• The N730i 1200dpi digital label press can deliver "exceptional" print quality at up to 70m/min with "outstanding" reliability for printing self-adhesive and shrink sleeve labels.
Image: Domino Digital Printing
    The N730i 1200dpi digital label press can deliver "exceptional" print quality at up to 70m/min with "outstanding" reliability for printing self-adhesive and shrink sleeve labels. Image: Domino Digital Printing
  • Andrew McNamara, MD at GMS Pacific.  
Image: GMS Pacific
    Andrew McNamara, MD at GMS Pacific.  Image: GMS Pacific
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Melbourne-based GMS Pacific has been named Australian distributor for the N730i digital colour label press by Domino Digital Printing Solutions.

The partnership will extend Domino’s presence in Asia-Pacific, with GMS Pacific responsible for expanding the brand position in Australia and driving sales, service and support for Domino’s N730i digital colour ink jet label press.

Andrew McNamara, MD at GMS Pacific.  
Image: GMS Pacific
Competitive advantage: Andrew McNamara, MD at GMS Pacific.  Image: GMS Pacific

Built upon Domino’s latest Generation 7 inkjet technology platform, the seven colour N730i 1200dpi digital label press is equipped with the Brother BITSTAR print head and is designed to deliver "exceptional" print quality at up to 70m/min with "outstanding" reliability for printing self-adhesive and shrink sleeve labels.

“GMS Pacific’s strategy continues to actively partner with leading companies and new technologies, to expand and evolve product offering where we see that the products offer superior value to the market and a competitive advantage,” said Andrew McNamara, MD at GMS Pacific. 

“Domino Digital Printing is a recognised global leader in its markets, and we are proud to be cementing our relationship with Domino. Together, helping our customers achieve success and growth through distributing, supporting and servicing this leading range of digital printing solutions and technological advancements.”

Mario Fanton, director for Domino Digital Printing Solutions in Asia-Pacific, said, “We are delighted to welcome GMS Pacific as a distributor of the N730i label press. GMS Pacific has a strong presence in the Label and Packaging market and has always placed great emphasis on delivering exceptional service and support. This new partnership now represents an exciting opportunity to drive growth and sales for digital colour ink jet presses in Australia. We are confident that the industry expertise and the common values shared from both businesses will prove to be successful to our existing and future customers.” 

Digital Printing Solutions is a division within Domino Printing Sciences. The company, founded in 1978, has established a global reputation for the development and manufacture of digital ink jet printing technologies, as well as its worldwide aftermarket products and customer services. 

GMS Pacific was established in the late-1970s by Funder Peter McNamara, and has earned a strong reputation for the quality, reliability and consistency its solutions deliver, as well as its loyalty to the brands it is partnered with – many of whom have been working with GMS Pacific for multiple decades.  

The company delivers intelligent solutions across a range of printing sectors, serving Australian and New Zealand manufacturers in the narrow-web label industry, wide-web flexible packaging, corrugated and carton packaging – as well as paper mills and the sign and display market.

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