Domino has collaborated with French label converter LP2i Étiquettes to implement a digital hybrid printing configuration aimed at strengthening capabilities in producing multi-layer formats. The setup combines Domino’s N730i Integration Module and K600i monochrome inkjet printer with Grafotronic web handling and finishing systems, enabling a streamlined approach to complex label construction. Designed to support evolving regulatory requirements, the system allows brands to include more detailed on-pack information while addressing the spatial limitations of single-sided formats.
At the core of this configuration is the ability to print directly onto the adhesive layer, a shift that reduces intermediate production stages such as repeated unwinding and rewinding. This adjustment enables faster throughput while maintaining operational flexibility and consistency. Each section of a label whether the primary panel or subsequent layers and stubs can be individually customised, creating broader possibilities for extended content and peel-and-reveal formats within Multi-layer Label production.
“We have saved an enormous amount of time producing extended content labels,” said Axel Néri, Operator, LP2i Étiquettes. “I can spot print onto the adhesive, which is very easy, all while printing with the N730i. We started at 70 metres per minute, and then upgraded to 90 metres per minute, which is extremely fast – it’s completely revolutionary.”
The N730i Integration Module delivers 1200dpi resolution while maintaining consistent performance at speeds of 70 metres per minute, with its High-Speed Productivity Mode enabling operations up to 90 metres per minute without visible compromise in output quality. High-opacity white ink ensures a stable background layer, enhancing text clarity and supporting the accurate reproduction of fine elements such as microtext down to 2pt. Alongside this, the K600i monochrome inkjet printer introduces variable data, text, and 2D codes directly onto the adhesive, enabling converters to tailor content across multiple layers efficiently.
Quality assurance is managed through an inspection system from Lake Image Systems, a Domino Group Company, which monitors print integrity and verifies 2D codes where required. Grafotronic’s contribution covers web handling, including unwind and rewind processes, as well as the assembly of printed layers during secondary operations. Together, these components create an integrated production line capable of handling complex Multi-layer Label formats at scale.
“Our clients demand the highest quality,” said Vivien Sol, Quality Manager, LP2i Étiquettes. “The Domino press provides us with greater control over our printing process, especially in terms of repeatability and print quality.”
“The new process increases our productivity, capacity, and profitability, because we save on materials and time,” adds Patrice Néri, Founder, LP2i Étiquettes. “And it’s true, if we had to do it all over again, I would choose Domino again, and – maybe soon – I’ll get a second Domino myself.”
Sebastién Van Der Luys, Business Development Manager EMEA, Domino Printing Sciences, concludes: “We are excited to support LP2i Étiquettes in meeting the growing demand for extended content labels. This project is an excellent example of how close collaboration, technical expertise, and a commitment to continuous improvement can deliver greater efficiency and consistency, and we look forward to continuing to support Mr Néri and the team to ‘do more’ as they optimise their operations.”


























