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P&P LIVE! 2024 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, transfer printing, direct to garment printing, and direct to film printing.


Seminar timetable


Sunday, February 25th 11am


DTF: Three years in – what’s new and what’s around the corner 12pm


DTF: Three years in – what’s new and what’s around the corner Join Colin Marsh of Resolute DTF as he takes a look at what’s next in the industry for direct to film printing. Topics covered in this informative session will include advances in DTF consumables, multi-function DTF printers and high speed DTF inks.


The truth about decorating with DTF transfers


The industry is buzzing with the potential of direct to film transfers. But how do you make sure you avoid failure with this newer method of garment decoration? Flying in from the US, especially for his P&P LIVE! debut is Dave Conner from Stahls’ and Transfer Express. Dave will share tips on how to make sure you get perfect application with transfers every time.


Sustainable solutions for embroidery


Help your business become more profitable and efficient by learning from the experts at Madeira. Learn the simple steps you can take to overcome common embroidery problems such as thread breaks and puckering. Discover the importance of selecting the correct thread type and style of backing to consistently achieve optimal embroidery results.


Tackling the issue of dye migration in print


This talk will delve into the complex | 22 | February 2024


and often overlooked issue of garment dye migration. Lewis Wotton of Supacolour will explore the root causes of this problem and provide practical solutions to prevent dye migration from ruining your prints. From the importance of understanding fabric types to choosing the right consumables. Whether you’re an experienced printer or a new start-up, this talk will empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to avoid and remedy the problem of dye migration.


Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery and print business


Join Amit Jham of DigitisingMart Europe as he share tips and techniques such as digitising for caps, small text digitising under 5mm in height and 3D embroidery foam.


The future of print on-demand With changes in technological advances and customer buying behaviour, 2024 will see increased evolution for print on-demand as a service and as a mindset. Dave Conner from Stahls’ and Transfer Express will bring a global view of print on-demand. This talk will cover everything from decoration myths to emerging technologies, so that you can get ahead and evolve with print on-demand in 2024, 2025 and many years to come.


• For the full synopsis of each session visit


www.printwearandpromotionlive.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


The truth about decorating with DTF transfers 1pm


Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm


Tackling the issue of dye migration in print 3pm


Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery and print business


Monday, February 26th 11am


Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery and print business 12pm


DTF: Three years in – what’s new and what’s around the corner 1pm


Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm


The truth about decorating with DTF transfers 3pm


Tackling the issue of dye migration in print


Tuesday, February 27th 11am


Tackling the issue of dye migration in print 12pm


Sustainable solutions for embroidery 1pm


DTF: Three years in – what’s new and what’s around the corner 2pm


The future of print on-demand


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