Sustainable Direct-to-Fabric Digital Printing
We provide high-quality, eco-friendly printing solutions for your fabric needs. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results while minimizing environmental impact. Explore our innovative printing technology and elevate your sewn product designs with vibrant, long-lasting prints on any part of your garment.
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No Minimums
Print any quantity from one-offs to mass production and everything in between.
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Print a yard, a roll, or many rolls.
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Print custom one-of-a-kinds or create samples to test new designs.
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Create demand and increase value for your designs by releasing limited drops of exclusive prints. Collect orders and batch print them.
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Or print production yardage of popular prints in larger quantities.
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Diverse Fabrics
The Kornit Presto printer offers unmatched versatility, capable of printing on both natural and man-made fibers. This flexibility allows us to cater to a broad spectrum of textile needs, from fashion and home décor to custom projects. Here's a closer look at just a few fibers we can print on:
Natural Fibers:
Bamboo, Hemp, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Wool, Cactus Leather, and more
Man-Made Fibers:
Nylon, Rayon, Acrylic, Spandex/Lycra/Elastane, Polyester
Diverse Fabrics:
Swim fabric, denim, woven shirting, canvas, twill, poplin, jersey, interlock, mesh, chiffon, organza, faux leather, neoprene/scuba, fleece, low pile velvet, and more
Engineered Artwork
Engineered Printing allows you to take full advantage of this direct-to-fabric printer. An engineered print in fashion refers to a specially designed and precisely placed pattern or image on a garment, created to align with the specific contours and shapes of the clothing piece. Unlike all-over prints or random patterns, engineered prints are meticulously planned to fit and enhance the garment's construction, often highlighting its silhouette, seams, and design features. (As shown in video)
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGINEERED PRINTS:
Precision Placement: Engineered prints are designed to fit specific parts of the garment, such as the sleeves, collar, or hem. The placement is intentional to create a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing look.
Enhanced Design Elements: These prints often accentuate the garment's structural elements. For example, a dress might have an engineered print that emphasizes the waistline or the neckline, enhancing the overall design.
Complex Patterns: The prints can include intricate patterns, motifs, or images that require careful alignment during the garment's assembly. This complexity often makes engineered prints stand out as more sophisticated and detailed compared to regular prints.
Customization and Uniqueness: Engineered prints can be customized to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Designers might use this technique to create signature looks or limited-edition items.
Technical Challenges: Creating engineered prints involves advanced design techniques and precise manufacturing processes. Designers must consider the garment's pattern pieces and how the print will look when the fabric is cut and sewn together.
EXAMPLES:
Designer Dresses: High-end designers often use engineered prints in their collections. A dress might have a floral pattern that wraps perfectly around the bodice and cascades down the skirt, creating a seamless and elegant look.
Activewear: Sportswear brands use engineered prints to add visual interest and functionality. For instance, a running top might have a print that follows the body's lines, enhancing the athlete's form and providing a dynamic appearance.
Outerwear: Coats and jackets can feature engineered prints that highlight structural elements like pockets, collars, and lapels, adding a unique touch to the outerwear piece.
Pillows & Drapes: Unique artwork placed strategically to enhance the design of a room.
Table Cloths & Napkins: Event-specific or venue-specific branding placed onto table clothes, napkins, and other soft goods.
BENEFITS:
Aesthetic Appeal: Engineered prints can transform a simple garment or item into a work of art, making it visually striking and unique.
Brand Differentiation: Fashion brands use engineered prints to differentiate their products, offering unique designs that stand out in the market.
Enhanced Fit and Look: By aligning with the garment's shape, engineered prints can enhance the wearer's figure, creating a more flattering look.