Wednesday, 14 June 2023 ITMA MILAN - Kornit Digital Reinvents Textile Decoration with Enhanced Presto MAX Textile Image Magazine is live at ITMA where Kornit has released enhancements to the Kornit Presto MAX system for digital fabric decoration on demand. “When we first unveiled our industry-leading Presto MAX in 2021, the intent was to change the world of fashion and textiles forever – tapping into the power of on-demand digital decoration to set new standards for sustainability and creative fulfilment,” says Ronen Samuel, Chief Executive Officer at Kornit Digital. Designed with the fashion and home décor industry in mind, the enhanced solution presents breakthrough capabilities for transforming virtual concepts into brilliant custom fabrics, supplementing best-in-class digital efficiency and quality with industry-first brilliant white printing on coloured fabrics. The new NeoPigment Vivido ink breaks barriers to achieve darker, deeper blacks and colours and establish new fashion standards with a pigment-based process. Kornit’s patented solution offers a streamlined and completely dry process for the most sustainable fabric decoration. Bringing together richer, deeper blacks with lower ink usage and better hand-feel is the unique combination necessary for sustainable fashion fulfilment – which Kornit pioneered and continues to lead. Kornit is also displaying an end-to-end partner ecosystem – underscoring how integrated solutions ensure a smooth transition towards a digital infrastructure and enable long-term business growth. Highlighting the power of partnership is Greentex.co, a supplier of textiles and apparel leveraging digitally enabled, eco-friendly waterless printing. The company will be showing Presto MAX with fabrics highlighting the depth of black inks. Zünd is demonstrating how its modular cutting systems are the foundation for an end-to-end “eco-factory,” completing top-of-the-line fashion decorated by Presto MAX with their digital cutting solutions. Pentek Textile Machinery is displaying the possibilities for inline, sustainable softening of fabrics for unique and demanding applications. According to a recent Kornit Impact Report, fashion production is plagued by wasteful practices. The industry is responsible for severe ecological damage with the overproduction of approximately 30 per cent of manufactured garments and nearly 20 per cent of global wastewater. Presto MAX is designed to address these challenges, offering a sustainable, single-step process meeting the highest quality standards of the world’s top fashion and home décor brands. Powered by Kornit MAX technology, the sustainable, on-demand textile decoration system allows producers to create more with less, shrink carbon footprints, and tap into new markets. “We’re proud to highlight how Kornit anticipates the needs of an industry facing new opportunities sparked by digital transformation while addressing mandates to cut waste and overproduction. Continuous innovation across our production systems, as well as supporting automation technologies, software, and partnerships, ensure customers achieve the highest possible return on investment, receive best-in-class support for their operational and business needs, and prepare to capitalise on trends shaping fashion and textiles for years to come,” concludes Samuel. Previous Article ITMA Milan - VIDEO - Mimaki launches game-changing technology - Reprint and reuse polyester textiles Next Article ITMA Milan - EFI Reggiani showcases the latest in sustainable, digital mass production textile printing solutions If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print