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P&P LIVE! 2022 Preview The Decoration Advice Suite


The Printwear & Promotion LIVE! seminar programme is a first class source of free information and advice delivered by industry experts. Topics in The Decoration Advice Suite include embroidery, dye sublimation, direct to garment printing, and for the first time, direct to film printing.


DTF printing: What is it and what can it do?


New for 2022, Adam Henderson from Dye Sublimation Supplies will take a look at the exciting new developments in direct to film printing, how it’s used and where it fits into the current sphere of garment decoration.


Sustainable solutions for embroidery


Madeira UK’s Karen Burrows will talk you through how you can become a more sustainable embroiderer in this informative session. You can learn how you can increase efficiency and maximise your embroidery production.


Textile inks, which one for me? Do you get easily confused when it comes to ink? Richard Barrow from Roland DG EMEA will provide an overview of dye sublimation, DTG, reactive, acid disperse, eco-solvent and Latex inks and inform you of the pros and cons of each type.


Complex prints made easy! Lewis Wotton from the PenCarrie Academy will take a look at the products many avoid decorating and share valuable tips and tricks picked up from across the industry.


Seminar timetable


April 24th 11am – An introduction to dye sublimation printing 12pm – Sustainable solutions for embroidery 1pm – Textile inks, which one for me? 2pm – Software automation in digital print production – Integrating RIP software into diverse workflows 3pm – How to sell full colour designs to your customer – Simplify your sales approach and just say yes


April 25th 11am – Software automation in digital print production – Integrating RIP software into diverse workflows 12pm – Complex prints made easy! 1pm – Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm – DTF printing: What is it and what can it do? 3pm – How to sell full colour designs to your customer – Simplify your sales approach and just say yes


April 26th 11am – DTF printing: What is it and what can it do? 12pm – Complex prints made easy! 1pm – Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm – Textile inks, which one for me?


*Please note, the timetables for The Decoration Advice Suite and The Knowledge Centre are subject to change


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Software automation in digital print production – Integrating RIP software into diverse workflows In this session, Michael


Chramtchenko of CADlink will focus on the specific tools that many RIP software packages now provide in order to automate production and how the software can also integrate into common e-commerce environments.


An introduction to dye sublimation printing


If you’re new to dye sublimation, then


this is the session for you. Adam Henderson from Dye Sublimation Supplies will cover the equipment needed and how the process works. Ideal for beginners.


How to sell full colour designs to your customer – Simplify your sales approach and just say yes


Want to start saying yes to all decorated apparel jobs? Find out how you can do just this with Andy Rogers from Target Transfers in this tip loaded session.


• For the full synopsis of each session visit www.printwearandpromotionlive.co.uk


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