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Factor Forms and Labels purchases Canada’s first Domino N610i digital UV inkjet label press

Press release from the issuing company

Factor Forms and Labels (Edmonton, Alberta) has purchased the Domino N610i digital UV inkjet label press. This is Canada’s first Domino N610i.

Factor Forms and Labels is Canada’s largest business forms and labels “Trade Only” manufacturer with plants in Edmonton, Niagara Falls and Victoria; and sales offices in Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Niagara Falls.

The Domino N610i is Factor Forms and Labels sixth digital press purchased since 2008, and the company is excited by how the Domino N610i will help drive and achieve their business objectives.

“Our focus for labels has been the “Short Run” marketplace and our exclusive use of digital label presses and laser die cutters allows our dealers to be very successful going after this “short run” business. However, we are now seeing requests for larger quantities and the Domino N610i will allow our dealers to pursue mid-range quantity orders, especially those with multiple SKU’s. We also see texturing being a great ‘value add’ to what our dealers offer their customers,” says Tom Moore, Vice President and General Manager of Factor Forms and Labels.

The ‘texturing’ that Moore refers to is the recent introduction of “Textures by Domino”, a new unique ink jet capability of the Domino N610i which allows label printers to produce visually striking, digitally printed tactile, textured labels that enhance shelf presence and make brand owners’ products stand out from the crowd. It provides a cost-effective way to create amazing “feel appeal” without the use of expensive textured label materials.

The Domino N610i digital UV inkjet label press runs at a minimum 165 fpm, and up to 246 fpm. Print resolution is 600 x 600 native dpi and the white that has an opacity over 70%. Domino N610i delivers the highest digital productivity, the best digital UV inkjet quality, the most consistent print results, and is a simple operating model.