Domino presents the latest addition to its laser portfolio, as well as new entries in its V-Series thermal-transfer overprinter (TTO) and A-Series continuous ink-jet printer (CIJ) ranges, all of which include i-Tech intelligent Technology smart features.
Making its debut is the F220i, a system incorporating a powerful fiber laser with beam properties that can be altered for sharper color contrast, extending precision marking into a wider range of substrates, including metal and plastics.
Capable of static and “on-the-fly” processing, it can mark unlimited lines in any orientation and a wide variety of font sizes in both low- and high-production line speeds. The fiber has a life of up to 100,000 hours without requiring planned maintenance.
New additions to the V-Series TTO and A-Series CIJ ranges include the V230i and A520i, which offer enhanced performance capabilities to manufacturers, such as increased throughput times and faster processing speeds for streamlined operations.
The stackable A520i features a stainless-steel outer casing, making it suitable for harsh production environments. Industrial yet ergonomic, the V230i is suitable for most applications and easy to use. Its simple and functional design guarantees quick ribbon changeovers, keeping downtime to a minimum. The V230i can also be retrofitted for existing TTO brackets, making it easy to swap out old equipment to achieve the highest print capability at the lowest running costs.
Additionally, the latest systems from the G-Series, D-Series, and M-Series ranges provide solutions for manufacturers in a range of sectors, including food and pharmaceutical.
With the European Union, the U.S., China, and Brazil all passing legislation to address pharmaceutical counterfeiting, Domino also offers products capable of item-level serialization, a common requirement of all global legislation. The G-Series TIJ printer range and D-Series lasers are suitable for high-speed serialization, and the M-Series print-and-apply labeling machines meet aggregation needs. Domino’s inks also highlight the importance of pack code legibility, a key requirement for medicines throughout their lifespan.