Thursday, 14 Feb 2019 12:06 GMT

DTG2Go sets sights on Kornit Atlas

DTG2Go, a subsidiary of direct-to-garment printing company Delta Apparel, has placed an order for Kornit Atlas system from Kornit Digital.

The move follows several months of beta-testing of the system, offering high volume throughput and features the new NeoPigment Eco-Rapid inkset, which Kornit says is specifically designed for sustainability and retail-quality digital textile printing.

DTG2Go will take delivery of 10 Atlas systems in 2019, along with a number of HD upgrades for its existing Kornit Avalanche systems.  

Deborah Merrill, chief financial officer of Delta Apparel and president of the Delta Group, says: “Many of the new, innovative capabilities of the Kornit Atlas, including the wrinkle detection and pallet ergonomics, present clear productivity benefits.  

We are glad we had the opportunity to beta-test the Kornit Atlas and look forward to it serving as a key component within DTG2Go's production line

“We are glad we had the opportunity to beta-test the Kornit Atlas and look forward to it serving as a key component within DTG2Go's production line.”

Ronen Samuel, chief executive of Kornit Digital, also talks up the move, saying: “Delta’s unique platform strikes at the core of the changing needs in the retail supply chain, by offering a vertically-integrated digital print fulfillment model with quick delivery at an affordable price.

“The inclusion of the Atlas will greatly enhance the options and capabilities that Delta will be able to offer its customers.”

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