04.18.16
Kornit Digital North America, Mequon, WI, will conduct a two-week educational open house dedicated to single-step, multi-fabric digital textile printing.
From May 9-20, Kornit will open its demonstration facility to manufacturing brands, transfer printers, e-commerce businesses and fabric converters.
At the centerpiece of the demonstration will be the Kornit Allegro roll-to-roll digital textile printer, which uses Kornit’s NeoPigment printing technology that completely eliminates pre- and post-treatment processes for both natural and synthetic fabrics.
The Allegro enables the development of new business models, which cater to the strong trends of mass customization and personalization of textile in fashion and home decor.
The Kornit Allegro supports local production as it can be located anywhere without environmental constraints. It is designed to support ultra-short runs up to medium length runs, and is OekoTex 100 certified and GOTS pre-approved.
“As roll-to-roll digital textile printing is a rapidly growing market, textile printers want to make sure to pick the best suitable technology for their needs,” noted Rich Thompson, marketing director of Kornit Digital North America. “Kornit Digital has more than 10 years’ experience in pigment-based textile printing, and based on that knowledge, we have designed the most integrated solution in the industry. Within one 20-foot long production line, the Allegro contains all you need to turn a fabric into a fully decorated and cured textile product. No additional finishing steps are required. And between different print designs, you do not waste an inch of material.”
From May 9-20, Kornit will open its demonstration facility to manufacturing brands, transfer printers, e-commerce businesses and fabric converters.
At the centerpiece of the demonstration will be the Kornit Allegro roll-to-roll digital textile printer, which uses Kornit’s NeoPigment printing technology that completely eliminates pre- and post-treatment processes for both natural and synthetic fabrics.
The Allegro enables the development of new business models, which cater to the strong trends of mass customization and personalization of textile in fashion and home decor.
The Kornit Allegro supports local production as it can be located anywhere without environmental constraints. It is designed to support ultra-short runs up to medium length runs, and is OekoTex 100 certified and GOTS pre-approved.
“As roll-to-roll digital textile printing is a rapidly growing market, textile printers want to make sure to pick the best suitable technology for their needs,” noted Rich Thompson, marketing director of Kornit Digital North America. “Kornit Digital has more than 10 years’ experience in pigment-based textile printing, and based on that knowledge, we have designed the most integrated solution in the industry. Within one 20-foot long production line, the Allegro contains all you need to turn a fabric into a fully decorated and cured textile product. No additional finishing steps are required. And between different print designs, you do not waste an inch of material.”