Igor Zanoskyi (L), MD of Flyeralarm large format printing, made the purchase from and Sander Lossie, Kornit Digital sales manager, at Heimtextil 2017

 

Investment in a Kornit Allegro textile press will enable Flyeralarm to extend its fabric range by offering direct print to material as of March 2017.

The new machine will see the online printer make a move into textile production by printing on a broad range of substrates such as cotton, organic cotton, silk and polyester.

Flyeralarm’s intention is to create ‘innovative solutions to offer something unique and outstanding for our customers at a competitive price,’ said Igor Zanovskiy, managing director of Flyeralarm large format printing.

The first products to be printed on the Allegro using ecological colours include fabrics by the metre, retractable banners, tablewear, and chairs. Customers can also send individual inquiries for reel material or any other special requirements to the Flyeralarm customer service centre.

Besides the Allegro, Flyeralarm has also purchased a Kornit Storm II, which will further strengthen the company’s position in the textile printing business.