across multiple printing disciplines.
  • Expanded product offerings – Inks, supplies, and equipment for signage, promotional printing, wide-format graphics, UV Printing, Embroidery, in addition to apparel printing.
  • Same trusted team and service – The same industry professionals delivering expert support and guidance.

Looking Ahead: The Future of GPI Supplies

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The rebrand positions GPI Supplies for continued innovation and growth in the ever-evolving printing industry. The company plans to introduce new product lines, expand partnerships, and further enhance the customer experience to better serve print professionals.

"This is an exciting new chapter for us," said Dean Armando, CEO at GPI Supplies. "Our new name reflects our commitment to serving the entire Graphic Printing Industry. Whether you're in apparel decoration, signage, promotional printing, or wide-format graphics, we have the supplies and expertise to support your success."

About GPI Supplies

GPI Supplies (formerly Garment Printer Ink) has been a leading supplier of DTG printing inks, equipment, and accessories for 15 years. With a strong focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, GPI Supplies continues to provide cutting-edge solutions for professionals in apparel printing, signage, wide-format printing, and promotional item decoration.

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sales@gpisupplies.com
6318580114


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