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P&P LIVE! 2020 Preview


Looking for a new bit of kit? Well look no further!


Many exhibitors use Printwear & Promotion LIVE! as a launch pad to hit the market with their latest innovations. Over the next few pages you can find out more about the new garment decoration equipment that will not only be on display, but also demonstrated live, during the three-day exhibition.


The Cyclone BARUDAN


Barudan UK will be introducing its new single head embroidery machine at the show this year. The BEKT-S1501CBIII or PRO3 is Barudan’s newest embroidery machine with a host of new, fantastic features.


ADELCO


At this year’s P&P LIVE! Adelco will be premiering its range of Cyclone automatic printing presses, demonstrating the ease of use, fast loading times and unbeatable ink stability. Also on stand, Adelco will be demonstrating its range of dryers, all exceptionally economical with advanced airflow and extraction hoods, making them the most advanced textile dryers in the world.


You will also find the Kornit DTG Avalanche HD6 being put through its paces, highlighting the high ROI, superb print quality and built in pre-treatment that Kornit machines are well known for. Adelco is also proud to be a UK Thermotron distributor and provides a range of folding and bagging machines that complement and streamline any print shop. Find out more on stand D70.


AJS EMBROIDERY SERVICES


Receiving its exhibition debut is the Tajima TMEZ-SC1501 with DCP and ITM technology.


The TMEZ single-head embroidery machine comes with DCP – Digitally Controlled Presser Foot – which enables users to control the presser foot according to the material thickness from the touch screen operating panel. Fabric doesn’t flutter even when sewing hard to embroiderer materials such as leather, thick


fabrics, stretchy fabrics, quilting and thin or delicate fabrics such as cashmere. Also, the TMEZ comes with ITM, an innovative device to offer optimal tension adjustment quickly and easily.


The Tajima TMEZ-SC1501 | 54 | January 2020


View this embroidery machine and more on stands K10 and L10.


It has a maximum speed of 1,300 stitches per minute onto flat garments or 1,000 stitches per minute onto caps. The PRO3 also has an open, bridge-style chassis with a 360x500 mm sewing area providing more space for larger


The BEKT-S1501CBIII


items, such as duffle bags and large jacket back embroidery. As well as the new PRO3 single head, Barudan UK will be exhibiting its K series compact four, six and eight head machines embroidering a variety of garments, plus demonstrating the brilliant LEM Networking software. See this new machine in action on stand J60.


DAE HA UK Visitors are encouraged to come and demo the UK launch of the exciting range of Rhinotec plotters on Dae Ha’s stand. These plotters offer exceptional value and free


Rhino Plotter


access to Rhino Explore, an ever-growing web platform of vectors, fonts, designs etc, exclusive to customers of Rhinotec machines. Find out more on stand P10.


DORO TAPE UK Dorotape will be showcasing the SkyCut C-series and V-series vinyl cutters during the show. With a vast array of advanced features and various optional extra tools, these


SkyCut C-series


cutters offer limitless creativity, flexibility and power. Combine this with the SignCut Pro 2 software, arguably the easiest cutting software on the market, and prepare to turbo charge your business in 2020.


See what’s new on stand A62. www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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