Digital

With Turkey now acknowledged as a rapidly growing area for digital textile printing, Kornit Digital will address the huge market potential for Direct-To-Garment production by exhibiting at Fespa Eurasia.

Live demonstrations of the mid-range Kornit Storm II and the Kornit Paradigm, which enables screenprinters to include digital versatility in their applications, will be presented as examples of the company’s NeoPigment process. Incorporated into every Kornit Digital machine this one-step, no pre-treatment solution achieves high quality and environmentally-friendly results on virtually all fabric types.

Turkey’s reseller

The strong presence of the screen process in Turkey is now being challenged by the drive for greater versatility and lower volumes, and Kornit Digital’s systems are ideal for businesses wanting to complement their carousels with user-friendly technology and a fast return on investment, says the manufacturer. To explain and demonstrate the benefits of Direct-To-Garment systems, the

Wilfried Kampe (left), Managing Director of Kornit Digital Europe with Doga Ipek, Kornit’s Country Manager for Turkey.
Wilfried Kampe (left), Managing Director of Kornit Digital Europe with Doga Ipek, Kornit’s Country Manager for Turkey.

companies resellers Tetas AS and Pekiz Makina will be in attendance throughout Fespa Eurasia, along with Doga Ipek, Kornit’s Country Manager for Turkey.

Loaded while printing

The Storm II will be demonstrated at the show (4 – 6 December, Istanbul). Engineered for high-end productivity and performance, it is ideal for businesses wanting the benefits of fast throughput with low running costs, even on one-offs and short runs. This system’s continuous workflow enables garments to be loaded while printing is taking place, and its 1.5 litre bulk ink system enhances uninterrupted use. With eight height-adjustable industrial Spectra print-heads that simplify printing over zips, buttons and raised objects, this machine has a print area of 50 x 70cm and the capacity to produce 150 garments per hour.

Screenprinting combined with digital

Screenprinting companies that want to add digital capabilities to their existing analogue production methods can see the Kornit Paradigm II in action, engineered to work in-line with traditional carousels and oval machines. This system enables complex combinations of screen and digital technology to be created in a single job so that special effects and finishes can be merged with high quality personalisation and variable data.
The Kornit Paradigm II’s robust engineering and ergonomic design make it well suited to 24/7 production, with its industrial high volume Spectra Polaris print-heads generating consistently high quality results. Transfer between print stations and fast set-up are complemented by automated processing and precise registration.

Kornit Digital, Hall 4, stand G50