P&P LIVE! 2018 preview
EXILE TECHNOLOGIES EXILE Technologies will launch the V-Lux UV exposure system at the show. The V-Lux has been specifically designed for use with computer-to screen systems, like the EXILE Spyder II DTS and FREEStyler Hybrid.
One of the Panther Dryers
D. ROPER You will find the latest Panther Dryers on D. Roperʼs stand this year. The range includes both small and larger scale dryers, with the additional option to customise your own dryer. There are both single phase and three phase options to suit your needs. The tunnel dryers are fitted with digital controls, one on the 700 Texitunnel range and two on the 8000 Textitunnel to control the front and rear heating zones. Each tunnel is also fitted with a variable belt speed control.
Also on stand you will find, manual screen printing presses from M&R and Riley Hopkins. Find out more on stand A72.
DYE SUBLIMATION SUPPLIES
New exhibitor Dye Sublimation Supplies will be bringing to the show a full range of items for printing promotional and personalised products. From sublimation blank products, to sublimation ink, printers, heat presses and all the accessories you need for sublimation printing.
The team will be on hand to discuss products, give printing tips and advice, and to demonstrate the
companyʼs latest product lines:
Sublisplash Sublimation Ink,
which prints true dark
black as well as vibrant colours, and the Reveal PrintPerfect 600s system for sublimating onto cotton.
Reveal-S PrintPerfect with an Epson P600
Reveal transfer films allow you to print on cotton using sublimation ink. The PrintPerfect System allows you to sublimate polyester as normal, up to A3+ and with the film you will be able to print full colour onto white/light-coloured cotton and, coming soon, films for white onto dark cottons and ultimately full-colour onto dark as well. Visit stand B62 to speak to the experts.
ETC SUPPLIES
ETC Supplies will have all of its new and exciting products on display, including several exclusive ones. On display will be ETC Suppliesʼ range of 77 different types of embroidery backing, Premium embroidery thread, largest range of embroidery frames in Europe, framing stations, underthreads, tools, consumables, vinyls and lots more. Find out more on stand P72.
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The unique vertical design of the V-Lux exposure unit allows for simple and easy loading and unloading of a screen, using integrated rails to maintain the proper exposure distance from the LED light source. The unit is built with direct-to-screen in mind, so there is no glass or vacuum system to worry about. Just put the screen in, press a button (or use automated mode) and your screen is
The V-Lux
exposed with the correct spectrum of UV light. See live demonstrations on stand B70.
GHOST
Not only will visitors be able to see Ghostʼs innovative White Toner cartridges on stand, this year sees the company bring a second game-changer to the industry. Next to its established White Toner Transfer Solution Ghost will be showcasing a revolutionary approach to sublimation printing. With the Ghost Sublimation Toner Kits customers can turn their existing laser printers into dye sublimation printers. By cutting the cost of ink-based sublimation and removing all known problems, such as blocking print heads and expensive release papers, this system is going to revolutionise personalisation of polyester- based textiles and coated hard surfaces.
Customers can easily swap back and forth between Ghost White Toner, CMYK Toner and the Ghost Sublimation Toner Kit. One machine for all jobs.
Customers can create mobile phone covers, coasters, ceramic mugs, bag tags, high-definition prints on aluminium as well as cotton shirts, bags, hats and caps with the push of a button. No investment into a new machine or special software is needed to get the best of both worlds (toner transfer and sublimation). Get your hands on this brand-new solution and experience high quality, vibrant colour transfers live. Find out more on stand B60.
The Toner Transfer System
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