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PrinTex Digi installs Garment Printer- Kornit Storm HD6

Published: June 29, 2020
Author: munimji

The announcement is made by Arrow digital that PrinTex Digi has installed Kornit Storm HD6. Kornit Storm allows high-definition image quality with enhanced color management experience and improved hand feel. Arrow digital supplies a range of materials and equipment for digital printing and cutting market.

We are very much excited to explore the new opportunities in the rapidly growing DTG Sector. The emerging global trends of personalization, online shopping/e-commerce, social media impact, as well as consumer awareness for sustainability are forcing garment/apparel printers to understand the need to go digital. Green technologies, better quality, and on-demand short runs are now the trend. With social media and e-commerce, this is increasing the demand and has convinced us to move to digital and add a sustainable option,” the founder of PrinTEX DIGI, Umang Jhunjhunwala said.

The Storm HD6 includes six color channels (CMYK, Red, and Green) plus white, for a wider gamut and improved spot color matching. Users can easily reproduce the true colors of licensed sports teams and accurately match and repeat corporate logos. This new HD system is an attractive choice for screen printers and digital printers for print runs between one and 500 garments.

The print quality is enriched by ColorGate’s professional RIP software adding advanced color management and screening capabilities, improved white base creation, and pre-defined color libraries for the ultimate color matching, according to a press release by Arrow Digital.

HD technology continues to be a success story. The screen-like look and feel meet the market demands that are growing significantly. It provides instant prints of our choice in excellent quality and bright colors with the most eco-friendly inks on demand. We can print one or print thousands of t-shirts, apparel, masks, aprons, bags, hoodies, and much more.

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