PRINTWEAR & PROMOTION LIVE 2011
unique print driver and bespoke firmware for full compatibility with all TMT transfer papers. Priced under £1,000 it represents a risk free, low investment opportunity into the transfer market.
Use the printer with the transfer papers for full colour decoration on almost all garments and fabrics (regardless of colour), leather, glass, metal, acrylic, wood and much more. And, when not used for transfer production, the printer is network ready and can be used as your “day to day” office printer. The company also introduces ORD8.1 transfer paper for decoration directly onto glass and acrylic. The process is quick, easy and very economical and is applied using the traditional T shirt heat press.
New products include a unique solution for producing A3 canvas prints which continue to grow in popularity. A canvas takes less than 20 seconds to print and can be formed to the finished framed product in less than four minutes.
We also offer a new solution for “vintage effect” transfers. The process works with the WoW transfer paper and creates superb results combined with accurate colour matching and print durability with the added bonus of no cutting or weeding involved.
Printable garments For many, Printwear & Promotion Liveis the first opportunity in the year to see all the latest printwear garments from the biggest brands and distributors. New brand, Just Cool from the
AWDis stable (the name behind market leading hoodie brand, Just Hoods) – will be unveiling their three innovative styles in 30 colours. Decorators can see the state of the art embroidery machinery, direct to garment printing systems, sublimation techniques and substrates, inks, threads, promotional merchandise, software… in fact, every aspect of our industry will be covered.
And, visitors will be able to see the very best in garment decorating. The winning entries from this year’s Printwear & Promotion Garment Decoration Awardswill be on display. With free to attend seminars, master classes and demonstrations, there’s truly something for everyone.
As in previous years, the show continues to attract some of the industry’s biggest hitters. This year, the show welcomes back Russell Europe and the PenCarrieUKL stand will increase in size following the merger of the two companies in January.
The show, now in its 22nd year, is well- established in the events calendar and continues to deliver success for exhibitors and visitors alike. It is widely regarded as THE Industry meeting place for all serious suppliers to the UK market.
Seminar programme
The action packed seminar programme over the show’s three days will include:
● Direct to Garment hints and tips, by Resolute Inks
● Everything you need to know about heat printing in 30 minutes, with Target Transfers
● Software demonstrations by Wilcom Europe ● Embroidery hints and tips with Madeira Threads
Confirmed exhibitors include: Alpha Omega, Amaya Sales UK Ltd, Blue Max, Brand Design & Embroidery, BTC activewear, Dave Renton Screen Printing Supplies, Drucktech, Gazelle Sports, Golden Finishes, Grafityp, GSUK, Gustav Daiber, Headwear, International Insignia, J&B Sewing Machines, Just Hoods by AWDis, Kwik Tapes & Labels, Liquid Lens Europe Ltd, Madeira Threads, Marathon Threads, Monogram (Teamwear), Novachrome, OYO Instruments, PenCarrie, Pressmech, Prestige Leisure, Ralawise, Resolute DTG Ltd, Result, RSK Tech, Russell, Sharon Lee, Snap Products, Spall Sports, Stocks Sewing Machines, Target Transfers, The Creative Nut, The Hooded Top Co, The Magic Touch (GB) Ltd, UKL, Umbrellas at Lindy Lou Ltd, United Brands of Scandinavia, Wicked Printing Stuff Ltd, Wilcom Europe, Xpres and YES Ltd.
FACTFILE
Printwear & Promotion Live 2011 takes place in Hall 12 at the NEC
Birmingham, from Sunday, February 27 to Tuesday, March 1. For more information and to register, visit
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
MHM will launch the Digotex iD- the first digital and screen printing machine
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