03.30.16
Domino will focus on providing complete solutions on Stand No 5A23 at Drupa 2016 (Messe Düsseldorf, May 31-June 10).
Domino announced a new partnership with digital finishing specialist IBIS Bindery Systems. From white paper rolls in, the Domino K630i monochrome digital press will print in-line with the IBIS digital saddle-stitcher at web speeds of up to 150 meters/min to produce up to 7,000 book blocks or booklets per hour, with constantly varying number of pages.
Kern AG will be providing the unwinder, buffer and the rotary cutter for this line. This integrated solution is designed to minimise manning requirements and material waste, in addition to facilitating both high production output and being geared for rapid job change.
Domino will also be showing for the first time a B2 digital printing sheetfed solution including the newly launched 782mm print width Domino K600i monochrome printer. This system will operate at up to 120m/min printing on sheets from 60g/m² to 250g/m². Applications range from variable data printing for security printing and game cards to 2D code printing onto carton sheets of folded cartons.
Domino will also be displaying the N610i seven color inkjet digital label press. This will operate at up to 75m/min using high impact UV-curable inks. This is the highest productivity digital label press operating either reel-to-reel or reel to finished label. Besides the Domino screen-like opaque white, the seven color solution including orange and violet will allow 90% of the pantone range to be printed.
“We continue to show how inkjet can innovate and add value,” said Philip Easton, director of Domino’s Digital Printing Solutions Division. “In addition to our screen-like white printing, we will be demonstrating unparalleled levels of creativity including our latest ‘Textures by Domino’ print solution showing the digital creation of three-dimensional textured images. This adds another dimension to digital printing. It is no longer just about efficiently producing short and medium length production runs. It is also enabling our customers to offer innovative added-value design capability.”
Domino announced a new partnership with digital finishing specialist IBIS Bindery Systems. From white paper rolls in, the Domino K630i monochrome digital press will print in-line with the IBIS digital saddle-stitcher at web speeds of up to 150 meters/min to produce up to 7,000 book blocks or booklets per hour, with constantly varying number of pages.
Kern AG will be providing the unwinder, buffer and the rotary cutter for this line. This integrated solution is designed to minimise manning requirements and material waste, in addition to facilitating both high production output and being geared for rapid job change.
Domino will also be showing for the first time a B2 digital printing sheetfed solution including the newly launched 782mm print width Domino K600i monochrome printer. This system will operate at up to 120m/min printing on sheets from 60g/m² to 250g/m². Applications range from variable data printing for security printing and game cards to 2D code printing onto carton sheets of folded cartons.
Domino will also be displaying the N610i seven color inkjet digital label press. This will operate at up to 75m/min using high impact UV-curable inks. This is the highest productivity digital label press operating either reel-to-reel or reel to finished label. Besides the Domino screen-like opaque white, the seven color solution including orange and violet will allow 90% of the pantone range to be printed.
“We continue to show how inkjet can innovate and add value,” said Philip Easton, director of Domino’s Digital Printing Solutions Division. “In addition to our screen-like white printing, we will be demonstrating unparalleled levels of creativity including our latest ‘Textures by Domino’ print solution showing the digital creation of three-dimensional textured images. This adds another dimension to digital printing. It is no longer just about efficiently producing short and medium length production runs. It is also enabling our customers to offer innovative added-value design capability.”