P&P LIVE! 2019 preview GHOST
On Ghostʼs stand you will find the companyʼs latest innovation – Ghost Sublime Toner. To use, you simply replace your regular CMYK toner cartridges with a set of Sublime
CYMK toners and you are ready to go.
Ghost Sublime was specially developed for transfer to polyester textiles. Print your design on regular copy paper and transfer it directly onto polyester and polymer-coated textiles such as T shirts, pillows, and bags. Of course, Ghost Sublime also works on other sublimation-friendly surfaces such as key chains, cell phone cases, mugs, purses, bags and many others. Visit Ghost on stand G22.
GRAVOGRAPH
First time exhibitor Gravograph will be taking a two prong approach at the exhibition by targeting visitors that are either new to engraving personalisation and looking for an easy-to-use system or visitors that are looking to significantly expand their operations with a fully integrated engraving setup and web interface.
Equipment on stand will include the Gravograph LS100 highly versatile professional CO² engraving and cutting solution. This system provides users with comfort and efficiency. Head over to stand K2 for a demonstration.
Merlin Pro GS1504
Ghost’s White Toner and Sublime Toner
Visitors can see the complete DTG print process from start to finish, from the pre-treatment process via the Schulz Pretreatmaker IV through to printing on the GTX and then heat pressing the garment.
The GS Supplies Desk will also offer advice and techniques on how to use the various embroidery and print related consumables GS UK offer. Meet the team on stand B55.
H.G. KIPPAX & SONS
New exhibitor H.G. Kippax is one of the oldest names in screen printing and in 2019 will celebrate its 60th anniversary. One of its latest products is the Inpro screen cleaning unit. The machines are made to suit the customers needs while tackling the bigger issues seen in screen reclamation and producing. Inpro has created a unit and chemicals which tackle any ink while staying safe to the enviroment and staff. The all-in-one system makes easy work of preparing a used screen ready to use again. The system not only keeps the usual problematic areas clean and dry but has the ability to reclaim soiled chemicals therefore reducing the machine running costs compared to similar units.
The Gravograph LS100
H.G. Kippax has also produced a UV LED exposure unit in recent times and is proving to be a huge success with customers. Some of the features are increased light lifespan, 80% reduction in power usage, space saving
GS UK
The GS UK stand will offer a range of garment decoration methods and products ranging from embroidery machines, direct to garment printers, pre-treatment machines and ribbon printers.
This year sees launch of GS UKʼs newly developed Merlin Pro GS1504 machine which complements the existing Merlin Pro range of industrial embroidery machines. The new GS1504 machine is a four head machine with 15 needles, while the new GS1506 machine is a six head machine with 15 needles; both machines have a stitching speed of 1,000spm. Also on the GS stand will be Ethos embroidery software and the Brother PR1050x embroidery machine. The PR machine will be used to demonstrate the process of embroidering onto Mumbles soft toys using Fast Frames and other embroidery consumables.
The Brother GTX direct to garment printer and the Digital Factory CADLink Software will also be operating on the stand.
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customisable inputs with recall memory, easy use touch screen and UK support.
The machines will be on show on stand K54.
UV LED screen exposure unit
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