P&P LIVE! 2022 Preview The best of the rest!
Besides a whole raft of new equipment and garments, exhibitors at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! also off er a variety of other diff erent services and products. Over the next few pages is just a small sample of what visitors can discover.
CADLINK
Visit the CADlink stand for demonstrations of Digital Factory – Software solutions for all design and production requirements. • A focus on colour management and production automation. CADlink continuously adds new tools and printer support keeping users at the forefront of technology.
The Bursali print team BURSALI TOWELS
Over the last year Bursali has been developing and perfecting its new, much improved blank towels for dye sublimation printing and is launching these at this show. The team has improved the quality of every part of these towels, including the weight/ thickness from 400gsm to 420gsm, improved fi nishing and hemming, improved density and whiteness of the printing side for a higher quality image, and all at the same price as previously supplied.
Marketing manager, Beth Vallender, said: “This is the
fi rst show I’ve done with Bursali and I am really excited. Not only to promote our new blanks for printing, as we are also showing our vast range of plain towels and robes, that are all perfect for embroidery, so by exhibiting here we can really showcase everything we have to offer to both printers and embroiderers.”
MD, Steve Vallender, added: “Exhibiting at an event like this is the best way we can show customers what we offer. They have the chance to feel and compare the quality of our ranges to fi nd what best suits their needs. We believe that our newly improved blank towels for dye sublimation are the best available in the world and will revolutionise the printed towel market.” Bursali also offers in-house embroidery, and printing of its towels up to 175cm width. Perfect for branding or promotional towels – so not only can the team supply the newly improved blank towels, they can print on them for you too.
Meet the team on stand P30. | 48 | February 2022
• Colour Management. Colour quality and accuracy are
Digital Factory
the starting point for high quality RIP software. Digital Factory includes an industry-leading colour management engine that is supported by expertly created colour profi les and easy to use colour correction tools specifi c to all applications and consumables.
• Production Automation. Tools such as custom template creation, variable data support, barcode workfl ow, automatic job sorting ensure that Digital Factory enables high volume printing as your business grows. Standardise, simplify, and maximise your digital print production workfl ow using a single platform RIP software for all application production requirements. Visit stand P22 to fi nd out more.
CHANGE! BRANDING
The team at CHANGE! Branding will be promoting their four-hour turnaround for vector artwork and embroidery digitising.
CHANGE! Branding has recently added a Barudan embroidery machine to its offering, to make sure every tape is in high quality and all fi les are tested with the actual fabric.
Right now, CHANGE! Branding has two embroidery single-head machines to serve the client as fast as possible.
Also, for vector artwork, the colour separation will be free.
Head over to stand H2 to fi nd out more.
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