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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

Two Converters, One Solution: How Domino’s N610i-R is Transforming Label Production

We spoke with two converters who recently adopted this technology about why they chose the N610i-R digital retrofit module and its impact on their business.

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Domino Accelerates Sustainability Momentum with Improved EcoVadis Rating

The upgraded rating reflects Domino’s sustained commitment to embedding responsible practices across its entire global business. EcoVadis assesses companies across four key pillars: Environment, Labour & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. Domino continues to outperform sector averages in all categories, demonstrating the effectiveness of its CSR strategy.

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Smarter Workflows for Converters: Unlocking Agility in Short-Run Label Printing

Sarah Ervin, Digital Printing Technical Product Manager, Domino Printing Sciences, explores how converters can keep up with the pace and complexity of short-run label printing demands, emphasising that smarter digital workflows are key to staying agile and competitive.

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Breaking the Speed Barrier: Driving Sustainability and Efficiency in Beverage Manufacturing Through GS1 2D Codes

Unique, data-rich 2D codes powered by GS1 are delivering tangible benefits, including enhanced traceability as well as next generation data variability and consumer engagement.

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Domino Launches Silver Ink 2SV801 to Simplify Cable and Wire Marking

Silver ink 2SV801 is fully compatible with Domino’s Ax350i extrusion coder, capable of high-speed, small character printing on wires, achieving over 150 prints per second for wire numbering tasks. It can be integrated with Domino’s coding automation and vision systems, supporting manufacturers seeking tighter process control.

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Unlocking the Full Potential of 2D Codes in Pharmaceutical Packaging

Speaker: Bart Vansteenkiste, Global Key Account Manager – Life Sciences, Domino Session Title: The Importance of 2D Codes in Pharma Packaging Track: Packaging Dynamics & New Technologies When: 22 January 2026, 11:30–11:45

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Erdinger Partners with Domino to Deliver High-Speed Laser Coding for Premium Beer

Domino’s new Dx1060i CO2 laser coder delivers seamless ERP integration, exceptional code quality, and future-ready performance for Erdinger brewery’s high-speed production lines.

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Inessens Expands 2D Code Printing Capabilities with Domino K300 Installation

Inessens, a French leader in premium labels and packaging, has strengthened its commitment to innovative variable 2D code printing with the installation of three Domino K300 monochrome inkjet printers at its Imprimerie Bidoit site in Cognac.

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Smarter Quotes, Stronger Margins: Why Accurate Cost Calculation is Key to Digital Label Printing Profitability

This blog explores how timely, accurate cost calculation supports profitability – and offers practical tips to help label converters stay competitive.

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Adem Kulauzovic Appointed to the Board of OMAC to Help Shape the Future of Packaging Automation

“I’m honoured to join the OMAC board and help drive forward the standards that underpin our industry,” said Kulauzovic. “As manufacturers increasingly lean on automation and move to digital transformation, the need for consistent, standardised communication is critical. OMAC provides a platform for collaboration that helps make this possible.”

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Practical manufacturing and packaging considerations when printing GS1 2D codes

Momentum is growing for the transition to 2D codes for point of sale scanning. As retailers get excited about opportunities to reduce waste and improve traceability, being ‘2D’ ready can give brands a competitive advantage.

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Excellent Adhesion Without MEK: Low-Impact Printing on Challenging Substrates

MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) is a solvent used in traditional continuous inkjet inks. Its high evaporation rate means that MEK-based inks are very fast drying, however they are also associated with increased volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.

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Requalification: How Can Pharma Manufacturers Turn Planned Downtime into an Upgrade Window?

Requalification doesn’t have to mean falling behind. In fact, if treated strategically, it can accelerate the transformation of your packaging operations into a more efficient, sustainable, and future-proof state. The industry is moving – regulations, markets, technologies are evolving. Are you ready to turn this rare window into a leap forward?

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What Are the Best Inks for Corrugated Packaging?

Many corrugated converters seeking to invest in new printing equipment are weighing up the long-term advantages and disadvantages of choosing aqueous versus UV inkjet technology. Natasha Jeremic, Head of Piezo Inks, Domino, explores the performance of aqueous and UV inks on corrugated substrates.

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High Power, High Reliability – What’s in a 100-Watt CO2 Laser Solution?

Domino’s Dx1060i 100 watt CO2 laser solution boosts FMCG manufacturing with superior speed, reliability, and high-quality coding. It helps to reduce downtime and increase efficiency, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods. Flexible financing ensures seamless integration and long-term benefits.

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