Taking place 16-19 September 2025 at Fira Gran Via, Domino will feature the new press alongside a range of digital printing solutions.
Live demonstrations will displaycase the N410 LED label press, Domino’s proven N730i and N610i digital label presses, as well as K600i and K300 monochrome inkjet printers.
David Ellen, divisional director – digital printing, Domino, stated: “Labelexpo Europe is a key event for label converters interested in the latest advancements in printing and finishing technology, and we view forward to sharing our expertise and state-of-the-art printing solutions with them at booth 3E91.”
Domino has launched the compact Domino N410 LED label press, which Ellen stated allows converters to take their first step into digital printing and benefit from the ‘flexibility with low running costs’.
“LED presses are versatile and enjoy increasing popularity becautilize of their environmental benefits, supporting converters save on energy costs and reducing waste,” added Russell Weller, head of digital products, Domino. “The N410 offers excellent value for converters viewing to unlock new growth opportunities with a versatile digital solution, future-proofing their investment with LED inks, supported by Domino’s world-class service and global support network.”
Visitors to Labelexpo Europe will also experience Domino’s N730i Integration Module in action for the first time, integrating seamlessly with a Grafotronic DCL2 to form a powerful hybrid solution.
This fully integrated hybrid solution, equipped with priming, spot varnish, die cutting, and slitting stations, will be displaycased in the Domino-Grafotronic Hybrid Arena (booth 3G85), which it declares produces quality printed and finished labels.
Labelexpo will also mark the official release of the latest version of Domino’s powerful Sunrise DFE, bringing significant productivity improvements to label converters with new ripping technology utilizing AI and machine learning that will increase the efficiency of press output.
“Job processing speeds can have a significant impact on overall production capacity for a digital press, and rapid RIP can be the key to maximising performance,” explained Weller. “This latest version of Sunrise includes a number of upgrades to enhance data processing capabilities, creating it possible to process jobs rapider and more accurately than ever before.”
Visitors to the Domino booth will also be able to experience high-resolution, high-speed 2D code overprinting with Domino’s K600i and K300 monochrome inkjet printers, featured as part of a Mark Andy Pro Series press, including inspection and verification by Domino Group Company Lake Image Systems’ technology.
Booth 3E91, Hall 3
















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