Printeez shifts to on-demand production with Kornit

Kornit Digital Ltd., a leader in sustainable textile production technologies, announced that Printeez Inc. has become the latest custom apparel company to shift from traditional screen printing to high-quality, on-demand digital production using Kornit’s Atlas MAX POLY systems.

Based in Quebec, Printeez the company specializes in polyester and blended fabrics, offering vibrant apparel for professional sports organizations, nonprofits, and leading eCommerce platforms, without minimum order limits. Its on-demand model enables fast order processing, scalability, and consistent retail-grade quality.

Earlier this year, Printeez invested in two Atlas MAX POLY systems, and due to positive results, has now expanded to four. This shift has significantly reduced the company’s dependence on traditional screen printing. With Kornit’s technology, Printeez is cutting labor costs, streamlining operations, and delivering faster turnaround times for customers.

“The sports and apparel market faces growing pressure to offer quick delivery and a premium retail experience,” said Ilan Elad, President of the Americas at Kornit Digital. “Many companies still rely on outdated screen printing methods. With Kornit, businesses like Printeez can meet today’s demands for speed, customization, and quality, especially in the fast-growing polyester-based sportswear sector.”

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