Domino Printing Sciences
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Industry
- Industrial printers
- Coding
- Marking serialisation
- Traceability
Founded1978
FounderGraeme Minto
HeadquartersCambridge, United Kingdom
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| Founded | 1978 |
| Founder | Graeme Minto |
| Headquarters | Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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| Products | PALM (print and apply labelers), UV inkjet industrial printers, CIJ (continuous inkjet industrial printers), TIJ (thermal inkjet printers), CO2 laser coders, Piezo DOD (drop on demand) printers, fiber laser coders, coding automation software, QuickDesign production line controllers |
Number of employees | Approx. 2,800 (2020) |
| Parent | Brother Industries |
| Subsidiaries | Citronix, Graph-Tech AG, Domino Print and Apply (Mectec Elektronik AB until 2016), PostJet Systems Ltd., Wiedenbach Apparatebau GmbH |
| Website | domino-printing |
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Domino Printing Sciences PLC is a British-based developer of industrial and commercial inkjet printing, thermal transfer printing, print and apply machines, digital printing presses and laser printing products. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Brother Industries in 2015.
