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Kornit Digital Brings Direct-To-Garment Printing to Turkish Markets




November 18, 2014

With Turkey now acknowledged as a rapidly growing area for digital textile printing, Kornit Digital, Rosh-Ha`Ayin, Israel, will address the huge market potential for direct-to-garment production by exhibiting at FESPA Eurasia, to be held Dec. 4-7. 

Live demonstrations of the mid-range Kornit Storm II and the Kornit Paradigm, which enables screen printers to include digital versatility in their applications, will be presented as examples of the company’s NeoPigment process. Incorporated into every Kornit Digital machine, 1,300 of which are now installed world-wide, this one-step, no pre-treatment solution achieves high quality and environmentally friendly results on virtually all fabric types, according to the company.

To explain and demonstrate the benefits of direct-to-garment systems, the company’s resellers, Tetas AS and Pekiz Makina, will be in attendance throughout FESPA Eurasia, along with Doga Ipek, Kornit’s country manager for Turkey.

Kornit Digital’s comprehensive series of direct-to-garment printers includes the Storm II, which is engineered for high-end productivity and performance, and is ideal for businesses wanting the benefits of fast throughput with low running costs, even on one-offs and short runs, according to the company. The system enables garments to be loaded while printing is taking place, and its 1.5-liter bulk-ink system enhances uninterrupted use. With eight height-adjustable industrial Spectra printheads that simplify printing over zips, buttons and raised objects, this machine has the capacity to produce 150 garments per hour, according to the company.


Screen-printing 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, according to the company. 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 personalization and variable data.

For more information, visit kornit.com. — L.M.