Label Traxx Label MIS Promotes Digital Workflow Tools at Domino Open House

May 2, 2016
Label Traxx MIS will be promoting ways to control, grow and optimize your digital label converting business at Domino's first ever open house event.

Domino's Digital Printing Spectrum Event will be held at the company's offices in Gurnee, IL on May 4th and 5th.

Along with around 40 other industry suppliers, Label Traxx will be on hand to discuss ways to manage the pace of a digital workflow - whether you are new to digital or have been invested for a while. The MIS system has a number of tools developed specifically to streamline digital workflows, including using JDF to integrate Label Traxx with prepress to automate step and repeat, generate proofs and other functions.

"We are excited to be a part of Domino's first open house event," explains Label Traxx sales manager Dorothy Asboth. "We have a lot of experience helping businesses to optimise their digital label workflow and we would like to extend that reach to companies investing in the new inkjet technologies. This should be a great event to reach them."

The event also includes a number of presentations including a panel session with representatives from converters Smyth, Repacorp, International Label and Printing, McCourt Label and The Label Printers.

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