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19/01/2016 – direct-to-garment

The market is growing

Of all the growing markets for digital print, the textile sector is proving to be among the fastest and, within that segment, direct-to-garment production is rapidly expanding in popularity. The trend for personalisation on apparel has led to significant take-up for systems that appeal to print-on-demand businesses, screen-printing and embroidery shops.

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Kornit Storm is the “workhorse”

Kornit Storm is the “workhorse”

 
Oliver Lüdtke, Marketing Director at Kornit Digital Europe Photos: Kornit Digital

Oliver Lüdtke, Marketing Director at Kornit Digital Europe Photos: Kornit Digital

 
Kornit Breeze is the entry-level model. Kornit Avalanche is ideal for more demanding jobs…

Kornit Breeze is the entry-level model. Kornit Avalanche is ideal for more demanding jobs…

 
Kornit Storm is the “workhorse”

Kornit Storm is the “workhorse”

 
Kornit Allegro

Kornit Allegro

 
This dress was produced on the Allegro (below)

This dress was produced on the Allegro (below)

 
The dress could also be produced on the Avalanche Hexa for large format printing

The dress could also be produced on the Avalanche Hexa for large format printing

 
Textiles produced on the Avalanche attracted the crowds at Kornit Digital’s stand at ITMA 2015 in Milan

Textiles produced on the Avalanche attracted the crowds at Kornit Digital’s stand at ITMA 2015 in Milan

 
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