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Mark Andy and Domino partner on new Digital Series iQ press

February 26, 2021  By PrintAction Staff



Mark Andy launched its latest production inkjet press, the Digital Series iQ. Built on the company’s Evolution Series flexographic platform for application flexibility, the press uses a Domino N610i UV inkjet module.

The new press combines high-resolution digital print with inline converting to maximize revenue generation. The press can be configured with up to seven UV inkjet colours (CMYKOV+WW). Hybrid converting components can be integrated to meet each customer’s specific requirements. Print stations, semi rotary die cutting, rail system and inline slitting are all available options.

The Digital Series iQ can achieve speeds up to 230 fpm (70 mpm) in rapid production mode. It also integrates software solutions from industry leaders Esko and Global Graphics. This includes ScreenPro for workflow and digital front-end processes, to process files and variable data or high-SKU count applications.

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Consumables are available through Mark Andy Print Products and full system support will be provided by the company’s digital customer support team. Domino technical service staff are working closely with the Mark Andy team to support the press’ roll-out.

“We are excited for the partnership with Mark Andy, a company with a reputation for prioritizing their customers’ needs and new technology. By marrying their best-in-class flexographic printing and converting machinery with Domino’s renowned inkjet technology, we expect Digital Series iQ to emerge as a leading hybrid solution for a wide variety of applications,” said David Ellen, divisional director, Domino Digital Printing Solutions.

“With the new Digital Series iQ, we can now combine Domino’s established digital UV engine with our world-leading flexo printing material handling and inline finishing,” added David Medlar, VP of digital, Mark Andy.

Digital Series iQ is available for immediate order.


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