05.18.15
The first UK installation of Domino’s N610i 7-color UV digital ink jet label press has taken place at Multi Packaging Solutions (MPS) Bristol, an award-winning supplier of self-adhesive labels to a wide range of markets. The installation is the result of a major investment program at the site.
“More of our customers want the flexibility of digitally printed labels but naturally don’t want to compromise their brand with an inferior product,” says Andy Walter, managing director at MPS Bristol. “After a thorough analysis of the developments in the digital press market, we realized Domino’s 7-color N610i label press represented a significant step forward both in terms of technology and operational excellence.”
“Not only does the system’s quality of print and strength of color enable customers to manage their label requirements more effectively, it also allows them to maintain their brand integrity, which remains a key priority,” adds Walter. “These benefits made the purchase of Domino’s N610i an easy decision. This new press will challenge designers, brand managers and marketers to push the boundaries and build personalization, variable data and more focused promotional offers into their clients’ labels.”
The N610i operates at speeds of up to 246 fpm (75 mpm) with a 600dpi native resolution and is available in up to seven colors. The wide color gamut afforded by the seven colors makes it suitable for brand owners when combined with triple the print speed of conventional 7-color toner based digital systems. The highly opaque white ink, which delivers a silkscreen-like finish, can print solids with fine detail onto metallic and clear label materials.
“The latest generation N610i label press is the product of Domino’s close collaboration with its customers to identify features that would strengthen our digital print offering,” adds Jon Pritchard, product manager at Domino’s Digital Printing Solutions Division. “The end result is a system that allows businesses like MPS to further improve their services to their customers by exploiting new applications, while at the same time being able to reduce production costs.
“We are delighted MPS is our first UK customer to invest in the 7-color N610i,” he adds. “Thanks to this innovative system, the company will be able to differentiate itself with a broader range of creative applications, which will capture the imagination of their customers in all sectors of the label market.”
“More of our customers want the flexibility of digitally printed labels but naturally don’t want to compromise their brand with an inferior product,” says Andy Walter, managing director at MPS Bristol. “After a thorough analysis of the developments in the digital press market, we realized Domino’s 7-color N610i label press represented a significant step forward both in terms of technology and operational excellence.”
“Not only does the system’s quality of print and strength of color enable customers to manage their label requirements more effectively, it also allows them to maintain their brand integrity, which remains a key priority,” adds Walter. “These benefits made the purchase of Domino’s N610i an easy decision. This new press will challenge designers, brand managers and marketers to push the boundaries and build personalization, variable data and more focused promotional offers into their clients’ labels.”
The N610i operates at speeds of up to 246 fpm (75 mpm) with a 600dpi native resolution and is available in up to seven colors. The wide color gamut afforded by the seven colors makes it suitable for brand owners when combined with triple the print speed of conventional 7-color toner based digital systems. The highly opaque white ink, which delivers a silkscreen-like finish, can print solids with fine detail onto metallic and clear label materials.
“The latest generation N610i label press is the product of Domino’s close collaboration with its customers to identify features that would strengthen our digital print offering,” adds Jon Pritchard, product manager at Domino’s Digital Printing Solutions Division. “The end result is a system that allows businesses like MPS to further improve their services to their customers by exploiting new applications, while at the same time being able to reduce production costs.
“We are delighted MPS is our first UK customer to invest in the 7-color N610i,” he adds. “Thanks to this innovative system, the company will be able to differentiate itself with a broader range of creative applications, which will capture the imagination of their customers in all sectors of the label market.”