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P&P LIVE! 2023


Embroidery Machines, Stocks Embroidery Solutions and Hobkirk Sewing Machines to discover even more new-to- market embroidery machines.


Digital printing…


Several new direct to garment printers and white toner printers will be receiving their exhibition debut at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! next month.


Over on the Amaya Sales UK stand, the Texjet NG range of direct to garment printers from Polyprint is a must-see. These are heavy duty printers with a choice of three models; the NG 120, NG 130 and NG 140. Users have the choice of three different printing speeds and a large print area of up to 50x70cm.


An example of how Gangr looks on the screen


Richard Mitchell said: “Gangr helps print shops easily manage the entire printing process, customer management and helps eliminate management headaches, print errors, wasted resource time and speeds up the turnaround time to process DTF transfer orders for customers. It’s a game-changer for DTF transfer print shops!” If you’re in the market for direct to fi lm print equipment then a visit to Printwear & Promotion LIVE! in February is a must. There is no other exhibition in the UK that offers the opportunity to see these machines and the process demonstrated live, alongside the chance to speak to those in the know.


Embroidery…


Whether it’s a new thread supplier or a new multi-head embroidery machine you’re after, exhibitors at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! will have you covered.


Over on the YES Group stand, the team will be showcasing for the fi rst time in the UK the latest SWF Auto Tensioning SWF/ KX-Series of one- and four-heads stitching at 1,200spm, together with the fi rst showing of the all-new SWF/KE Dual Function, Multi Flexible Series embroidery machine that produces up to 25% more than any other machine on the market.


The Texjet NG 130


Also on stand will be the Uninet IColor 540 white toner printer, which will be shown for the very fi rst time at the exhibition. This A4 printer gives you an economical way of printing full colour prints and dark or light coloured textiles and hard substrates.


Visitors will also be able to view the Kornit Atlas Max industrial DTG printer with built in pre-treatment. This printer sets the new standard for high volume, on-demand printing. Users will be able to gain a competitive advantage and offer a wider set of improved capabilities, including Kornit’s XDi 3D decorations.


The GTX600 DTG printer from Brother was launched in January 2022. Although not its fi rst outing at the exhibition, this printer returns to the MHM Direct GB stand for live demonstrations. This printer was designed specifi cally for the high output operator with industrial requirements. The GTX600 offers amazing quality prints like its older Brothers, except it produces them much faster and cheaper because of the bulk ink feeding, adjustable print resolution and even less maintenance.


SWF/KE Dual Function four-head


Amaya Sales UK has recently been appointed as a UK distributor for the Coloreel instant thread colouring unit. This unit allows users to produce outstanding designs with unlimited colours using only one thread. The Coloreel can be added to the Melco range of modular embroidery machines to enable instant thread colouring on-demand. Be sure to also visit Midwest Machinery, Barudan, AJS


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Brother’s GTX600


Jordan Potter said: “No matter where you are along the business scale, Brother’s arsenal provides industry leading printing equipment for the whole market.”


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