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Kornit Digital 2026 Lineup: Latest Printers and Models They Replace

Julia Suh
December 14, 2025

The textile printing world is evolving faster than ever. Brands today have strict and diverse requirements for printers. From higher speed and greater versatility to flawless color consistency and sustainability, these needs are becoming increasingly hard to meet.

That’s why Kornit is always updating its lineup and leveraging the newest technology. This approach allows the company to remain one of the leading direct to garment and direct to fabric printer suppliers worldwide. 

As part of this innovation cycle, several legacy printers have reached their official End-of-Sale (EOS) or End-of-Life (EOL) milestones. These systems served the industry well for over a decade, but today’s advanced technology can offer higher print quality with impressive cost efficiency. 

This simple guide summarizes the retired models, their official EOL timelines, and the modern Kornit systems that replace them.

Why Kornit Retires Older Systems

Printer lifecycles evolve alongside customer needs. Kornit retires older platforms for several reasons:

  • Major advances in print quality driven by MAX and XDi technology
  • Demand for automation and high throughput, especially for mass customization, micro-drops, and nearshore fulfillment
  • Sustainability targets requiring single-step workflows and improved chemistry
  • Better serviceability and uptime with new-generation hardware
  • Shift toward polyester, athleisure, and blended fabrics that older printers weren’t designed to handle

Retiring legacy models helps Kornit customers grow with next-generation capabilities, supported by simpler maintenance, stronger reliability, and future-ready workflows.

Discontinued Kornit Models and Official EOL Dates

The table below consolidates retired printers from Kornit’s official EOL communications: 

Discontinued Model Official EOL / End-of-Support Date Recommended Current Replacement
Kornit Breeze 31 Dec 2025 (EOS January 2021) Atlas MAX PLUS
Storm II 30 Jun 2025 Atlas MAX PLUS
Storm Hexa 31 Dec 2025 Atlas MAX PLUS
Storm I 1 Apr 2021 Atlas MAX PLUS
Storm II → Hexa (Upgrade) 31 Dec 2025 Atlas MAX PLUS
Storm Duo R 30 Jun 2024 Apollo
Storm 1000 30 Jun 2024 Atlas MAX / Apollo
Avalanche 30 Jun 2024 Atlas MAX
Avalanche 1000 R 30 Jun 2024 Atlas MAX / Apollo
Avalanche Hexa R 30 Jun 2024 Atlas MAX
Avalanche 1000 31 Dec 2024 Atlas MAX / Apollo
Avalanche Hexa 31 Dec 2024 Atlas MAX
Avalanche Discharge Pro 31 Dec 2024 Atlas MAX
Thunder 1 Sep 2020 Atlas MAX PLUS
Paradigm 1 Sep 2020 Presto MAX
Paradigm II 1 Jan 2024 Presto MAX
Allegro 26 Jul 2028 (EOS) Presto MAX
Presto S 1 Jan 2021 Presto MAX

 

Meet Kornit’s Current 2026 Digital Printing Portfolio

Kornit is staying one step ahead of the customer demand. That’s why we have a fully updated digital printing portfolio. 

Kornit Atlas MATRIX

Kornit Atlas MATRIX is Kornit’s next-generation industrial DTG system, designed for high-speed, high-quality production across cotton, polyester, and blended fabrics with strong durability, consistency, and application flexibility.

Kornit Atlas MAX PLUS

Kornit’s Atlas MAX PLUS is the flagship DTG system designed for premium retail production. It features MAX technology, XDi 3D decoration, and ultra-consistent color accuracy designed for long production runs and automated workflows.

Kornit Atlas MAX POLY

Kornit Atlas MAX POLY is the industry’s breakthrough polyester DTG solution. No dye migration. No pre-press complexity. Just vivid, wash-fast prints for sportswear, uniforms, and athleisure.

Kornit Atlas Printer

Kornit Atlas is an industrial DTG printer built on the HD ecosystem. It’s ideal for print shops scaling to higher-volume production with stable, predictable output.

Kornit Apollo

Kornit Apollo features automated DTG for high-throughput fulfillment. It offers single-step printing with integrated curing and robotic handling. Built for speed, consistency, and blended B2B/B2C operations.

Kornit Presto MAX

Kornit Presto MAX is the world’s most advanced roll-to-roll system that eliminates pre- and post-treatment. It’s perfect for fashion, décor, and mixed workflows. The system offers vibrant colors and supports sustainable production.

 

Presto Max Printer with Dryer

Why Upgrading Makes Strategic Sense

Upgrading from outdated legacy systems like Kornit Breeze and Avalanche to the current Kornit portfolio offers:

  • Lower cost per print
  • Higher uptime and faster output
  • Retail-grade durability and consistency
  • Cotton, blends, polyester & specialty material support
  •  Reduced water and single-step workflows
  • Automated processes that reduce labor
  • A future-ready platform built for personalization and on-demand

It’s not just a new printer. It’s a next-generation business model.

Support for Customers With Legacy Systems

Kornit continues supporting legacy systems through their listed timelines:

  • Spare parts on a best-effort basis
  • Service availability until the official cutoff dates
  • Custom migration plans
  • Trade-in / trade-up options
  • Workflow mapping support

A dedicated Kornit representative can help identify your ideal upgrade path based on production type, fabric mix, and throughput needs.

Looking Ahead

Kornit’s 2026 portfolio reflects a clear vision: faster output, high automation, cleaner production, and limitless creative freedom. As the industry shifts toward more flexible manufacturing, Kornit’s latest printers are built to deliver unmatched quality and efficiency.

Do you want to explore your upgrade options or compare systems? Let’s talk.