Printing on vacuum formed trays

Plastic trays are popular for cakes and biscuits, and printers from Domino make it easy to apply traceability codes

A plastic tray will usually be coded before the product is added, and it's important that food grade quality inks are used to prevent the risk of migration and taint. But codes still need to be clear and legible, especially when traceability is important, perhaps in a plant producing gluten-free products alongside traditional baked goods. With the Ax-Series of Continuous inkjet printers (CIJ), bakers can be confident of using food grade inks that won't damage the product, and provide a clean, legible marking every time.

These printers are also low cost, requiring no maintenance and having inbuilt systems that preserve ink quality and cut down on solvent use and waste. Easy to set up and switch over as production schedules change, the Ax-Series, and other printing solutions available from Domino, are an asset to every baker, whether large or small.

Our easy to use, flexible and scalable software and service products are easy to integrate with all coding and labelling technologies. From a fully featured, free of change Label Editor to a range of powerful automation modules.  

QuickDesign

Stay fully compliant and in complete control of your package messaging, from product to pallet, right from the factory floor. Fully scalable to suit your production line, you can manage data simply with a touch screen PC interface and create accurate labels from our built-in product table. 

QuickDesign Lite

Free to download, easy to use software means you can get going in minutes. From complex labels, including ingredients and allergen information, to large batches of date messages, start creating simple coding at the touch of a button.

QuickDesign Modules

Whether it’s plug and play integration and automated interfacing, or order management from the factory floor, our fully scalable automation models come with a range of features developed for the real-world challenges you face. From single coders to site-wide solutions.