P&P LIVE! 2020 Preview GRAVOGRAPH
Meet the Gravograph team to learn more about the endless possibilities of mechanical and laser engraving and cutting. Established in 1950, Gravograph has continued to pioneer laser and mechanical engraving technology.
Live demonstrations will take place during the exhibition on a range of machines, in particular the brand-new laser engraving station, the WeLase. Bring along your samples, personalise all kind of products in metal, plastic, wood, glass, leather, stone, textile, and much more! Speak to the expert team to
The SPYDER III EXILE TECHNOLOGIES
The SPYDER III will be officially launched at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! later this month.
A natural evolution of the SPYDER II direct to screen system, this machine uses a completely new Xerox industrial print head design and a new water-dispersible black phase change ink which offers a high optical density for excellent UV blocking. The SPYDER series has revolutionised screen stencil making by creating the digital screen room concept of direct – computer to screen imaging and automated image placement and digital registration.
Head over to stand C32 to view this product in action.
GLOBAL PRINT SOLUTIONS The versatile
transfer printer the industry has been waiting for has now been launched in the UK by OKI. After years of development it is finally here. Global Print Solutions will showcase the fabulous new OKI Pro9541WT printer on its stand. This affordable five-station digital transfer printing machine enables companies to print
GS UK will be demonstrating its Merlin range
GS UK
P&P LIVE! 2020 looks set to be an exciting show for GS UK. Under new ownership the show is the ideal platform to reinforce GS UK’s position as one of the longstanding leaders in the UK textile market.
The OKI Pro9541WT
brilliant colour opaque white, and true black all at the same time, all in a single pass.
Also on stand, visitors will be able to see the different special effects and high quality, soft feel of stretchable DST transfers. Transfers that can last the lifetime of the garment from a 95°C industrial wash to a 40°C wash in full photographic for cottons to nylon.
While you’re there, why not witness live demonstrations of the handmade Fuchs heat presses, that are built to last. View these products on stand D62.
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With expertise in many areas of garment decoration and embellishment GS UK will have a selection of its Merlin embroidery machines including the 1504 – four head machine, 1502 – two head machine and the 1501 single head. As an official Brother sewing machine dealer, GS UK will also be demonstrating the more compact Brother PR embroidery machines. The ever-popular GS Supplies Desk will also be in action. As the UK distributor of Gunold threads and supplies, visitors can talk to the knowledgeable GS sales team and discover the ideal Gunold products to suit numerous embroidery applications. New to the stand will be the Sulky by Gunold product range which offers a Petites option in various thread types, plus a selection of new vibrant colours in the Gunold Felt range.
The Ethos Version 19 embroidery software will also be available, user friendly, powerful software with many new digitising and editing tools plus fonts. The Ethos software is used by the in-house GS design team, which offers a digitising service for corporate embroidery designs and bespoke projects. In addition, there will also be the Brother GTX direct to garment printer, Schultz Pretreatment machine and heat press on stand. Find out more on stand B55.
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The WeLase
see how these machines can help add value to your product. Visit stand K2 for more information.
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