P&P LIVE! 2020
display the latest release from SWF. The new Single series from SWF is receiving its exhibition debut in January. Available in two models (Normal and Compact), users can easily stitch their designs with the SWF Single series. With the Normal type, users can embroider almost anything, including caps. While, the Compact type single-head machine supplies more efficient and compact embroidery work, making it perfectly suitable for those running a small shop. Both machines feature a new larger screen size of 10.4in, with an easy user interface. And whatʼs more, pictures can now be easily transferred from mobile phones and can be embroidered without any complicated process.
On stand H52, Ricoma UK will be exhibiting the worldʼs first 20 needle single-head and multi-head embroidery machines. The new Ricoma MT series provides users with a standard range of 12 colours, leaving eight needles free for those one-off jobs. This makes the machine more flexible and in turn the user more profitable. If youʼre looking for something a little different to add to your existing embroidery set up then head over to Stocks Embroidery Solutions on stand H30. Stocks will be demonstrating the new single bead device from ZSK. This device is suitable for most ZSK embroidery machines and can be positioned on either the left or right side. It can handle beads with a curved surface shape, as well as a flat surface. And finally, Wilcom users will be pleased to know that they will be able to view the latest EmbroideryStudio release on stand J22. The e4.5 update will feature two incredible creative add-on elements that will revolutionise aspects of creative digitising.
Transfer printing At P&P LIVE! 2020 you will find a whole myriad of transfers, films and vinyls, both old favourites and new comers, on display. Dae Ha UK (P10) will be bringing to the exhibition One Flex
HTV. This user-friendly PU film spearheads Dae Haʼs constant drive to introduce the latest HTVs. The range features 42 colours, including five neons, and easy to see plotter cut lines. The range is very easy to weed with a medium/ low release film. Over on Doro Tapeʼs stand (A62) you will find Poli-Flex Turbo. Manufacturer Poli-Tape has developed a specialised adhesive that allows the film to be heat pressed in only three to five seconds at comparatively low temperatures. This means Poli-Flex Turbo helps to speed up production and can be used on a wide range of garments, including the most delicate. To help with your transfer printing, Dae Ha UK and Doro Tape
will both be exhibiting complementary equipment. On Dae Haʼs stand you will find the futuristic looking Rhinotec RC Xa-Series of plotter cutters. These cutters feature a user-friendly, high speed and versatile 630mm cutting system, automated contour cut, which supports software such as Coreldraw, Adobe Illustrator, Artcut and Signcut. Also on stand will be heat presses from Lotus. Doro Tape will be launching the SkyCut plotter cutter series during the exhibition. The SkyCut C-Series is a desktop machine ideal for hobbyists and start-ups, while the SkyCut V-Series is the next level machine for professionals. Both plotter cutters are manufactured to a high standard with robust metal bodies. Whatʼs more, there are a number of clever features for ease of use, with several nifty optional extras making these plotter cutters possibly the most advanced on the market.
Digital printing Whether, itʼs direct to garment printing, sublimation printing or even wide format printing you specialise in you will be able to find a printer to suit your needs at P&P LIVE! 2020. Global Print Solutions (D62) will showcase the recently released Oki Pro9541WT five-colour digital toner transfer media printer. This printer generates flawless vibrant CMYK+white colour and sharp graphics on garments and textiles including cotton, canvas nylon, polyester, leather and felt. Its innovative transfer media technology makes it possible to produce high-quality designs on hard surfaces including ceramics, acrylic, glass, metal, enamel and wood.
On stand G70, visitors will be able to see the return of the
BT-12 DTG printer (which premiered last year), the BN-20 printer/cutter and the LEF-12i UV printer from Roland DG (UK). Making its debut on stand is the TrueVIS SG2-300. Earlier this year, Roland DG improved the widely popular TrueVIS range of printer/ cutters, starting with the VG2 series and following later in the year with the SG2 series. At 30in wide, the SG2-300 is the most compact model in the TrueVIS range, but in spite of its size, it still comes with the same advanced technology as its larger siblings. This is an ideal partner for garment decorators or print service providers looking to expand their product range and accelerate production.
In terms of wide format printers, both Sabur Digital (P30) and R.A. Smart (F52) will be exhibiting new models. Sabur will take the opportunity to showcase the new award-winning Poseidon high speed sublimation printer. This is a new mid-range 1.6m wide sublimation transfer printer which
The Poseidon Lotus heat press
HP’s Stitch S300
SkyCut plotter cutter series
Oki’s Pro9541WT | 22 | December 2019
The TrueVIS SG2-300
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