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P&P LIVE! 2020 The anticipation grows


2020 is just around the corner, could this be the year that you invest in new equipment to give your business the boost it needs? Many machinery suppliers exhibiting at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! use the exhibition as a platform to launch new equipment into the UK market. Here P&P editor Melanie Attlesey provides an overview of what you can expect to see in January.


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anuary marks the start of not only a new year, but also a new decade. Perhaps thatʼs the sign you need to invigorate your business. Just like in previous years, Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2020 will showcase the latest and greatest garment decoration equipment to enter the UK market. So, what will you discover during your visit?


Screen printing


Both manual and automatic presses will be well represented at the exhibition, with Screen Print World and Adelco both introducing new presses.


On stand D70 is where you will find Adelcoʼs latest innovation – the Cyclone range of automatic printing presses. The range is available in three sizes, small medium and large, and is based upon robust, heavy duty foundations. Bespoke lightweight aluminium extrusions and precision CNC parts are fitted with meticulous attention to detail. This is a truly cutting-edge range of presses.


Over on stand B70 is where you will find the new award-winning Genesis manual screen printing press from M&R. Available in the UK from Screen Print World, this is a four-colour/ one-station entry-level press. It is both economical and efficient.


On the same stand you will also find Screen Print Worldʼs new drying cabinets. These are fully insulated to retain heat and vented to allow the heat to circulate within. If youʼre looking for a way to digitise your screen stencil


Adelco’s Cyclone


making then head over to EXILE Technologiesʼ stand (C32) to take a look at the new


SPYDER III computer to screen system. This system applies artwork digitally, with absolute accuracy, directly on to a coated screen.


And on stand B62 is where you will find Lotus Hollandʼs Evo compact reclaiming system. This fully automatic screen reclaiming system is receiving its debut at a UK exhibition and will surely draw a crowd. It uses quality stainless steel with robust European pumps and dependable components to make it a reliable and easy to use system.


Embroidery


Our regular embroidery exhibitors never fail to disappoint when it comes to introducing new machines. Here is just a flavour of what you can expect to see on display at the exhibition, with many more releases expected to be announced shortly. AJS Embroidery Services (K10 and L10) will be exhibiting the latest innovation from Tajima – the TMEZ-SC1501 with DCP and ITM technology. This single-head embroidery machine comes with a digitally controlled presser foot, which enables users to control the presser foot according to the material thickness from the touch operating panel. The machine also features ITM technology, which offers optimal tension adjustment quickly and easily. Over on the YES Ltd stand (H10) is where you will see on


M&R’s Genesis


SWF’s Single series


Tajima’s TMEZ-SC1501 Ricoma MT series www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk Lotus Holland’s Evo December 2019 | 21 |


Top secret!


At the time of going to press several exhibitors revealed they had plans to launch innovative new pieces of equipment at the exhibition, but were keen to keep this information under wraps until nearer the time of the show. I can only assume by this, that these will be ground- breaking pieces of equipment, not to be missed! Keep an eye on our email campaign and social media over the next few months for news of these exciting launches…


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