In an exciting move to increase its agile offering, Screenworks, one of the longest established garment embroidery, screen, digital and direct to garment (DTG) print service providers, has deployed the Avalanche HD6 from Kornit.

 

Screenworks has been delivering the best in promotional products since 1991 and has a processing capability of 6.5m items per year. With 100 percent digital reproduction and no set-up charges, the Kornit machine will enable superior quality DTG printing.

 

Alan Porter, operations director at Screenworks, said: “Investing in the Avalanche HD6 will truly help to support our move towards more on-demand printing, enabling shorter print runs, and therefore lower MOQs. We’re committed to innovating our offering to encompass our customers’ current and future needs, which means investing and evolving now for the future.

 

“We selected the Kornit system, because we believe its industrial size is the best fit for our business. The Avalanche brings with it an extremely versatile approach to decorating textiles. It has the capability to print on everything from a bags to printing across zips and seams – the opportunities are endless.

 

“As well as being agile and flexible, Kornit’s robust system offers one of the most eco-friendly and sustainable solutions on the market. Agility, flexibiity and working towards a more sustainable future through our printing techniques, are all mission critical.”

 

Phil Oakley, UK&I Country Manager at Kornit Digital Ltd, added: “We are delighted to welcome Screenworks to the Kornit Digital family. It is a pleasure to work with such a progressive organisation that even in the toughest of times, only thought about investing for growth. Screenworks have an arsenal of print technology now for all eventualities and their Kornit Avalanche HD6 will allow them to unlock the exponential growth in the on demand marketplace.”