Kornit Digital unveils new apparel manufacturing solutions

Kornit Digital, a digital printing company, has introduced its latest direct-to-garment and direct-to-film apparel manufacturing capabilities at the FESPA Global Print Expo 2024 in Amsterdam. These new capabilities target brands, retailers, sportswear manufacturers, and screen printers.

The new direct-to-garment Atlas Max Plus solution by Kornit Digital is presented as an “all-in-one system for decorated apparel,” promising quality, reliability, and vibrant colors for various organizations. It can produce up to 150 garments per hour and features automatic calibration, customizable pallet sizing, and smart curing.

Additionally, Kornit Digital previewed “Max Transfer,” described as the first industrial solution tailored for direct-to-film printing, which complements the Atlas Max Plus. Max Transfer aims to deliver superior hand feel, print quality, and durability while adhering to sustainability commitments, generating hundreds of impressions per hour without the mess of powders.

Ronen Samuel, the CEO of Kornit Digital, expressed pride in enhancing their leadership in the industry with these latest solutions. He highlighted that these solutions provide customers with the creativity, flexibility, and productivity needed to address challenges like speed to market, inventory reduction, and sustainability.

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