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ITMKornit Digital’s eco-friendly printing solutions at ITM 2022

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MatTex will exhibit Kornit Digital’s latest sustainable technologies at ITM Exhibition 2022 on June 14-18. Visitors will have the opportunity to closely examine the Kornit Presto S MAX printer, the “Micro Factory” production model that offers the possibility of production with zero stock, the Kornit X, the workflow program and more at the booth, where solutions for the sustainable demands of the Turkish market will be exhibited. MatTex Sales Director Can Babataş shared the details of the products that will be shown at the ITM 2022 in the interview with Textilegence.

Kornit Digital’s digital direct-to-coloured fabric printing technology will be exhibited for the first time

Can Babataş stated that the MAX technology designed for DTG machines, which Kornit Digital added to sustainable digital printing technologies in 2021 and offered 3D printing to the textile industry, will meet with the visitors. Babataş explained that while adapting Kornit Digital’s MAX technology to DTF machines, they will offer digital direct-to-coloured fabric printing technology to their manufacturers for the first time in 2022. He also said that these solutions will be exhibited at ITM 2022 as well. Babataş also announced that, in addition to the Kornit Presto S MAX printer, the latest product of the company’s sustainable digital printing technologies, there will be surprises in technologic sense that will increase their production diversity for the Turkish textile industry professionals who prefer Kornit Digital’s printers that produce with zero water consumption.

Kornit Digital’s eco-friendly printing solutions at ITM 2022

Babataş stated that the company’s both DTG and DTF digital textile printers offer completely sustainable production opportunities with zero water consumption and pointed out that another important issue in the textile industry is waste fabric and stock costs. He relayed that they will also show the “Micro Factory” production model, which provides the necessary workflow from start to end, to produce with zero stock at their booth, and said the following about Kornit X software, another solution of the company that will be displayed at ITM 2022:

“Another solution we offer to the Turkish textile industry is Kornit X software. Our manufacturers will have a workflow program, Kornit X, that will both connect with Kornit users all over the world and increase their sales over the web while printing reliably with our Eco Passport and GOTS certified inks”.

MatTex Sales Director Can Babataş

MatTex responds to the market’s demands for sustainable production

Can Babataş noted that manufacturers all over the world, as well as in Türkiye, are making efforts to achieve sustainable production for both their own brands and global textile brands, noting that manufacturers prefer sustainable methods to both print samples and make high-volume productions. He relayed that they offer manufacturers solutions that allow them to print as much as necessary in accordance with sustainable production, and said that, as MatTex, this puts them at the forefront among other choices. Babataş ended his words by disclosing; “We wish the ITM to be effective for all exhibitors and the visitors, and also a healthy, beautiful future for all living things”.

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