Kornit Digital (Englewood, NJ) announced the introduction of the Kornit Atlas. The Atlas is the first instance of the company’s next-generation direct-to-garment printing platform, supplying garment decorators and screen printers with a unique tool for the current and future challenges of the textile supply chain.
 
The Kornit Atlas is a heavy-duty system created for super-industrial garment decoration businesses, designed to deliver a typical annual production capacity of up to 350,000 impressions, optimizing production efficiency and cost of ownership, according to the company. The Kornit Atlas is aimed at highly productive garment decorators, mid- to large-size screen printers and innovative businesses looking to combine state-of-the art technology with lowest cost of ownership.

The system is equipped with new recirculating print heads and comes with a newly developed ink, NeoPigmentTM Eco-Rapid. The Kornit Atlas is equipped with a unique printing engine, featuring an enhanced version of Kornit’s HD technology, complemented by a professional RIP (raster image processing) software solution, and produces prints that meet the highest standards of retail quality and durability. The all-new Atlas comes ready for Kornit’s future releases of its cloud-based business intelligence, productivity analytics and optimization software platforms, scheduled to be released in the second half of 2019. It will allow for easy future network connectivity required to support fleet management and optimization of global multi-systems and multi-site enterprises.
 
The system can be viewed in live demonstrations at Kornit Digital’s booth at the ISS Long Beach show, Jan. 18-20, 2019 and in all of Kornit’s experience demo centers around the globe shortly after, as well as at FESPA Munich, May 14-17, 2019 and ITMA Barcelona, June 20-26, 2019.

For more information, visit kornit.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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