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SHOW PREVIEW


Register to attend at www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Special prices on Amaya products ordered at P&P Live


VERSATILE: The Amaya XTS modular embroidery machine system.


Embroidery wizards!


GS UK will be exhibiting their range of Merlin Pro Embroidery Machines including the 15 needle GS-1501 Single Head machine and 12 needle Multi-Head Machine.


Amaya Sales UK will be demonstrating their efficient Amaya XTS modular embroidery machine system.


See how they seamlessly change from individual heads into a multi- head system at the touch of a button. The Amaya XTS will give you unmatched quality and production. Their brand new cap frame system will also be on display. The new Texjet Plus direct to garment printer will also be demonstrated, showing its ability to


AJS Embroidery Services Ltd. are the sole importers of the Tajima Embroidery Machines.


During Printwear and Promotion 2012, they will be showing the latest innovations from Tajima for the garment decoration industry. These are the only machines available which can be set up in a true wireless, modular environment including full visual control via a PC. This considerably reduces


print vivid colours on to black, coloured and white garments. Its latest rip software makes the transition from design to print as rapid as possible. It prints up to a large area of 42 x 60cm and comes standard with a T shirt clamping system. Show price of only £9,950. The new Freejet 330 flat bed solid matter printer will be demonstrating its capability of printing on to plastics, metal, ceramics, wood etc. Show specials on all products ordered at Printwear & Promotion.


Tajima supplier on show


“down time” between garment runs and design changes, giving the user increased efficiency and production. The Tajima also features an updated control panel with advanced bar code technology for design management. Tajima continue to manufacture in Japan, and when combined with Pulse embroidery software AJS offers a highly competitive package.


Trade-in offer from Wilcom


Wilcom will be exhibiting their DecoStudio and Embroider Studio e2 at this yearʼs Printwear & Promotion Live, along with V4 Deconetwork, their online business solution. There will also be a special trade-in campaign. Visit Stand D30 for more details.


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Also on show will be the Brother PR1000e Embroidery Machine and the ApS-Ethos Embroidery Software, with many exhibition offers and software trade-in options available. A range of digital garment printing equipment will be demonstrated including the SpeedyJet Pre-treatment machine. Other machinery on show will be CadCam Flatbed Laser Cutters and a Graphixskins vinyl decoration machine. The GS UK Sales team will be on hand to advise on threads, consumables and our outstanding design service. GSʼs unbeatable product range and comprehensive knowledge of the industry, means the GS UK stand is not to be missed.


Say YES to the fastest dual function machine in the world


As one of the leading suppliers of embroidery and print machines, YES Ltd will be showing the latest technology for both styles of decoration. For embroidery they have a selection of machines from the SWF range including the unique DM Dual (above), the fastest dual function machine in the world. They will also be demonstrating the latest digitising software as well as showing new techniques. For print they have machines from DTG, world leaders in direct to garment ink jet print technology, including the new M2. This is first for this type of machine as it has been designed and built from scratch utilising specially developed firmware aimed purely at garment printing. If garment decoration is something you already do or are looking to include in the future you simply cannot afford to miss visiting YES Ltd.


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