Domino Amjet Introduces Updated Thermal Inkjet Printer for North America

The Gx-Series printers, with new ink and Industry 4.0 capabilities, is designed to be durable and adaptable to production changes.

The Domino Gx-Series with new ink, flexibility, and Internet 4.0 capabilities.
The Domino Gx-Series with new ink, flexibility, and Internet 4.0 capabilities.
photo credit: Domino Amjet

Domino Amjet Inc.’s Gx-Series thermal inkjet printer is making its North American debut at PACK EXPO Connects, rolling out two models that are built to be smaller, easier to use and integrate, as well as having the ability to be monitored for Industry 4.0 applications.

The Gx 150i with up to two print heads and the Gx 350i with up to four print heads, are designed for simple batch coding or complex coding, checkweighing, or track and trace applications across the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. The Gx Series comes with new ink that is darker, dries faster, and offers better decap time.

“What’s important to remember is that Domino still does and always has been the manufacturer of our own fluids,” said Paul Hammond, national account manager at Domino Amjet. “We don’t rely on someone else to make the inks for us. If we want to make a new ink, we’ll make it, we package it, and we’re ready to go. So if we discover the ability to make the ink darker, like we have, or make the ink dry faster, or make the decap time faster—which means we can leave it exposed to air longer, which we have, we don’t need someone else to do it. We can do it ourselves.”

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