P&P LIVE! 2024: Equipment L&M Imaging Systems
soft, flexible and long-lasting graphics that will not fade over time and can be easily transferred onto fabric using a heat press. While the UV DTF Solutions portfolio includes printer, inks and film. This creates the ability to produce designs to easily transfer directly onto hard, smooth objects, or even irregular shapes.
Available in either a 60cm or 30cm print width, the graphics require no detailed intricate design cutting. All these accessible, easy to use ranges, will easily integrate into existing operations. Stand: C30
INNOTEX TRANSFER
The company returns to P&P Live! in 2024 with an exciting new showcase of their latest heat transfer innovations and further developments of the InnoPrinter semi-automatic heat press range.
Over the last two years, the team at Innotex Transfers has been hard at work developing five new ranges of heat transfers, all of which are guaranteed to inspire visitors and ignite their creativity with truly limitless decoration possibilities. The biggest developments come in the form of their new range of ‘Hybrid Transfers’ which allow customers to select any combination of materials to produce truly unique and eye-catching designs. Whether as an alternative to directly embroidering onto sportswear or hand ironing patches onto schoolwear, the new range of Hybrid Transfers offers a cost effective and productive way to add value to a whole range of garments.
Further development has also gone into the company’s flagship ‘Rapid Ink’ heat transfers that remain the quickest and most versatile way to decorate a whole host of textiles. With an application time of just four seconds, printers can decorate over 200 items per hour manually, or 400+ per hour when using an InnoPrinter semi-automatic heat press. Stand: G2
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L&M IMAGING SYSTEMS
SAATI and L&M Imaging are excited to be launching the new “BLUE” range of textile Direct to Screen machines. Aggressively priced, the LTS “BLUE” machines incorporate the well proven LED array technology already utilised in 200+ existing installations, with a technical specification tuned to T-Shirt printers.
As always, there are show offers available for orders taken at, or shortly after the show.
In addition to the LTS machines SAATI specialise in advanced technical fabrics, chemicals, and equipment for pre-press/on-press sectors such as: automotive, consumer electronics, glass, industrial graphics, and textile. Discuss how to make better stencils with a technical specialist. Already recognised as the laser imaging specialists in many fields L&M Imaging are proud to now be working with SAATI on the global launch of the new LTS “BLUE” range of textile Direct to Screen machines.
In addition to supplying and supporting equipment L&M Imaging are pleased to now be supplying Sun Chemical “Streamline” inks in compatible cartridges, pouches & 1L refills for Mimaki, Roland and Mutoh printers. Stand: F76
RESOLUTE DTF
Expect to see a lineup of Resolute’s own brand of printers, including the R-Jet PRO DTF V4i, V8i and UVi. From the colossal to the compact, these printers each push the boundaries of what’s possible in printing. The huge V8i, for instance, is capable of printing a whopping 28m of film per hour, while the V4i introduces an unprecedented multifunction aspect, and the UVi condenses industrial hard-product transfer printing into a compact, fully mobile machine. Speaking of compact printers, there will be another new printer on show that, until now, Resolute have been keeping under wraps - the R-Jet PRO DTF Mini. Stand: B20
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