05.10.17
Kornit Digital announced details of its presence at Fespa 2017, which is taking place in Hamburg, Germany, May 8-12. Three state-of-the-art direct to garment printing systems for textile mass customization will form the core of Kornit’s presence.
Fespa Hamburg will see the public launch of Kornit’s new Storm Duo direct-to-garment printing system. With its 16 printheads in a double CMYK configuration, the Storm Duo is optimized for the production of light garments, with a productivity of 200+ prints per hour.
The Kornit Avalanche Hexa R-Series is the successor of Kornit’s direct-to-garment flagship Avalanche Hexa with CMYKRG+W support. Its recirculating ink system optimizes print quality, reliability and ink efficiency. Users of the Avalanche R-Series benefit from up to 20% ink savings. With the system’s double bridge architecture, the white and the color print phases can happen in parallel, leading to a productivity of up to 220 light and 160 dark garments per hour.
Kornit’s Vulcan, commercially available since the beginning of 2017, is a digital rival to screenprinting carousels. This heavy-duty production system is targeted to screenprinters producing collections and short runs for retailers and promotional purposes. The Vulcan offers the lowest cost per print for run lengths between 50 and 500 garments. The Vulcan’s unique architecture allows it to print up to 250 garments per hour, both on dark and light garments.
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Fespa Hamburg will see the public launch of Kornit’s new Storm Duo direct-to-garment printing system. With its 16 printheads in a double CMYK configuration, the Storm Duo is optimized for the production of light garments, with a productivity of 200+ prints per hour.
The Kornit Avalanche Hexa R-Series is the successor of Kornit’s direct-to-garment flagship Avalanche Hexa with CMYKRG+W support. Its recirculating ink system optimizes print quality, reliability and ink efficiency. Users of the Avalanche R-Series benefit from up to 20% ink savings. With the system’s double bridge architecture, the white and the color print phases can happen in parallel, leading to a productivity of up to 220 light and 160 dark garments per hour.
Kornit’s Vulcan, commercially available since the beginning of 2017, is a digital rival to screenprinting carousels. This heavy-duty production system is targeted to screenprinters producing collections and short runs for retailers and promotional purposes. The Vulcan offers the lowest cost per print for run lengths between 50 and 500 garments. The Vulcan’s unique architecture allows it to print up to 250 garments per hour, both on dark and light garments.
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