Kornit Digital launches Avalanche R-Series with ink recirculation system

Avalanche 1000 R-Series
Avalanche 1000 R-Series

The Avalanche platform is Kornit’s flagship DTG printing system and now both the Avalanche Hexa and the Avalanche 1000 will be available in a new R-Series version.

Recirculating ink systems are already used in Kornit’s Storm series, the Allegro and the Vulcan. This technology optimises print quality, reliability and ink efficiency of the new Avalanches. As a result, users of the Avalanche R-Series will benefit from up to 20% ink savings and faster system availability after the start-up process.

The Kornit Avalanche Hexa R-Series includes six colour channels plus white, for a wider gamut and improved spot colour handling. Users can easily reproduce the true colours of licensed sports teams and accurately match corporate logos with fiery reds, warm yellows, deep blues and greens, vivid purples and many more.

Designed for the mass production of garments, Kornit’s Avalanche 1000 R-Series has dual pallet industrial production capability, and is a very robust platform designed for heavy duty use. Thanks to a unique double bridge architecture, the white and the color print phases can happen in parallel, for optimized and unique dark garment efficiency. The system generates very high speeds and excellent print quality. It prints up to 220 light and 160 dark garments per hour. The Avalanche 1000 R-Series is perfectly suited to be used all day, every day and for all volumes.

Both systems feature a print area of up to 90x60cm and 12cm wide pass printing. An automatic height adjustment mechanism allows printing over buttons, zippers and other protruding objects.

Guy Zimmerman, Kornit Digital’s vice president of marketing and business development, said: “Kornit keeps innovating on all fronts. The new Avalanche R-Series is a great example how a proven flagship product can be optimized towards even higher print quality, reliability and cost efficiency and have noticed great reception of this new concept during the beta stage.”

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