Mumbai’s Mudra Production has enhanced its digital printing infrastructure with the installation of the Konica Minolta AccurioPrint C4065. The new addition is expected to elevate print quality, streamline production processes, and enable the company to effectively respond to the changing needs of its customers.
Founded in 2017 by Shreyas, Mudra Production commenced operations as a proprietorship under the name Shrenik Photocopy. Beginning as a modest printing business, the company broadened its capabilities by integrating advanced technologies such as UV printing, flex printing, laser cutting, and Konica Minolta machines. Over time, it has expanded its expertise, diversified its offerings, and built a strong foothold in the printing sector.
Supported by a team of nearly 10 professionals managing production, machine operations, and day-to-day activities, the company serves clients across multiple industries, including local businesses and eCommerce enterprises, by providing customized printing and production solutions.
Reflecting on the company’s continued association with Konica Minolta, Shreyas said, “We have been using Konica Minolta machines since 2018, starting with the Konica Minolta bizhub C280 model, followed by Konica Minolta bizhub C226 and bizhub C251i. Our consistent experience with the brand’s reliability, performance, and print quality gave us the confidence to further invest in Konica Minolta printing technology. The Konica Minolta AccurioPrint C4065 will help us enhance our production capabilities, improve efficiency, and deliver better quality output to our customers.”
Mudra Production has established a versatile printing infrastructure to meet a broad range of customer requirements. Its UV and flex printing services are powered by machines from ColorJet, True Color, and Canon, while Kyocera machines support its black-and-white digital printing operations. For digital color printing, the company continues to rely exclusively on Konica Minolta production machines.
Speaking about the anticipated returns from the investment, Shreyas stated, “Since we operate in a remote market compared to metro cities, business growth and demand generation take relatively more time. Considering our current business outlook, we expect to achieve the ROI from the new Konica Minolta machine within the next one to two years.”














