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Kornit Contact for Printer Demos and Production Reviews

Use this page to begin a focused conversation about DTF Printers, DTG Printers, ink workflow, installation readiness, or service planning. The fastest route to a useful response is to include practical production details: garment types, daily order volume, artwork variation, shift schedule, expected launch date, and the team members who will own operation and maintenance. Kornit printer planning is most valuable when the commercial goal and production reality are described together.

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Demo Planning

Discuss application samples, color goals, fabric tests, transfer needs, and the questions your operators should see answered during a live demo.

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Commercial Sales

Review printer category fit, room requirements, installation timing, consumables, training, and purchase considerations for a production program.

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Service Routing

Share uptime concerns, maintenance structure, parts expectations, and support responsibilities so the service scope can be framed early.

Send a printer brief

Send a printer inquiry with the details that matter.

A clear inquiry helps the response avoid generic product language. Include the decorated garments, preferred workflow, daily target, current bottleneck, and installation window. If you are comparing DTG and DTF approaches, note whether you need direct garment output, transfer flexibility, or a mixed workflow. If you are replacing older equipment, describe the pain point: color drift, labor cost, maintenance burden, queue visibility, or inability to support short-run launches.

For technical reviews, include fabric families, white ink coverage, dark garment ratio, curing method, and any space constraints in the print room. Those details help align demo samples, operator training, and service planning with the business case.