At Printpack India in Greater Noida, Fujifilm India launched innovative product lines at its stand on 3 February 2025, including an addition to the versatile Revoria Press family and the high-performance Apeos 4620 SX/SZ multifunction devices.
The Revoria Press lineup introduced has four mid to mid-high-range production presses, including the five-color EC2100S and SC285S models, and the four-color EC2100 and SC285 models, offering compact designs, exceptional speed, and high-quality printing.
The Apeos 4620 SX/SZ monochrome devices, designed for efficient A4 service counter operations, deliver performance at 46 pages per minute.
The Revoria Press EC2100S, with a high-speed output of 100 pages per minute, provides to commercial printing, jobbers, and the photo market. The SC285S and SC285 models, printing at 85 pages per minute are ideal for jobbers, photo books, and short-run proofing.
These compact presses deliver image quality using vertical toner development technology, LED print head technology, and Revoria Flow RIP with Super EA eco toner. Supporting paper weights from 52 to 400 gsm and sizes from 90 x 146 mm to 330 x 1,300 mm, they handle various media types, including coated, uncoated, and textured papers. The optional Smart Monitoring Gate D1 ensures real-time color correction and alignment, maintaining print quality and productivity.
The Apeos 4620(SZ / SX)are compact devices ideal for placement on service counters in various organizations such as small and medium businesses, shops, hotels, government agencies and hospitals. They offer high-resolution 1,200 x 1,200 dpi image printing at a rapid speed of 46 pages per minute. Compared to other A4 devices of the same speed range, printing speed is increased by 15%, ensuring efficiency improvements in the customers’ workflows, particularly in scenarios that demand quick responses to clients, such as at customer service counters.
Koji Wada, managing director of Fujifilm India, said, “At Fujifilm India, we are committed to delivering innovative products and solutions that embody our group purpose of ‘Giving Our World More Smiles.’ By blending diverse ideas, unique capabilities, and extraordinary people, we aim to create solutions that bring joy and smiles to the world. Our commitment to innovation and excellence drives us to deliver solutions that meet the evolving needs of the digital printing market. With these new launches graphic communications and device technology business, we aim to enhance productivity, versatility, and color precision, ensuring our customers stay ahead in a competitive landscape.”
Priyatosh Kumar, associate director and head of graphic communication and device technology, Fujifilm India, said, “We are thrilled to unveil the Revoria Press series and Apeos 4620 SX/SZ devices, representing the pinnacle of our printing technology. These products combine cutting-edge features with unmatched quality, enabling businesses to produce high-impact prints with greater efficiency. As demand for high-quality, versatile printing solutions grows, these innovations ensure our customers have the tools to excel in a fast-paced, dynamic industry.”
A busy show
Printpack India has been busy for Fujifilm on 1 and 2 February, Kumar told Indian Printer and Publisher in an exclusive interaction. “We have had a lot of curious visitors coming and seeing the technology on display. The technology we have showcased is relatively new in the market, he said, adding the company had signed multiple deals for over 10 units of various products at Printpack.
Kumar said Fujifilm India had closed the first sale of a Fujifilm SC285 press to Print Point in Chennai.
Fujifilm India had a wonderful FY 24-25, Kumar said, adding the growth in both the analog and digital spaces had been fantastic. On Fujifilm’s office printers business, he said, “We started the Apeos device technology business in September 2023. It is being continuously being ramped up with newer models.”
“We are looking at the democratization of 5-color printing. Special color printing or printing beyond CMYK is no longer in the realm of super high-end machines, it is now in the realm of people who can afford to purchase entry to middle-level presses. This is how Fujifilm is trying to empower the customer,” Kumar concluded.