ASL Print FX invests in Domino UV inkjet press

Supplier of pressure-sensitive labels ASL Print FX had invested in MPS EF SYMJET ‘powered by Domino’ hybrid press in December 2018. The company has also purchased a Domino N610i digital UV inkjet label press for its Toronto, Ontario location to be installed in September 2021. The company plans to expand deeper into the markets it currently serves.

Travis Pollard, vice president and general manager – Napa, California, ASL Print FX with MPS  EF SYMJET ‘powered by Domino’ hybrid press in Napa, California
All Stick Label, the company’s original name back in 1965, was built on the business of pressure-sensitive labels, promotional and package printing. The company operates in Napa, California; Toronto, Ontario; and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  
 
ASL Print FX specializes in premium labels. The company’s experience in the wine and spirits markets allows it to migrate to different markets across the spectrum. Other segments that ASL Print FX works within are food and beverage, health and beauty, packaged goods, on pack promotional and envelopes. 
 
When the company was planning to start its facility in Napa, it looked at multiple technologies and platforms. ‘We knew that hybrid presses combine the best of digital and analog printing. It’s a total technology that gives many options, and both Domino and MPS have outstanding reputations for quality,’ Stacy Daly, vice president and general manager – Toronto, Ontario, ASL Print FX added.   
15 Minutes of Fame label – designed by Jenny Doll from San Francisco
Daly explained that easy color correction, single-pass production and the versatility of the press are among its best features.   
 
‘Tom Grencik (Domino Digital Print North America service manager) and his team are first class in every way. The support we have received has been outstanding,’ Travis Pollard, vice president and general manager – Napa, California, ASL Print FX, said.   
 
ASL PRINT FX won a first place TLMI Award in 2020. The TLMI Award was for Anarchist Wine Company and the brand is 15 Minutes of Fame – designed by Jenny Doll from San Francisco.   
 
‘A lot of hard work went into brand development, and the Domino played key role in the various iterations before the final design was complete,’ Pollard added.