Kornit Digital has received several orders for the new Avalanche HD6 systems as well as upgrades of existing Avalanches. The company reported that orders to date have totalled over R50 million ($5 million) dollars.
The Avalanche HD6 is equipped with Kornit’s HD print engine and the NeoPigment Rapid ink, which leads to significant reductions in ink consumption – and therefore cost per print – in comparison to previous Avalanche systems. The HD6 reduces the ink consumption by up to 30% compared to the current ‘R-Series’ version and up to 45% compared to the previous Non R-Series versions of the Avalanche Hexa.
The reduced cost per print gives users of Kornit’s HD technology a drastically improved competitive edge against conventional screen printing. It has the potential to further increase the adoption and market share of advanced digital printing technologies in the dynamic and growing market of textile mass customisation.
As an additional benefit, the HD technology produces a refined hand feel of the printed textile equivalent to screen printing, an additional important characteristic when replacing traditional textile printing.
Gilad Yron, Kornit Digital’s executive vice president of global business commented, ‘We are exceptionally pleased by the speed and significance of the adoption of our latest innovation. We have seen an immediate and clear interest from screen printers in the HD technology, and we see this interest translating into a solid business pipeline at an amazing pace. Looking ahead to the year, we are optimistic to be able to continue the trend of selling new HD systems as well as upgrades for existing Avalanches. The Avalanche platform represents our high productivity product segment, and globally we are looking at a three-digit number of systems that are suitable for upgrading.’
Kornit’s NeoPigment Rapid meets the highest environmental regulations, including Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and GOTS V5 pre-approval.
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