09.27.17
Domino Digital Printing Solutions said it had "initial" positive results using its latest UV90 six color UV-curable ink set operating in the N610i ink jet label press, printing on a number of industry standard shrink sleeve materials at Labelexpo Europe.
Domino said there were a number of converted samples at the company booth (Hall 9, Stand A60).
At the event, Domino launched its UV90 inks, which the company said "have excellent physical properties for printing on self-adhesive labels" – but not with shrink sleeve materials.
"We are in the process of understanding the cost of ownership model for shrink sleeve printing," said Philip Easton, Director of Domino's Digital Printing Solution's business. "Industry research suggests that many of the liquid toner applications are just used for prototype production and early product life requirements. This is mostly driven by high unit cost and slow running speeds. We think the Domino N610i high speed ink jet solution, running 70m/min combined with a lower cost flexo printed white for the backing, will offer a different proposition and will be a disruptive technology."
After on-going testing of this capability with a shrink sleeve printer, Domino confirmed its first sale with hybrid line configuration designed to print both self-adhesive labels and shrink sleeves.
"We are really delighted with the performance of our UV90 ink set," Easton said. "The development team in Domino has surpassed all our expectations with this ink, it is so positive to offer something very new for the market. Many of our customers have been asking for broader print capability. UV90 has improved adhesion and light-fastness and now with shrink-sleeve printing, we feel confident the already rapid adoption of ink jet technology will accelerate further."
Photo courtesy Domino Digital Printing Solutions
Domino said there were a number of converted samples at the company booth (Hall 9, Stand A60).
At the event, Domino launched its UV90 inks, which the company said "have excellent physical properties for printing on self-adhesive labels" – but not with shrink sleeve materials.
"We are in the process of understanding the cost of ownership model for shrink sleeve printing," said Philip Easton, Director of Domino's Digital Printing Solution's business. "Industry research suggests that many of the liquid toner applications are just used for prototype production and early product life requirements. This is mostly driven by high unit cost and slow running speeds. We think the Domino N610i high speed ink jet solution, running 70m/min combined with a lower cost flexo printed white for the backing, will offer a different proposition and will be a disruptive technology."
After on-going testing of this capability with a shrink sleeve printer, Domino confirmed its first sale with hybrid line configuration designed to print both self-adhesive labels and shrink sleeves.
"We are really delighted with the performance of our UV90 ink set," Easton said. "The development team in Domino has surpassed all our expectations with this ink, it is so positive to offer something very new for the market. Many of our customers have been asking for broader print capability. UV90 has improved adhesion and light-fastness and now with shrink-sleeve printing, we feel confident the already rapid adoption of ink jet technology will accelerate further."
Photo courtesy Domino Digital Printing Solutions