Domino Printing Sciences

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Since 1978, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has established a global reputation for the development and manufacture of coding, marking, and printing technologies, as well as its worldwide aftermarket products and customer services.

Domino employs over 3,000 people worldwide and sells to more than 120 countries through a global network of 29 subsidiary offices and more than 200 distributors. Domino’s manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, India, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and the USA.

Domino became an autonomous division within Brother Industries Ltd. on 11th June 2015.

Brother Industries Limited is a public company based in Nagoya Japan and is listed on the Japanese Stock Exchange (6448:Tokyo).

 

Articles from Domino Printing Sciences

Domino Prepares to Support Customers with Stricter 2D Code Requirements in Regulated Industries

The global regulatory landscape for labelling consumer products is ever-changing, with an increasing number of industries adopting 2D codes to increase transparency and traceability and combat the risk of counterfeit products. Against this backdrop, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) is preparing to support its global manufacturing customers in navigating regulatory 2D code requirements across industries.

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The Human in the Loop: Maximising Opportunities for Robotics and Automation

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making headlines with promises to revolutionise how we work and help businesses streamline processes, improve productivity, and promote growth. And yet, many companies still view robotics and automation – which are arguably precursors to AI and essential to any successful AI application – as daunting and complex.

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Technologies to Attract, Retain, and Empower the Workforce of the Future

In manufacturing, as in other industries, the rise of robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) has given way to fears about worker displacement, job loss, and even obsoletion. And yet, the reality today is that many manufacturing companies are facing significant worker shortages.

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Busting the Myths of Automation in Manufacturing

It’s no secret that automation in manufacturing can improve efficiency, drive productivity, and support overall business growth. Since the early 2010s, companies have been championing the transformative power of automated systems in manufacturing.

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Domino’s New High-Speed Thermal Transfer Overprinter Shapes the Future of ‘Flexible’ Printing

The Vx350i is specifically designed for easy integration into flexible packaging machinery, with improved printhead technology for faster printing when using both standard and resin-based thermal transfer ribbons for high-quality, durable, scratch-resistant codes without compromising production performance

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Domino Makes It Easier for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers to Explore Individual Dose Serialisation

Initially launched in 2020, the K600G was developed for high-speed serialised coding on pharmaceutical packaging, such as labels, medical-grade papers including Tyvek, and blister foils. Based on Domino’s proven piezo drop-on-demand K600i digital printers, the K600G includes systems to suit different installation types, including off-line, near-line, top-of-line, and sealed-blister-coding variants.

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The Essential Data to Include in a QR Code Powered by GS1: A Comprehensive Guide

The information contained within a GTIN and URL is static and will be the same between different batches of products. However, the content available at the URL is dynamic and can be updated over the life of a product.

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Food Safety Infographic: FSMA 204 Compliance with 2D Codes

The upcoming Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA 204) will transform food safety and transparency in the US. This new regulation will affect any business that manufactures, processes, packs, or holds certain ‘high-risk’ food items for consumption in the US.

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Domino Launches Bottle Closure Printing Station for Labelless Water Bottles

Domino’s range of Bottle Closure Printing Stations has been developed to print variable data and machine-readable codes, including QR codes, onto HDPE bottle caps and closures.

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Tackling Sustainability in the Fashion Industry: The Role of the Digital Product Passport

The overproduction of products, rising levels of materials usage, including plastics, and limited reuse of fashion items all contribute to the problematic context of the fast fashion industry.

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Domino Celebrates Production of 1000th R-Series Machine Vision Inspection System

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino), the trusted global provider of complete variable data printing solutions, is celebrating a production milestone with Domino Group Company Lake Image Systems: shipping its 1000th R-Series machine vision inspection system.

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Domino Launches Solutions for Automated Product Printing and Label Verification

As legislation surrounding the labelling of consumer products becomes stricter, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in product identification operations has never been more important, but product printing errors due to inefficient processes and overreliance on human labour continue to be a significant issue.

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Domino Launches New Thermal Inkjet Solution for Flexible Packaging Applications

For simple printed text codes and small-sized 2D codes, Domino’s new TIJ into TTO solution with the Domino Gx-Series range offers the same code quality afforded by TTO solutions while delivering significant cost and waste savings, as inefficient ribbon usage in standard TTO printers can drive up overall cost and waste per print. Domino’s TIJ into TTO solution with the Domino Gx-Series range also provides benefits in reduced downtime requirements for consumables changes and machine intervention due to ribbon breakages.

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Combatting Medical Device Counterfeits with 2D Codes – Taking Serialisation Beyond EU MDR Compliance

Medical devices are an extremely broad category, covering everything from bandages and personal protective equipment (PPE) to pacemakers and ventilators. The consequences of using counterfeit medical devices can also vary greatly, from sub-optimal performance or improper function to causing severe harm to end users.

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Are you ready for the Food Safety Modernization Act 204?

Section 204 of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA 204), “Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods”, adds traceability record-keeping requirements for businesses that manufacture, process, pack, or hold certain high-risk food products.

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