D AND A Printers
D AND A Printers Details
Contact Person: Ansie Harms OR Jean-Marie
Website: http://www.dnaprinters.co.za
Email: dnansie@lantic.net
Telephone Number: 016 422 8943 or 47 or 53
Fax Number: 016 422 8953
Fax Number: 016 422 8953
Address: 15 Grey Avenue Vereeniging 1937
Located in: Vereeniging
Description
My name is Ansie Harms, and I am the only Director of this Company. I started this in 1991, never thinking that it would bloom the way it did. I worked for Engineering Company until I had an injury on duty and was forced to stop working. I bought myself a household embroidery machine just to keep myself busy. Within 3 months I bought the screen printer and another embroidery machine. Six months later I sold my car to be able to buy another 2 small machines to be able to cope with the quantity of work that came in. For about 3 years I did everything on my own, with only my husband helping me at night when he returned from work. We worked very hard to make this business successful. I started to employ staff to be able to make things easier. For 11 years we ran the business with what we had. I then bought my first Industrial Embroidery machine. I am still doing a lot of my work myself to make sure everything goes out the way it should. Customer satisfaction is very important to me, because I will not be happy with any item that is almost right, it must be 100% right. I like to have an open relationship with not only my staff but with my customers too. A lot of people say the customer is always right, I tend to disagree with them. I feel that if the customer is right I will always agree with him, but if he is wrong I will prove to him why I say so. I will always respect my customers, and I expect the same.
Services
Most modern embroidery machines are computer controlled and specifically engineered for embroidery. Industrial and commercial embroidery machines and combination sewing-embroidery machines have a hooping or framing system that holds the framed area of fabric taut under the sewing needle and moves it automatically to create a design from a pre-programmed digital embroidery pattern. Depending on its capabilities, the machine will require varying degrees of user input to read and sew embroidery designs. Sewing-embroidery machines generally have only one needle and require the user to change thread colors during the embroidery process. Multi-needle industrial machines are generally threaded prior to running the design and do not require re-threading. These machines require the user to input the by correct color change sequence before beginning to embroider. Some can trim and change colors automatically. A multi-needle machine may consist of multiple sewing heads, each of which can sew the same design onto a separate garment concurrently. Such a machine might have 20 or more heads, each consisting of 15 or more needles. Litho Printing UV Printing