Printed Mint
Printed Mint is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Printed Mint.
Printed Mint is a company.
Key people at Printed Mint.
Key people at Printed Mint.
Printed Mint is a U.S.-based print-on-demand (POD) company founded in 2016, specializing in high-quality printing, white-label customization, and dropshipping fulfillment for over 300 products like apparel, mugs, pillows, blankets, and home decor.[1][2][3][5] It serves Etsy sellers, Shopify merchants, retailers, designers, and creators by handling design, production, branded packaging, and direct shipping, solving pain points like inconsistent quality, generic packaging, and scaling hassles for e-commerce brands.[2][3][4][5] The company emphasizes eco-conscious methods, no minimum orders, and technologies such as dye sublimation, direct-to-garment, and latex printing, with integrations for platforms like Shopify and Etsy to enable seamless growth from startups to large retailers.[2][5]
Printed Mint was founded in 2016 by Chris Ellis and Mary Zychowski, who were e-retailers frustrated by unreliable print partners offering subpar products, inconsistent quality, and unbranded packaging.[1][2] Their "AHA" moment came from personal struggles in building their own brands, leading them to create a solution focused on premium, branded POD services.[2] Early traction stemmed from targeting Etsy sellers and small businesses needing high-margin, risk-free dropshipping, evolving into a full-service provider with cutting-edge print tech and nationwide trust among thousands of users.[2][3][4]
Printed Mint rides the explosive growth of print-on-demand and e-commerce fulfillment, fueled by platforms like Etsy and Shopify enabling low-barrier entry for creators amid rising demand for personalized, sustainable products.[3][5] Timing aligns with post-pandemic e-commerce surges and POD market expansion, where market forces like no-inventory models and direct-to-consumer trends favor agile providers over traditional printing.[2][4] It influences the ecosystem by lowering barriers for small sellers, fostering innovation in branded packaging and AI tools, though recent scaling challenges highlight competitive pressures in a crowded U.S. POD space.[6]
Printed Mint's strengths in quality and branding position it well for POD growth, but addressing shipping delays (up to 7 days), platform migrations, and communication issues will be critical to retaining trust amid rising competition.[6] Trends like AI-enhanced design, sustainable materials, and deeper e-commerce integrations could propel expansion, potentially evolving its influence through enterprise-scale features or partnerships. As a creator-empowering force since 2016, resolving operational hiccups could solidify its role in redefining seamless, high-end fulfillment for the next wave of entrepreneurs.[2][5][6]