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    Itma demos ‘Simulate, Print and Cut’ integrated textile design, print and cut system

    DITF (the German Institute for Textile and Fiber Research Denkendorf) will use Itma 2015 (12 -19 November) to demonstrate how textile and garment manufacturers can make their production processes more efficient, profitable, and transparent with a ‘Simulate, Print and Cut’ integrated and adaptable workflow that supports the production of ‘micro runs’ down to the production of one-off pieces and samples.

    ‘Simulate, Print and Cut’ integrates products from Kornit Digital, Assyst, Ergosoft and

    Zund. The system links all processing phases from digital design and pattern development, placement of the design in virtual 3D, to digital printing in one step and cutting.

    At the show designs will be printed on Kornit’s Allegro 1.8m wide roll-to-roll printer – which features inline pre-treatment technology and works on a variety of fabrics, both natural and man-made – using the company’s patented NeoPigment printing process.

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