New InkTec printers to increase production for Let’s Get Crafty

Let’s Get Crafty scales production with the installation of InkTec DTF-T652 and UV-S30 printers, for faster turnaround on custom designs.

Let’s Get Crafty, a wholesaler serving the UK craft and print-on-demand market, has recently installed InkTec Europe’s 60cm DTF-T652 and UV-S30 UV-DTF printers. This installation represents a significant upgrade to the company’s in-house production capability, allowing the business to broaden its range of products and services.

The company is known for supplying sublimation blanks, drinkware, and vinyl, alongside providing DTF and UV-DTF printing services for small home businesses and brands across the UK. By bringing this technology in-house, Let’s Get Crafty intends to gain greater control over quality and capacity, while allowing customers to upload custom designs directly through their online store.

Richard Thompson, Managing Director of Let's Get Crafty with the new InkTec printers
Richard Thompson, Managing Director of Let’s Get Crafty with the new InkTec printers

Richard Thompson, the managing director of Let’s Get Crafty, said, “Let’s Get Crafty Wholesale LTD has grown far quicker than we expected, and in 2026 we are expecting even stronger sales using InkTec products. Investing in our own InkTec DTF and UV-DTF printers was our next logical step. They give us full control over quality, capacity, and turnaround times, so we can keep pace with the demand from our customers.”

The new equipment additions are intended to help the company scale production and deliver faster order fulfilment. The DTF-T652 features an advanced auto-ink supply and efficient powder recycling, while the UV-S30 offers a simultaneous print-and-laminate workflow.

Sarah Hall, consumables sales manager at InkTec Europe, said, “Bringing these machines in-house isn’t just about upgrading hardware. It means that Let’s Get Crafty can now deliver vibrant, durable designs for both textiles and hard-surface items with reduced waste and faster turnaround times.”

The company plans to continue its expansion throughout the year. Richard added, “We know trends change quickly in the craft world, and we want to be ready for whatever comes next. With InkTec’s support and the DTF-T652 and UV-S30 behind us, we feel properly set up for the next stage. In 2026, we will also be purchasing the UV6090 flatbed printer to further expand our product range using InkTec products.”

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