
Domino Printing Sciences has launched the Egg Pack Printing Traverser (EPPT), a specialized industrial coding solution designed for high-speed egg carton production lines.
Domino Printing Sciences has introduced the Egg Pack Printing Traverser, a high-speed, vision-enabled coding system for automated egg carton traceability and compliance.
Originally reported by printindustry.news
Domino Printing Sciences has launched the Egg Pack Printing Traverser (EPPT), a specialized industrial coding solution designed for high-speed egg carton production lines. The system integrates Domino Gx Series thermal inkjet printers with a dynamic translation mechanism to enable precise, multi-channel marking on molded fiber, plastic, or pre-labeled packaging. Engineered for compatibility with Moba Omnia and Sanovo GraderPro sorters, the EPPT achieves throughput speeds of 50 cartons per minute while incorporating the Domino Vision system for real-time code verification and automated rejection of non-compliant units.
This launch addresses the increasing demand for granular traceability in the food supply chain, specifically the requirement for GS1 QR codes and comprehensive egg-to-pallet tracking. By automating the marking process at the grader level, Domino is positioning its hardware to reduce manual intervention and minimize waste in high-volume food processing environments. This move strengthens the company's position in the industrial coding and marking value chain, directly competing with established players like Videojet and Markem-Imaje who also serve the high-speed food packaging sector.
The EPPT signals a broader industry shift toward integrated, data-driven packaging lines where verification and marking occur simultaneously. As regulatory pressure for food safety and provenance tracking intensifies, manufacturers will likely prioritize such automated, vision-enabled systems to ensure compliance and operational efficiency. Future developments in this space will likely focus on deeper software integration between printing hardware and enterprise resource planning systems to further streamline supply chain visibility.
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