Flyeralarm offers new fabric print service

New press Flyeralarm offers new fabric print service
Igor Zanoskyi, managing director of Flyeralarm, receives the new Kornit Allegro press from Sander Lossie, sales manager of Kornit

Flyeralarm, a leading pan-European online printer, has joined Britain’s fabric print industry in the aftermath of Printwear & Promotion LIVE! earlier this year.

Flyeralarm has gone live with two new machines which could help revolutionise working practices for everyone involved in product and garment decoration, no matter how large or how small their business.

The company has been able to extend its product and material range by offering direct print to material such as cotton, organic cotton, silk and polyester after making a strategic investment in an Allegro press from Kornit.

The first products being printed on the Allegro by Flyeralarm include fabrics by the metre, retractable banners, table ware and chairs and the printing process is environmentally friendly due to the use of ecological colours.

This new development makes Flyeralarm the first in the industry with the innovative hardware to offer something unique and outstanding at a competitive price and customers can also send individual enquiries for reel material or any other special requirements to the company’s customer service centre.

The delivery of the machine means Flyeralarm can now print on a broad range of substrates with a small delivery time and outstanding quality. The company has also purchased a Kornit Storm II which will further strengthen its position in the textile printing business.

Keith Hanson, head of UK operations for Flyeralarm, said: “I would like to stress that our mission is to make life easier for literally everyone involved in fabric printing from large scale operators to individual talented designers working in their own homes.”

The company’s current range of printed fabric products includes such diverse items as cushions, cube seats, deck chairs, beanbags, T shirts, jackets, aprons, tablecloths, tea towels, banners, flags and wristbands, but it prides itself on being able to print on anything.

Mr Hanson added: “If we have not already printed on a particular item, it is only because we have never been asked for it by customers, so if you have some really new and exciting creative ideas, don’t be afraid to contact us.”

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