Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Hybrid and Lineker Machines to exhibit at Printwear & Promotion show

Hybrid Services, Mimaki's exclusive UK & Irish distributor, will be returning to the Printwear & Promotion exhibition at Birmingham NEC alongside specialist reseller, Lineker Machines.  The event takes place between Sunday 24th and Tuesday 26th February 2013 and the companies will be present on stand H2 in Hall 12.

Sporting a range of garment marking and product personalisation solutions on the stand, Lineker Machines' team will demonstrate embroidery, digital textile printing and direct to product imprinting utilising the multi-award winning Mimaki UJF-3042FX flatbed UV printer.

Visitors will be able to discover a broad selection of techniques available for producing short runs of branded garments, promotional products and corporate gifts with everything from t-shirts to iPhone covers being personalised during the show. Hybrid's Industrial Products sales manager, Mike Lewis, invites prospective visitors to investigate some of the new solutions available. "Seeing companies invest in new technology is a positive step - be that a Mimaki printer/cutter or one of our growing range of desktop UV printers, they all add profitable new revenue streams to aid customer attraction and retention."

David Lineker, managing director of Lineker Machines, offers embroidery and screen print solutions alongside the company's digital portfolio and this breadth of capability is a strength he's keen to capitalise on.  "Our customers know that we have expertise across the full gamut of product personalisation and we look forward to welcoming them - old and new - to our stand at the show."

The Mimaki CJV30 Series of printer cutters starts from just £5,995 and the attractively priced 1m model will be on the Lineker Machines stand, alongside a Mimaki UJF-3042FX flatbed A3 LED UV printer. A Happy Voyager embroidery machine and a Pressmech flatbed heat press will also be on display with plenty of inspirational applications to get visitors’ imagination working.

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