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[ Motion System ] [ Ink System ] [ Print Heads] [Stability Frame ] [ Built-in Pre-Treatment ]
Kornit is the first and only company to develop industrial digital inkjet printers especially for businesses that engage in high-volume production of printed garments. The printers feature a hard-wearing design and are assembled out of a variety of industrial components that require almost zero maintenance and ensure the maximum compatibility of the printer with the customers` commercial requirements.
Motion System
Kornit uses electromagnetic linear motors and linear optical scales for all motion axes (scanning axes and interlace). The advantage of using linear motors is that they contain a minimal number of moving parts and provide direct-drive positioning, meaning that the motor itself moves and measures it’s actual position without the use of additional parts. The accuracy and repetability that this technology provides is absolute. The motion systems are designed to work as an industrial unit, without any maintenance, and assure long-term smooth and repeatable motion. The motors, controllers and drivers are manufactured by Yasakowaka, a world leader in this field. Ink System
 Kornit has developed a unique ink system that is especially designed to smoothly and efficiently handle both opaque white and CMYK ink, thus preventing any ink flow setbacks. In addition, it benefits from an active vacuum system, which facilitates a high level of reliability. Due to the friendly design of the ink system, ink replacement is easily and quickly performed. Print Heads
Kornit uses piezoelectric driven, Spectra Nova AAA print heads with 256 nozzles that deliver high volume drops of 80 pico liters per drop. These industrial print heads operate with drop-on-demand technology and enable implementation of a variety of chemical applications and a wide-range of ink viscosities, while maintaining high-printing frequencies and quality. Kornit’s Spectra Nova print heads are manufactured from the best materials and structured to provide the best results for industrial digital printing on textiles. [ back to top ]
Stability Frame
Kornit has designed a rigid 3D RHS truss for its machines that enables it to eliminate all vibrations during the printing process and which assures maximum stability of the printer and accurate printing results, regardless of the floor surface type.
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Built-in Pre-Treatment
Kornit is the only company that has developed a built-in pre-treatment system as an integral part of the printing process. The digitally-controlled pre-printing spray process using Kornit’s own wetting solution makes wet-on-wet printing possible, and automatically adapts itself according to the image being printed, enabling shortened turnaround timesand production schedules
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