Brother Enters Wide-Format Latex Segment with Latest Launch
Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYKornit Digital, Rosh-Ha’Ayin, Israel, recently announced a global procurement agreement with mass-customization provider Cimpress to continue supplying Cimpress with multiple Avalanche Hexa R-Series direct-to-garment (DTG) printing systems.
The deal is a continuation of an agreement reached last year between the two companies, who share a 10-year relationship. The new systems will be used in several international production facilities to boost Cimpress’ production capacity and expand the range of possible applications. The Avalanche Hexa R-Series will enable Cimpress to digitally produce more colorful and sophisticated personalized products on an array of garment types, according to the company.
Cimpress originally used Kornit Storm systems in its production facilities and has expanded the systems to multiple facilities throughout its global manufacturing network as demand for custom apparel has grown.
“Since 2003, Kornit has been focusing on developing digital, highly productive tools for the mass-customization business models of today,” says Gilad Yron, Kornit’s executive vice president of global business. “Key customers and partners like Cimpress have contributed valuable feedback, played a significant role in defining requirements and validated our commercial approach. We look forward to continuing the relationship and helping Cimpress to satisfy the ever-growing demand of their customers even better in the future.” — J.L.
Bridgewater, New Jersey—Brother International Corporation will be entering the signage market with the all-new WF1-L640 64-inch latex wide-format printer.
FULL STORYThe Pennsylvania-based custom direct-to-film (DTF) transfers company Ninja Transfers has announced a number of significant changes in its shipping options designed to make life that much easier for its customers.
FULL STORYSupacolor has begun offering decorated apparel professionals what it calls SupaDTF, its first 100-percent digital heat transfer and a product that requires no minimum orders.
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