Collaborating at Heimtextil 2015, Kornit Digital and renowned designer Gideon Oberson will showcase the partnership opportunities between creativity and digital textile printing.
A colourful tropical environment will be presented, produced on the high speed roll-to-roll Kornit Allegro onto a variety of fabrics in limitless lengths. Gideon Oberson’s contemporary and highly visual sophisticated work represents a strong example of the move by designers to incorporate greener, cost-effective practices within the development of their fabric designs in a streamlined process. His enthusiasm and design skills have combined to bring Kornit Digital the ultimate in creativity at Heimtextil 2015 by integrating his own strong experiences of vision, perception and colour. “Strolling through the tropical lands of Costa Rica, I discovered an incredible variety of strong colour, sound and fragrance,” explains Oberson. “Inspired by these three elements, I created a vivid environment – but my ideas really came to life thanks to the amazing colour gamut and versatility of the Kornit Allegro.”
Kornit Digital’s NeoPigmentTM process, employed by the company in all of its digital textile printing solutions, brings digital advantages that not only generate high standards, authentic feel and superior quality, but also enables the versatility demanded today in terms of shorter runs and personalisation.
The Kornit Allegro is the only true digital solution for textile printing. Its unique one-step process combined with the wider colour gamut of Kornit’s NeoPigment inks represent a real opportunity for textile designers and enables them to control their prints and colours while offering their customers short runs and customisation. Unlike alternative digital production technologies the need for all external process steps, such as pre-treatment and post treatment, have been removed. With textile production now available in a completely dry single step solution, digital fabric printing is returning to western countries as all former issues, such as end-to-end costs, pollution, regulations, health and safety, and space can be addressed. “The decision by Kornit Digital to participate at Heimtextil 2015 is confirmation of the company’s increasing penetration into the industrial and domestic printing arenas,” states Wilfried Kampe, Managing Director of Kornit Digital Europe. “We are already the leading developer and manufacturer of direct-to-garment printers worldwide, and the same highly successful NeoPigment process is the key to Kornit’s 1.8m wide Allegro. It is a true stand-alone roll-to-roll system that prints direct onto a broad variety of fabrics with vivid results, accurate colours, an excellent hand and good durability.”
Heimtextil, which takes place in Frankfurt, Germany, from 14 to 17 January 2015, is the world’s leading exhibition for textile and garment manufacturing. The upsurge of interest in digital textile printing across the fabric arena, and marked upward trend for the versatility of ink-jet printing, has confirmed Kornit Digital’s attendance at the forthcoming event.