The manufacturer, whose theme for the show is 'Added value, increased efficiencies and additional print services through innovative inkjet technology', will also hold the European debut of its L400 thermal inkjet machine.
It claimed the Bitjet+ sets a new industry standard, offering print resolutions of up to 180dpi and an "automated crosstalk compensation mode", which regulates drop placement during printing.
The Bitjet+, which runs at up to 15m per second, incorporates a new 'Automated Back Flush' function, which is designed to flush out blocked or skewed printheads with minimal manual intervention.
Also launching at the exhibition is the K150, which features variable-data drop-on-demand technology.
It can print at widths of 71mm with a resolution of up to 180x360dpi at speeds of 120m per minute.
The K150 offers a choice of two printhead variants, either UV or solvent ink, depending on specific application needs and substrates used.
Philip Easton, product director of commercial print at Domino, said the K150 provided a "high performance product for printers that require a range of late-stage variable-data applications in the addressing and mailing sectors".
The show will also mark the European debut of the L400 for personalised applications, such as direct mail.
The 600dpi machine, which runs at 115m per minute, features a Duojet twin print nozzle, ensuring the image is maintained even if a print nozzle becomes blocked.
Domino will be on Stand D89 in Hall 13 at Drupa 2008, which runs from 29 May to 11 June 2008 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
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