
On 10 June 2026, Fujifilm India opened the Revoria Experience Center in Faridabad, Delhi-NCR, a facility designed to support high-value digital printing and operator training for India’s commercial print sector. At the same event, the company launched the Revoria Press PC2120, the flagship model in its Revoria Press series, featuring AI-driven automation and a six-color printing system with an expanded toner range.
The new center offers printing industry customers hands-on access to production printers from the Revoria Press series for output validation across a range of papers and specialty toners. The facility also runs training programs for operators and development programs for designers, and provides a hands-on photobook printing experience for users without specialized skills or prior knowledge.
The Revoria Press PC2120 builds on its predecessor, the Revoria Press PC1120, with what the company describes as intelligent pre-press optimization and real-time print monitoring. The system adds a newly developed green toner alongside an existing pink toner, enabling stable one-pass six-color printing using CMYK plus seven specialty toner options, according to Fujifilm India. The expanded toner range also includes gold and silver toners, as well as support for specialty media such as embossed paper and films.
Hiroshi Kida, corporate vice president and director general manager of the graphic communication division, said, “India is one of the most dynamic and promising markets for digital printing, driven by growing demand for high-quality, customized, and value-added print applications. The Revoria Experience Center has been established to support this growth by enabling customers to experience Fujifilm’s latest production print technologies, expand paper compatibility, and unlock new possibilities in specialty color and premium printing. We believe this center will play an important role in strengthening customer capabilities and contributing to the sustainable growth of India’s printing industry.”
The company attributes the center’s establishment to broader shifts in India’s commercial printing market. According to Fujifilm India, economic growth and an expanding middle class have shifted demand from low-cost printing toward higher-quality, design-oriented output. The digital quick printing sector, which handles diverse print jobs from individuals and businesses, and the photobook printing sector, which focuses on high-quality finishing, are both cited as key growth areas.
Koji Wada, managing director of Fujifilm India, said, The opening of the Revoria Experience Center in Faridabad, along with the launch of the Revoria Press PC2120, featuring advanced AI-driven automation while simplifying complex work, is a significant step in this direction, as it brings advanced digital printing technologies closer to customers in India. Through this facility, we aim to help print businesses explore new applications, validate diverse media, enhance print quality, and create greater value for the end customers.”
Priyatosh Kumar, associate director and head of graphic communications and device technology at Fujifilm India, said, “As digital penetration continues to increase in India, it becomes critical to help enable local media suppliers and work for their product compatibility on digital machines. It would also serve as a training ground for operator-related training and knowledge sharing. This experience center acknowledges the need to have a local platform to enable expansion of digital printing applications in India.”


