P&P LIVE! 2023
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.
Let’s talk garment transfers In this seminar, Lewis Wotton, account executive at Supacolour, will talk you through the options of producing heat applied transfers in-house and how outsourcing can also be effective. He will also cover how transfers can work on difficult fabrics and how to get the best results.
DTF – what’s it all about? Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute DTF, provides an overview of direct to film printing and what it is all about. He will explain who can use it, the costs involved, plus the benefits and the pitfalls of the process.
Ultimate productivity hacks for garment decorators – Learn how to save 55 days per year and more Any business owner will know... time is money. And Target Transfers is here to help you save it. Join education expert Andy Rogers and he will help make your heat printing process even more efficient and profitable, saving you time on every garment you press and increasing product quality while he is at it! Users of all levels can heat press with the best in 2023.
Sustainable solutions for embroidery
Discover the simple steps you can take to become more sustainable by increasing efficiency and maximising your embroidery production processes with minimum waste with Karen Burrows, managing director of Madeira UK. Learn how to overcome common embroidery problems, and why selecting the correct style of thread and type of backing will help you to achieve the best possible embroidery results across various applications.
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Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery business Join Amit Jham, managing director of DigitisingMart Europe, as he provides some top embroidery tips. Topics covered in this session include; small text digitising under 5mm in height, digitising for caps, 3D foam and colour blending using the traditional method vs. the Coloreel method.
A digital commercial printer’s dream – Retail certified quality, high throughput and low cost per print
What are the trade-offs in achieving a successful digital print business in the garment industry? Highest quality is first and foremost what a customer will sign off on. Next is the price for that quality and finally the need to have the order almost immediately. So, balancing the equation of quality, CPP and speed is the garment decorators’ dilemma. It’s all about choice on what type, size and market segment of garment decorator you want to be. Almost all digital print market segments get to saturation point and margins get squeezed. Let’s look at the market size and mix and where to the opportunities lie? Find out more with Phil Oakley, Kornit Digital’s UK and Ireland director.
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Seminar timetable
Sunday, February 26th 11am
DTF – what’s it all about? 12pm
Ultimate productivity hacks for garment decorators – Learn how to save 55 days per year and more
1pm
Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm
Let’s talk garment transfers 3pm
Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery business
Monday, February 27th 11am
Tips and techniques to run a more successful embroidery business
12pm
DTF – what’s it all about? 1pm
Sustainable solutions for embroidery 2pm
A digital commercial printer’s dream – Retail certified quality, high throughput and low cost per print
3pm Let’s talk garment transfers
Tuesday, February 28th 11am
Let’s talk garment transfers 12pm
Sustainable solutions for embroidery 1pm
DTF – what’s it all about? 2pm
Ultimate productivity hacks for garment decorators – Learn how to save 55 days per year and more
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