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Storm Hexa blows into UK

There are few areas of the graphic arts market that are experiencing as rapid and sustained growth as textile printing and soft signage, and as such, key sector players like Kornit are seeing growing sales.

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(L to R) Nick Davis and Phil Walker of DTGUK.com stand proudly in front of their new investment with Adelco’s Luke Smith

Indeed, only shortly after the launch of its new Storm Hexa garment printing technology, the firm has had its first UK sale through Adelco Screen Process, with DTGUK.com investing in the technology that boasts its Neo Pigment printing process that massively widens its application gamut.

The Kornit Storm Hexa gives us the heavy duty production levels we need with our new business model and adds the benefit of a wide gamut with its CMYK plus red and green colour palette


“The Kornit Storm Hexa gives us the heavy duty production levels we need with our new business model and adds the benefit of a wide gamut with its CMYK plus red and green colour palette,” says DTGUK.com co-director Nick  Davis.

He adds: “Our two Kornit Breeze printers have been ideal for our existing direct-to-customer market but, with the move to higher mixed volumes with our new trade service, we needed an industrial-strength platform for longer, versatile runs of personalised and versioned products.”



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