Domino Australia have launched G-Series thermal ink jet printers utilising multi-substrate fast-drying ink for extended application benefits.
The addition of the G-Series thermal ink jet printers follows Domino Australia’s recent acquisition of Germany-based Alternative Printing Services GmbH (APS), which brings TIJ expertise to the Domino Group. Domino Australia anticipate that the G-Series thermal ink jet printers will offer a broader use and application of TIJ products in specific market areas, in particular, the pharmaceutical sector.
The G-Series thermal ink jet printers have 600dpi resolution and speeds up to 300m/min and can meet the requirements for improved quality and high speed printing onto a diverse array of substrates.
The G-Series thermal ink jet printers have the capability to switch between water and ethanol-based inks and enables printing onto porous and non-porous materials.
The G-Series thermal ink jet printers are suitable for manufacturers seeking to print 2D bar codes and other machine readable formats in order to fulfill traceability requirements.
The G-Series thermal ink jet printers help manufacturers to fight against counterfeiting, as these printers can employ strategies such as mass serialisation. The G-Series thermal ink jet printers have the capability to synchronise up to four printheads through a single controller, which offers improved efficiency and performance benefits to users.
The advanced operating system works in real-time to process and queue up to 16 messages in the print buffer. The result is a print solution capable of fulfilling complex coding and marking requirements simultaneously on four different production lines with different ink types under the management of one print controller.
TIJ technology has the ability to meet a specific blend of coding and marking requirements. It can print high-quality, data matrix codes.
Domino Australia’s G-Series thermal ink jet printers offer a multitude of print possibilities and are capable of producing quality logos, graphics, barcodes, data matrix codes and large amounts of text, between 0.28mm and 50.8mm in height.
In addition, the coder is geared towards minimal operator intervention and incorporates a simple and easy-to use interface. Users also benefit from low-running costs, clean operation and a fast-fix design requiring zero maintenance.