Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Industry NewsOngoing journey of Jain Transfer Products with Domino N610i

Ongoing journey of Jain Transfer Products with Domino N610i

-

Ongoing journey of Jain Transfer Products with Domino N610i

-

With over four decades of experience, Jain Transfer Products has become a prominent name in the labeling solutions industry. Based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, the company manufactures self-adhesive labels using modern technology and equipment to ensure quality and timely delivery. It caters to various industries, including healthcare, home and personal care, food and beverage, consumer durables, garments, and promotional segments.

In 2021, Jain Transfer Products enhanced its production capabilities by installing a 7-color Domino N610i digital printing press at its Noida plant. The machine improved its printing processes, providing excellent quality and efficiency. Rishab Jain, partner at Jain Transfer Products, and Parshav Jain shared insights into the innovation and cutting-edge technology that the Domino N610i brought into their business.

Rishabh said, “Jain Transfer Products was established by our grandfather, Late Shri Puran Chand Jain, in 1980. Under the guidance of our father, Sudhir Jain, we expanded our product range to serve various market segments. We initially specialized in transfer image products and have since become leaders in producing pressure-sensitive labels. We were among the first companies in India to introduce roll-to-roll labels. Today, my brother Parshav Jain and I uphold this legacy by focusing on self-adhesive labels and creating unique offerings like multilayer labels. Our products are utilized in a wide range of industries, including FMCG, pharma, cosmetics, and more.”

“Our company specializes in creating customized products and helping our customers develop labels tailored to their specific needs. With digital printing capabilities, we offer advanced security printing and multilayer labels to enhance product functionality and security. Our production equipment includes flexo machines, a roll-to-roll screen printing machine, multiple defect detection systems, and the Domino N610i digital printing press, all aimed at delivering quality and reliability for our customers.”

Rishabh Jain noted that the advanced seven-color combination of the press, powered by the Esko Digital front end, has enabled them to achieve a wider color gamut effortlessly.

During the pandemic, businesses faced significant economic challenges and labor shortages, impacting conventional press operations. Essential sectors like pharmaceuticals and sanitizers required continued support. The Domino N610i digital technology emerged as a crucial solution, offering new segments and improved inkjet print quality as run lengths decreased.

Parshav Jain expressed pride in their choice of the Domino N610i digital press, sharing a notable experience where an esteemed customer requested a color QR code with an embedded image – a task requiring variable data printing. The Domino N610i successfully completed the job. While many machines can generate QR codes and handle variable data printing, the ability to embed a variable image within a color QR code is a unique capability that this press managed impressively.

Parshav also announced the upcoming opening of their new factory, which will soon be operational.

NewsDesk
NewsDesk
The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest news

PaperTech acquires Bake-Best Trays

PaperTech, a Findlay, Ohio-based manufacturer of pressed paperboard products for the food packaging and foodservice markets, has completed the...

Cosmo PPF launches new solutions for automobile industry at Automechanika 2026

Cosmo Consumer, the consumer-facing vertical of Cosmo First, has announced the launch of two new car protection solutions at...

Tetra Pak invests in pilot plant to advance paper-based barrier technology

Tetra Pak has introduced an innovative solution in its aseptic beverage cartons where the traditional aluminum foil layer is...

MSU School of Packaging unveils Plastipak processing lab

Michigan State University’s School of Packaging (SoP) unveiled a newly named Plastipak Processing Lab on 23 January 2026. The...
- Advertisement -spot_img

Holostik at ACMA Automechanika 2026

Holostik India will showcase its advanced anti-counterfeiting and brand protection solutions at ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026. The company...

Borealis and Messe Düsseldorf complete reusable cup pilot at K 2025

Borealis has announced the successful conclusion of a reusable cup pilot at K 2025, a trade fair for plastics...

Must read

Rovema acquires Hassia Packaging India

On 16 July 2020, Rovema signed an agreement to...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you