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Domino Showcases Flexible and Intelligent Pallet Labelling at interpack

  • By Domino Printing Sciences
  • May 08, 2026
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Domino Printing Sciences is pleased to showcase the latest updates to its Mx350i-eP electric pallet labeler at interpack 2026 from 7–13 May 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Domino’s stand (C-41, Hall 8B) focuses on intelligent automation and integrated systems designed to support modern manufacturers, with the Mx350i-eP demonstrated as a flexible and intelligent solution to real world pallet Labeling challenges.

“Very few pallet labeling systems can provide consistent, flexible, safe, and automated labeling in real-world logistics applications,” says Claes Lindh, Senior Business Support Manager at Domino Printing Sciences. “The reality is that pallet labeling isn’t clean or perfect. Pallets vary, and positions change. We don’t ignore that reality-we design for it.”

GS1 standards for pallet labeling demand a high level of consistency and accuracy, with a unique code placed on two adjacent sides of the pallet. However, to help ensure compliance and reduce the risk of label loss or damage during shipping, many businesses are now looking to apply two identical labels to each side. While many pallet labeling systems can achieve this, doing so often relies on manual intervention to manage variations in pallet size, shape, and positioning. With increasing demand for greater automation within pallet labeling, the challenge becomes significantly more complex.

At the core of the Mx350i-eP are several standard, programmable application motions, alongside options for custom and bespoke motion paths, covering most pallet labeling use cases. This allows labels to be applied to different pallet sides or positions without operator intervention.

At interpack, Domino is introducing a new programmable motion path that enables the automated application of two labels, rather than one, on two adjacent sides of the pallet, designed to support GS1 compliance and reduce the risk of label loss or damage during shipping. The new motion path automates a process that would traditionally require manual intervention. Once selected via the user interface, the system follows the defined motion automatically for every pallet.

“The level of adaptability is enabled by the Mx350i-eP’s fully electric, programmable pallet label applicator arm, which provides reliable labeling of irregular, inconsistent, or non‑standard pallets that would challenge rigid applicators,” says Lindh. “By comparison, traditional systems typically rely on fixed, rigid stroke paths, with limited adaptability and no true custom motion capability. They expect the pallet to conform to the machine. The Mx350i-eP does the opposite.”

Domino is also introducing a new electric applicator pad option for label pick-up and application. The system’s standard applicator pad uses compressed air to pick up, hold, and apply labels. The new pad requires compressed air only for label pick-up, with labels held by integrated fans and applied by tamp, helping to reduce air usage by up to 90% compared to standard labeling systems. The standard application arm uses a tamp and blow system for label application, which remains an option for pallet labeling applications where a purely tamp system is not suitable.

The Mx350i-eP has been designed with intelligent safety features that allow for operation without the need for additional safety guarding, allowing for seamless integration into existing pallet labeling lines, and easy access to the machine. The pallet label applicator arm is designed to reduce pinch points and has built-in collision detection functionality to automatically stop and safely move away in the event of a collision or failure.

For more information about the Mx350i-eP, or to see the system in action, visit Domino at interpack 2026 on Booth C-41, Hall 8B.

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