Kornit Digital, a market leader in digital textile printing technology, has announced the release of its new NeoPigment Robusto softener solution for Presto, the company’s system for digital, pigment-based direct-to-fabric decoration. Kornit manufactures and markets industrial digital printing technologies for the garment, apparel, and textile industries.
Reflecting Kornit’s commitment to expanding sustainable, on-demand, waste-free decoration capabilities to all corners of the textile industry, this solution eliminates a key barrier between digital, pigment-based impressions and the fashion industry, namely, a softer handfeel.Kornit Digital, a market leader in digital textile printing technology, has announced the release of its new NeoPigment Robusto Softener solution for Presto, the company's system for digital, pigment-based direct-to-fabric decoration. Kornit manufactures and markets industrial digital printing technologies for the garment, apparel, and textile industries.#
The new softener solution is a product of the brand’s continuous innovation strategy, making Kornit technology the fashion world’s solution for on-demand proximity production. By streamlining the end-to-end process, these systems eliminate the need to predict demand and manage inventory, while supporting global sustainability imperatives. Offering vibrant colours, intricate design capabilities, and a fabric touch that is second to none, Kornit’s pigment-based digital print solutions require minimal space and labour relative to competitive offerings, according to a press release by the company.
“The new softener addresses the final sticking point we’ve encountered for high fashion and other markets considering a move to digital printing, and that’s the touch, the physical feel of the finished piece. Being able to produce precisely and only what is sold, and doing so in a manner that reflects the premium modern consumers place on community and social responsibility, is the key to stability and growth in these uncertain times,” Ronen Samuel, Kornit CEO said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)