Kornit Digital?s Avalanche Hexa Widens the Gamut with Red and Green Inks
Written March 10, 2014
Categories: AD News, Digital, Digital Printing, News
For precision colour matching and fast throughput speeds, direct-to-garment innovator and manufacturer Kornit Digital has announced the commercial availability throughout Europe of its Avalanche Hexa six-colour system, which features its NeoPigmentTM process that can print direct to multiple fabric types. Bringing a 30% gamut increase as the only system to add red and green to the traditional CMYK palette, and with the inclusion of white ink, this machine has already been welcomed during its beta testing phase. Since its launch in January this year, machines have already been sold to Germany, France and Portugal. With its unique inclusion of red and green, plus regular CMYK and white, the Kornit Avalanche Hexa simplifies spot colour handling and colour matching, with users able to reproduce branding and specific shades quickly and accurately. Corporate logos can now have their identities reproduced easily and precisely first time across all fabric types, reducing waste and saving on time and costs.
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