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By AI, Created 9:00 AM UTC, May 22, 2026, /AGP/ – A 2026 guide says rising demand for short-run, variable-data labels is pushing converters to rethink equipment choices, with Nanjing Grando Digital Technology’s Grandoprint singled out among three manufacturers operating in China. The article compares Grandoprint with Domino Printing Sciences and HP Indigo on speed, flexibility, cost and service.
Why it matters: - Demand for short-run, multi-SKU and variable-data labels is rising as e-commerce, personalized packaging and traceability rules reshape production needs. - Label converters and brand owners are treating digital label printer selection as a strategic decision because equipment choice affects efficiency, changeover time and scalability. - Chinese OEMs are positioned as a lower-cost path to digital printing for buyers trying to avoid heavy upfront capital spending.
What happened: - A 2026 guide profiled three digital label printer manufacturers operating in China and compared their capabilities, product strengths and market presence. - Nanjing Grando Digital Technology Co., Ltd., which uses the Grandoprint brand, was presented as the standout maker because of its R&D focus, production scale and service network. - The guide also reviewed Domino Printing Sciences and HP Indigo as established global alternatives.
The details: - Grandoprint was established in 2010 and describes itself as a source factory and R&D-driven maker of digital inkjet printing equipment. - The company operates in Nanjing and Shanghai, with more than 20,000 square meters of factory space and about 500 employees. - Annual production capacity reaches 15,000 units across high-speed digital label printers, UV inkjet label presses and roll-to-roll printers. - Grandoprint’s R&D and technical team includes 30 engineers with more than 20 years of technical service experience and over 16 years in printing equipment manufacturing. - The company says its core engineering priorities are equipment stability, material compatibility, feeding control and print consistency. - Grandoprint holds utility model patents tied to anti-offset correction, paper roll shaft design and direct inkjet printer structures, plus software copyrights for precision control and temperature management systems. - The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified for R&D, production and sales of digital inkjet printing equipment under certificate number 19926Q00205R001. - Every machine undergoes 100% functional testing before delivery. - The GR350S digital label printer also meets CE and RoHS requirements for export to Europe. - The GR350S uses piezoelectric inkjet printing technology with Epson S3200-U1/U3 printheads. - The printer offers a 110–350 mm print width and speeds of 20–100 m/min. - The machine supports coated paper, PET, BOPP, PP, PE, OPP films and synthetic paper. - An optional corona treatment module improves ink adhesion on difficult films. - The GR350S supports direct database printing for QR codes, barcodes, serial numbers and anti-counterfeit labels without batch PDF conversion. - The system can be configured with CMYKW plus varnish, dual UV curing and optional pre-coating or post-coating varnish systems for cosmetic and food labels. - A label sensor, intelligent deviation correction and multi-point temperature control are built in to help maintain print quality. - Export sales account for 70% of Grandoprint’s total sales. - Major markets include the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Thailand, Germany, Italy, Kuwait, Angola and Ivory Coast. - Grandoprint offers on-site installation, operator training, remote technical support, a one-year warranty and lifetime spare parts supply. - Domino Printing Sciences, headquartered in the UK, offers digital label printers including the N730i and N610i series for flexible packaging and label applications. - Domino is known for industrial inkjet systems, robust printhead technology and a strong after-sales network. - HP Indigo, a division of HP Inc., uses Liquid Electrophotographic technology in its 6K and 8K series. - HP Indigo presses are used by large packaging converters and brand owners that prioritize color matching and substrate versatility. - The article says Grandoprint’s UV inkjet approach is better suited to small and mid-size converters that need short-run, multi-SKU production at lower total cost.
Between the lines: - The comparison frames the market around a tradeoff between global incumbents with broad reputations and Chinese suppliers that compete on flexibility, speed of delivery and price. - Grandoprint’s pitch is that it can offer industrial-scale production without the cost and complexity associated with some higher-end presses. - The article also suggests that customization speed and operating simplicity matter more for many label converters than flagship brand recognition alone.
What’s next: - Buyers are expected to choose equipment based on label volume, substrate variety, data complexity and budget. - The article directs interested buyers to request sample tests or technical consultations with Grandoprint. - Grandoprint lists its contact number as +86 13805155194, its email as juliawu@grando-dg.com and its website as the company’s website.
The bottom line: - The guide argues that Grandoprint offers a competitive option for converters that want a flexible, modular and cost-conscious digital label printer, while Domino and HP Indigo remain stronger fits for buyers prioritizing established global platforms and specialized technology advantages.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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