Kornit Digital, Israel, has announced that it will present its new high-productivity, low-cost-per-print Vulcan system at ITMA 2015, to be held Nov. 12-19 in Milan.
Vulcan is a digital platform that, for the first time, rivals screen printing for mid-to-long runs, due to its extraordinary speed and ink efficiency, according to the company. Compared to the company’s current systems, Vulcan users can reduce the cost per print by up to 40%. The machine offers reduced turnaround times, mass-customization capabilities and the elimination of setup costs, coupled with significantly reduced labor and manufacturing space, according to the company.
Kornit will launch multiple beta sites and system evaluations in the coming months and expects general market availability by the middle of 2016.
The new system will be presented as a technology preview at ITMA during scheduled demonstrations. Attendees can register online at kornit.insiders.website/itma/ or during the show.
For more information, visit kornit.com. — L.V.