The package consists of design, ordering, inventory, management and print workflow tools and is designed to reduce the time to prepare files.
The platform’s key USP is its ability to handle variable date, said Oliver Luedtke, marketing manager for EMEA. “The software’s VDP capabilities are really helpful. Rather than developing every shirt individually you work from a spreadsheet and the software will make each shirt different,” he said
He added: “The design experience is very easy to use, it’s very easy to resize, crop, rotate and add text and image retouching. It’s optimised for iPad and Android devices.”
The target market for the software is small to mid-sized t-shirt and garment printers said Luedtke. “The really huge garment printers have their own infrastructure and workflow. Anyone doing at least 50 shirts a day could benefit from this; that’s an amount this software will help with.”
The QuickP Plus package costs from €1,200 (£1,000) and is based on a garment printing kiosk solution from Canadian company Pulse Micro.
Kornit Digital will also be exhibiting its new six-colour Avalanche Hexa fashion and sports apparel printer, entry-level Breeze, Paradigm II model and high-speed Storm II printer.
The company will be on stand A1-119 at the show, which runs 20-23 May at the Messe München, Munich.