Kornit Digital, Israel, is exhibiting at the Los Angeles International Textile Show (LA Textile), which runs through Sept. 30 at the California Market Center.
The company’s exhibit features real-life applications produced on its roll-to-roll wide-format fabric printer, and on its direct-to-garment systems that cover all budgetary and production requirements. The company is showcasing the Kornit Allegro, a single-step system that is designed for high-speed end-to-end production using NeoPigment high-intensity inks. Kornit Digital’s NeoPigment process gives customers the broad benefits gained from working with pigmented inks that meet the strongest environmental regulations, including the OekoTex 100 and GOTS, according to the company.
A selection of digitally printed applications are on display at LA Textile. Additionally, Kornit is featuring the winning designs and fabrics from students of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York. The designs were the results of a collaboration with FIT on sustainable digital texting printing, a special assignment that was completed earlier this year.
For more information, visit kornit.com. — L.V.