Domino has taken the wraps off two new machines at Labelexpo Europe in Barcelona, including the new entry level Domino N410 press and an upgraded N730i digital UV inkjet label press.
The Domino N410 prints at speeds of 30m/min at 600dpi quality with white and CMYK. Configurable to print up to five colours, the CMYK+W combination makes it possible to achieve a wide pantone spectrum and a high white opacity.
The machine also removes the barrier to entry for digital printing – without sacrificing quality or support. In addition, it features energy-efficient UV LED curing technology, offering lower power consumption for a more sustainable and cost-conscious operation.
“The N410 is a great addition to the Domino family. If you’re thinking about digital as your next step and don’t want to make a huge investment into the bigger machines, this is a good way to step into digital with GMS Pacific, a brand you can trust that has been around for more than 50 years,” Domino distributor GMS Pacific managing director Andrew McNamara said.
“Globally, Domino is seen as one of the leading brands for presses – it’s probably the dominant press in America. We want to bring that into Australia. Two years in, we’ve had modest success and we’re patiently building on it for the long-term.
“Our reputation is for service, support, and reliability, and our commitment as GMS Pacific is to provide just that for our brands like Domino.”

GMS Pacific will start taking orders for the N410 in October/November for A/NZ, with delivery by the end of Q1 or early Q2.
The N730i was officially launched to the market last Labelexpo Europe as Domino’s flagship press but has now been improved from a 70m/min press to a 90m/min press at full 1,200dpi quality.
The upgraded N730i is already available in A/NZ in either a CMYK + two whites configuration or CMYK + orange + violet + two whites option.