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P&P LIVE! 2026 Review For the Dye-sublimation market, Hybrid brought along the


TS200-1600, which was released at the end of last year. It has the ability to run on two times CMYK inks or have orange, violet, fl uorescent pink and yellow included, which can help the printer create some eye-catching designs and prints. There were also things on display for the sign makers as the CJV 200-75 print & cut solvent solution was available to watch. This can be used with a variety of substrates, so it was perfect for those looking to diversify.


Finally, Hybrid brought along the Mimaki UJV300DTF-75 to appeal to the UV DTF market.


ROLAND DG


Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2026 proved to be another strong event for Roland DG, with the show generating strong interest in the recently launched TY-300i across the three days as it was widely discussed with visitors exploring new direct to fi lm production opportunities.


From a sales perspective, the standout success of the show was the VersaOBJECT MO-180, with fi ve orders confi rmed for the machine during the event alone. Dealers also reported a very positive response from visitors throughout the exhibition, reinforcing the strong demand for Roland DG solutions within the garment decoration market.


Rob Goleniowski, regional general manager for the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and Baltics at Roland DG EMEA, said: “Printwear & Promotion LIVE! continues to be an important event for us, and this year was no exception.


“It was fantastic to see such strong engagement from both existing customers and new visitors. The response to the TY-300i was extremely encouraging, and securing fi ve MO-180 orders during the show highlights the strong demand we are seeing in the market. Feedback from our dealer partners was equally positive, which is a great indicator that we look forward to returning next year.”


AMAYA SALES UK One such reseller of Roland fi nding equal success at the show was Amaya Sales UK, who perhaps had the largest array of kit at the event.


From its Roland offering, it had everything from DTF to UV printers, including the VersaOBJECT MO-180, which also gained a lot of visitor traction.


Continuing on the UV offering, Amaya also displayed Roland’s BD-12, a smaller option for those in the promotional product sphere. The only thing not on display was the larger MO-240.


But with DTF all the rage, some of the biggest kits it brought were to promote that, so, once again, from Roland, it had the TY-300 DTF system VG-3540 DTF. Both are versatile products with Japanese build quality, with more automation than previous models to make using them as simple as possible. The VG-3540, especially, is a very versatile system, printing on multiple sticker types, meaning it would work for those perhaps looking to diversify. Though you have a preference in either textiles, stickers, signage or whatever, the VG-3540 can accommodate all and more.


Sales director Julian Wright said: “They have been in the industry forever and a day and are renowned for their customer support, with customers who buy them often sticking to them.”


Amaya’s offering didn’t end with Roland, as it also gave a lot of fl oor space to Epson products.


Again, ranging right across DTF, DTG, and UV printing, visitors could get a gauge of whatever it is they might need from smaller solutions right up to industrial-level options. Front and centre was the SC G9000, a DTF solution released at the end of last year as a development on the G6000. It has been designed for higher production with a wider throughput, maxing out at 1.2m


Epson SC G9000


Julian said: “The Espons brand goes a long way with good uptime warranty and coverage; it is a household name. “The beauty of Epson products is that they all follow the same process and maintenance. They are very user-friendly and keep going.


“The whole point of the Epson brand is uptime, so the customers who invest in this technology get really good value for money and confi dence in the products.” Moving away from solely DTF, Amaya also displayed the F2200 Hybrid machine. Pushing along the idea of versatility, it demonstrated itself to visitors as a solid option for those needing to switch between DTF and DTG. Another DTG machine was the F3000. Though not as extensive as the industry-level Kornit machines, it was brought by the company as a way of demonstrating what it calls an ‘industrial solution’.


Roland DG BD-12 | 28 | April 2026


This machine is able to print on 50 garments an hour, with the number bumping to 60 or 70 on lighter colours. The last thing from Epson was the V1000 from its UV range. With its size at A4, the machine has a good depth, allowing it to work with thick materials and at the show, Amaya


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