P&P LIVE! 2018 preview
See the newest in garment decoration technology at P&P LIVE!
Printwear & Promotion LIVE! is considered the annual launch pad for the garment decoration industry. Many exhibitors use the show as the opportunity to showcase their newest and most innovative pieces of equipment.
Find out more about the myriad of new DTG printers, embroidery machines and transfer systems you will be able to see live at P&P LIVE! 2018 over the next few pages.
ADELCO
On stand this year Adelco will be debuting the Digicure, a brand new value conveyor dryer. This dryer provides all the curing advantages of Adelcoʼs Ecotex Plus range of dryers in a smaller, more affordable unit for the small to medium sized digital and screen print output requirements. The Digicure is aimed at solving the widespread problem of lack of floor space with a tight budget. Live demos will be taking place on stand. Also on stand, Adelco will be demonstrating the Kornit Storm Hexa DTG printer and the Kornit Breeze, entry level single pallet DTG printer. Fully automated web-to-print workflow options are available for all Kornit machines. Find out more on stand J60.
Having the capacity of eight colours, it can complete 800 stitches per minute and maintain this high speed during stitching, offering the finest in production power. Also premiering at the 2018 show from Pulse Microsystems will be the new colourising app which will proceed to eliminate the age-old dilemma met by all customers of ʻwhich colours for which designʼ.
Visit stand K20 for live demonstrations. AMAYA SALES UK
Amaya Sales UK will be showing leading garment decoration equipment for DTG, embroidery, transfer and vinyl printing. Its range includes Kornit DTG printers which provide medium to high levels of production and come with a built-in pre- treatment system which saves greatly on time and labour. It also has the lowest cost per print available in the industry.
The Digicure
AJS EMBROIDERY SERVICES Visitors to AJS can again expect to see new innovations and technology. The latest innovation this year is the super compact industrial embroidery machine, the SAI. The SAI is everything you would expect from a Tajima machine but in a compact and light body with the added benefit of six top quality on-board fonts making it the ideal machine for mobile or counter
The SAI
The Kornit Breeze
For smaller DTG production of up to around a hundred shirts a
personalisation customers.
The overall size of the SAI machine does not in any way impact on its quality, but continues to uphold the professional standard of finish
expected from the Tajima Brand.
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day Amaya offers the Polyprint Texjet range of DTG printers. The high-speed Melco EMT16 Plus modular embroidery system will be demonstrated. The Melco is the fastest multi- head system available because of its efficiency and modularity. Let the team explain the benefits of modular against a fixed head system.
The OKI white toner printers will be demonstrated along with the very popular Forever transfer papers. This system with Forever Laser Dark paper will allow you to produce full colour prints on to white and dark garments at a lower price point to DTG printing. Take a look at the Forever Flex-Soft paper system which produces single colour images in metalics, neons and standard colours on only a standard black laser printer. On all the Forever systems there is no weeding.
Amaya will also be showing its range of SEF garment films, vinyls and flock together with the Stahls range of heat presses. Visit stand E40 for further information.
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