At interpack 2017, Domino Printing Sciences will be presenting the new continuous inkjet printers from the Ax series as well as other innovative system technologies for coding and marking - from CO2 and fibre lasers, thermal inkjet and thermal transfer printers to label printing and dispensing systems and digitally printed labels.
The new Ax series includes the Ax150i, Ax350i and Ax550i continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers, which have been developed based on numerous customer experiences for the most demanding industrial packaging environments. Domino's three pillars of innovation in the Ax series are the new i-Pulse print head together with the associated inks, which i-Techx platform for electronics and software and Domino design, a completely new product design to increase productivity and simplify operation.
i-Pulse controls individual ink droplet formation to ensure perfect droplets are produced with every print job. By optimising drop accuracy, placement and ink consumption, reliable, extremely fast and consistently high coding quality is achieved. i-Techx is a new, powerful electronics and software platform. It is designed to optimise ROI for the entire printer lifetime and enables seamless integration of the Ax series into the production line and service support environment to avoid coding errors.
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Domino Design represents a holistic design approach that delivers a step change from the current generation of CIJ systems on the market, providing robust, reliable and easy-to-use printers for the harshest environments.
The F720i, the latest development in powerful high-speed fibre lasers, will also be on show. It has been designed to mark aluminium cans with clear, legible and permanent codes. Due to its high IP rating, it is particularly suitable for demanding production environments and the high speed requirements of beverage filling.

Under the keyword „Textures by Domino“ The N610i digital full-colour label printing machine can produce these labels at a speed of 50 m/min. The diverse range of labels impresses with striking colour patterns with a tactile feel (image) and can be printed inexpensively using the drop-on-demand inkjet process without the need for textured substrates.
Domino at interpack 2017: Hall 11, Stand D55








