Kornit Digital’s new direct-to-garment Atlas Max Plus solution is described as an “all-in-one system for decorated apparel” that is said to be engineered to deliver “quality, reliability, and colour vibrancy” across businesses.
The integrated system features smart curing, flexible pallet sizing, and automated calibration, and promises to produce up to 150 garments per hour.
Complementing the Atlas Max Plus is the preview of "Max Transfer," a technology that Kornit Digital claims to be the industry’s first industrial solution tailored for direct-to-film printing.
Kornit said Max Transfer can produce hundreds of impressions per hour without the mess of powders and aims to offer brands and retailers “unparalleled hand feel, print quality and durability while adhering to Kornit’s commitment to sustainability.”
Kornit Digital added that FESPA Sportswear Pro 2024 attendees will also see some of its other solutions first-hand, including:
- Atlas Max Poly coupled with Orion Smart Curing, a duo made to elevate digital decoration on polyester and poly-blended sportswear
- For screen printers Kornit will present Kornit Apollo through virtual demos, showcasing scalable on-demand production capabilities and offering insights into innovative commercial terms designed to reduce barriers to entry
- Kornit’s next generation of Raster Image Processing (K-RIP) software, which is aimed at ensuring colour accuracy and matching, thereby empowering brands and producers to meet evolving customer demands.
“Kornit has a proven history of innovation and pushing boundaries,” said Ronen Samuel the CEO of Kornit Digital.
He added: “At FESPA, we are proud to enhance this leadership with our latest solutions, providing customers with the creativity, flexibility, and productivity they and the industry need to address key challenges of speed to market, inventory reduction and sustainability.”