OnPrintShop

OnPrintShop is due to present three new web-to-print solutions for label printing, document printing and pattern design at FESPA Global Print Expo 2026, taking place from May 19th-May 22nd at Fira de Barcelona, Spain.

The company says its new Labels & Stickers Printing solution aims to meet growing demand for packaging, branding and retail-focused print businesses, enabling print providers to offer fully customizable label and sticker products with flexible size configurations, shape options, material selections, and finishing choices. It also allows businesses to manage complex pricing scenarios based on quantity, size, and substrate.

OnPrintShop states that users can upload artwork, personalize designs and preview outputs in real-time with the online interface. The solution is said to connect ‘seamlessly’ with production workflows, seeking to help print businesses automate order processing and reduce manual intervention especially in high-volume, short-run label jobs.

The company will also introduce its Pattern Design Software, designed for print businesses entering the textile and décor markets. Apparently, the software allows users to create ‘seamless, repeatable’ patterns for applications such as fabric printing, wallpaper, and custom wall art.

Lastly, OnPrintShop will reveal its Document Printing solution for corporate and commercial print providers, capable of handling high-volume orders with ‘minimal’ manual effort. The solution supports bulk document uploads, variable data printing and automated workflows for business documents including manuals, reports and marketing collateral.

The company adds that it will be highlighting advancements across its core platform, such as its B2C and B2B online web-to-print storefronts for managing diverse customer segments, an AI-integrated Designer Studio for simplified personalization and automated workflow and production management tools to streamline operations. It will also demonstrate its dedicated photo print software and commercial and large-format web-to-print solutions.

The three new solutions will be demonstrated live at OnPrintShop’s booth 3/B29.

In other printing news, Domino Printing Sciences has introduced the Domino Cx150i, a direct-to-box piezo inkjet printer for coding onto porous substrates with ink made from vegetable oil. The Cx150i is said to deliver improved ink efficiency, high print quality and robust industrial performance for secondary packaging in food, beverage and general manufacturing applications.

Linx Printing Technologies recently presented its new continuous inkjet printer range at interpack 2026, alongside an upcoming model for its large character marking printer range. Set to be launched later this year, Linx’s large character marking printer is anticipated to set new standards for coding text, logos, and graphics directly onto porous substances, including cardboard, paper and wood-based packaging.

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