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P&P LIVE! 2025 Review


A FANTASTIC SHOW IN BIRMINGHAM Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2025 was an incredible success for Secabo! Over three exciting days, the team met numerous customers, resellers, and industry professionals who were eager to see the supplier’s latest innovations in DTF cutting and heat pressing. One of the major highlights was introducing Secabo’s


new UK warehouse, which allows for faster deliveries and hassle-free ordering for British customers. The response was overwhelmingly positive, and the team is thrilled to make Secabo products more accessible than ever in the UK! Exciting moments and key takeaways:


• Huge interest in the DTF MultiCut Pro, revolutionising high-volume DTF cutting.


• Great feedback on the Energy Saver heat presses, helping businesses cut energy costs by up to 60%. Strengthened partnerships with RA Smart, Serigraf, and Papergraphics, reinforcing Secabo’s commitment to the UK market.


• A fantastic time connecting with new and existing customers, proving once again that the industry is thriving and full of innovation!


Stahls’ UK


Over the three days we initiated new collaborations with retailers, distributors, and brands, and strengthened our existing relationships with industry professionals


– Rob Horsley, managing director, Exceptio


GREAT TO SHARE The Xpres team felt it was great to share its latest print technology but also fantastic to chat with customers about their businesses and how they can help fi nd solutions to streamline their production needs. As ever, the team were on hand to answer a variety of questions and talk visitors through the new range. Xpres’ printing processes competition also drew a great response, with heat press prizes up for grabs. On the stand, Xpres had a wide collection of products brought from the showroom, featuring equipment from leading brands, including Mimaki, Roland and Epson. As a UK fi rst, the all-new Epson SC-G6000 DTF printer could be seen in action along with the Roland TY-300 DTF roll printer, giving visitors a glimpse of real-time DTF production. The DTF solutions were paired with Adkins DTF curing solutions that were popular among visitors, including the new Pro Cure Oven and


Printwear & Promotion LIVE! once again showed why it is the biggest show of the year for embroidery specialists. We were able to make some really great connections with so many businesses and partners over the three-day event


– Adam Smith, business development, ETC Supplies


ANOTHER GREAT EXHIBITION TheMagicTouch confi rmed yet another great Printwear & Promotion LIVE! for all concerned. With the focus on the four key digital transfer technologies


available (DTF, toner-based, sublimation, and HTV). TheMagicTouch was able to accommodate all needs and expectations. This year also saw the arrival of a new purpose-built entry-level single head desktop DTF printer alongside the existing two and four head production DTF printers. Also highlighted was the growing demand for powderless


DTF, offering the lowest ever required maintenance. All made possible using the new CMYK + white toner transfers (WTT) printed with selected LED/ laser digital desktop printers featuring white toner. This solution is perfect for the ad-hoc user for transfers up to A3 and supported with a three-year onsite warranty including the LED print heads.


| 38 | April 2025


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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