Colour Cartel accelerates growth with ROQ NEXT

Colour Cartel accelerates growth with ROQ NEXT

SYDNEY, Australia - October 7, 2025

Melbourne-based Colour Cartel has installed a new ROQ NEXT automatic screen printing machine, marking the company's second major ROQ investment in just 14-months and demonstrating the rapid business growth enabled by ROQ's automation technology.

The installation, completed last week by GJS, follows Colour Cartel's July 2024 deployment of Australia's first ROQ E electric screen printing machine. The success of that initial investment drove such significant business expansion that founder Daniel Rim needed additional capacity to meet surging demand.

"The ROQ E opened doors we didn't even know existed," said Rim. "Within months of installation, we were actively pursuing larger print jobs and new market segments that were previously beyond our reach. The consistent quality and speed gave us the confidence to pitch for business we would never have considered with our previous manual processes."

The ROQ NEXT brings production capabilities of up to 1,200 garments per hour—a 33% increase over the ROQ E's 900 pieces per hour—along with advanced features including independent printhead lifting systems and expanded colour options supporting 6 to 18 colours across 8 to 20 pallets.


"When we knew it was time to add another machine to our workflow, the path forward was clear—another ROQ through GJS," Rim continued. "Having the GJS team available for local install and support meant this installation went seamlessly, and we have complete confidence knowing we're fully supported whenever we need it."

The rapid expansion reflects broader momentum across Australia's screen printing sector, where forward-thinking businesses are embracing automation to unlock new growth potential.

"The Colour Cartel exemplifies exactly what we predicted when ROQ entered the Australian market," said Greg Stone, managing director of GJS. "The Australian market isn't just ready for automation, savvy operators like Daniel are proving that ROQ technology becomes a catalyst for business transformation, not just production improvement."

Stone noted that existing ROQ customers scaling into multiple machines demonstrates the maturity of Australia's printing industry and the competitive advantage automation provides.

"We're seeing a new pattern emerge where initial ROQ installations drive such rapid business growth that customers need additional capacity within 12-18 months," Stone added. "It validates our belief that Australian print shops have tremendous untapped potential when equipped with the right technology and support."


The ROQ NEXT installation positions Colour Cartel to expand its custom apparel, workwear, decals and signage services while maintaining the quick turnaround times that have become a cornerstone of its customer value proposition.

Founded in 2019, Colour Cartel has grown from manual screen printing operations to become a technology-forward custom apparel printer serving businesses Australia wide. The company's rapid adoption of ROQ automation technology reflects its commitment to scaling operations while maintaining product quality standards.

GJS has served as ROQ's distributor in Australia and New Zealand since October 2023, providing local support backed by 46+ years of industry experience. The ROQ NEXT and the full range of ROQ products are available Australia-wide exclusively via GJS.

The Colour Cartel's new ROQ NEXT

About GJS
GJS is Australia’s premier provider of solutions and services for the textile, promotional products, custom photo gift, sign and display industries. With over 46 years’ experience, GJS supplies everything needed to start and operate a successful printing business including equipment, consumables, training and support. Headquartered in Revesby, NSW, and with additional teams located in Victoria and Queensland, GJS serves customers throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. For more information visit: gjs.co. GJS and the GJS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of GJS. Other names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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