- Report offers insights into how custom apparel decorators can keep pace with today’s rapidly changing business world
- Findings and insights based on the experience of STAHLS’ recently held Print-on-Demand conference
To help businesses navigate the rapidly changing landscape of print on demand (POD), heat-press and custom-heat-transfer specialist STAHLS’ has released a free, downloadable version of its 2026 Print on Demand Industry Report: The Insider’s Guide to Scaling with On-Demand Printing.
Developed from firsthand insights gathered at its recent Print on Demand 2026 Conference, the company says the report delivers practical guidance from leading industry brand experts, technology innovators, and high-growth businesses that are successfully using print on demand to increase profitability, launch new products faster, and create exceptional customer experiences.
Print on demand (POD) as a means of increasing profitability
“Print on demand has evolved into one of the most accessible and profitable ways for businesses to grow,” said Josh Ellsworth, chief revenue officer at STAHLS’. “Whether you’re exploring it for the first time or looking to expand your existing offering, this report gives you direct access to the strategies, insights and lessons learned from businesses that are leading the industry. It’s designed to help you avoid common pitfalls, identify new revenue opportunities and confidently build a more scalable business.”
According to the report’s authors, the 2026 Print on Demand Industry Report includes:
- Exclusive insights from speakers and industry leaders at the Print on Demand 2026 Conference
- Insights into how successful businesses are scaling profitably without carrying excess inventory
- Best practices for optimizing production workflows, fulfillment and customer experience
- Opportunities for promotional product distributors to expand into on-demand decorated apparel and branded merchandise
For more information, or to download the report, visit https://www.stahls.com/print-on-demand-industry-report-2026.




