TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - From Fashion to Technical Textiles - Kornits new Presto Max Plus

At Texprocess Frankfurt, Debbie McKeegan of Texintel talks with Giovanni Pizzamiglio from Kornit Digital about the new Presto Max Plus.

Giovanni explains how Kornit is evolving from fashion into technical textiles, using a new abrasion-resistant polymer “DuraTech” to create durable, stretchable prints for sportswear, footwear, and even military camouflage.

They discuss replacing complex analog processes with single-step digital printing, precise print positioning on woven fabrics, and new possibilities for interior décor, performance wear, and advanced protective textiles.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

Launch of Kornit Presto Max Plus

The conversation centres on the Presto Max Plus, Kornit’s new evolution of its Presto digital printing platform, unveiled at Texprocess in Frankfurt. It builds on previous generations, while introducing new capabilities targeted at more demanding, technical applications.

New Abrasion-Resistant Polymer “Dura Tech”

Giovanni highlights a new polymer added to the ink line that doesn’t colour the fabric but protects it, delivering breakthrough abrasion resistance. It can be applied in multiple layers to tune thickness and durability, making fabrics tougher and longer-lasting under real-world use.

Expansion into Technical Textiles and Sportswear

Kornit is moving beyond fashion into technical textiles, especially sportswear, compression garments, and footwear. By using elastic fabrics and the new polymer, they can digitally control stretch, support, and functional performance in products like leggings and socks.

Single-Step Digital Alternatives to Analog Processes

The Presto Max Plus enables single-step digital printing that can replace multi-layer rotary or screen printing workflows. This simplifies production, reduces labour and carbon footprint, while delivering predictable, repeatable results at industrial quality.

New Applications from Décor to Military Camouflage

The technology supports printing on a wide range of media—including PVC, PU, TPU, and aromatic fabrics - opening doors from interior décor to military camouflage. Kornit can now offer abrasion resistance, wash fastness, and even control of near-infrared reflection, meeting strict performance requirements in advanced technical markets.



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