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Konica Minolta, a pioneer in imaging and business solutions, successfully concluded its participation at PrintPack 2025, marking the reveal of its AccurioPress C14010S. The five-day exhibition, held at the India Expo Centre & Mart in Greater Noida, Delhi NCR, demonstrated Konica Minolta’s comprehensive portfolio of digital printing solutions. The event witnessed an overwhelming response with 2000+ visitors exploring Konica Minolta’s innovative solutions.
The new AccurioPress C14010S with capability of white toner printing, showcases groundbreaking automation features including the standard Intelligent Quality Optimizer (IQ-601) and Paper Inspection Unit (AI-101). These innovations significantly reduce the need for manual intervention and specialized expertise in printing operations, allowing businesses to focus on creative and value-added services.
Konica Minolta marked its presence by showcasing the AccurioPress C14010S, which captivated industry professionals with its innovative white toner capability. The system demonstrates exceptional versatility with its ability to print at speeds of up to 140 A4 pages per minute, maintain consistent quality across media weights from 52 to 450 g/m², and achieve stunning white prints on colored and transparent media. Even when using white toner, the system maintains impressive speeds of up to 120 sheets per minute.
Konica Minolta showcased a range of key applications across its production and industrial printing solutions. In the Production Printing Color segment, the focus was on high-end photo books, luxury packaging, real estate brochures, marketing collateral, and specialty prints featuring white toner applications, highlighting versatility and premium print quality. The Production Printing Mono segment demonstrated the capabilities of the AccurioPress 6272P and AccurioPrint 2100 with applications such as educational textbooks, training manuals, financial documents, and legal publications, emphasizing reliability and precision for high-volume black-and-white printing. Additionally, the Industrial Printing segment showcased short-run labels, packaging prototypes, and specialty applications with embellishments, demonstrating the company’s innovations in enhancing product differentiation and customization.
The exhibition featured an impressive array of Konica Minolta’s production printing portfolio, including the high-performance AccurioPress C12000, the versatile mid-range AccurioPress C7100, C4080, and AccurioPrint C4065 series, and the specialized AccurioPress C84hc with high-chroma technology. In the monochrome segment, the AccurioPress 6272P and AccurioPrint 2100 demonstrated exceptional productivity for high-volume commercial printing applications. The AccurioLabel 230 demonstrated advanced capabilities in digital label printing, while the MGI AccurioShine 3600 and AccurioShine 101 displayed sophisticated digital embellishment solutions.
Katsuhisa Asari, managing director at Konica Minolta Business Solution India, reflected on the event’s success, saying, “The response at Printpack 2025 validates our strategic focus on digital transformation in the printing industry. The enthusiastic reception of our AccurioPress C14010S demonstrated the market’s readiness for innovative printing solutions. The strategic partnerships formed during this exhibition will enable local businesses to compete globally, reducing waste, and creating new opportunities for young professionals entering the field. Our larger endeavour is building a more sustainable, efficient, and inclusive printing ecosystem that will benefit everyone from rural textbook publishers to urban marketing agencies.”
Konica Minolta will continue developing targeted digital printing solutions that address specific market inefficiencies, particularly in high-volume variable data printing and short-run packaging. The positive response at Printpack 2025 reflects their commitment on precision engineering, as they continue to support India’s evolving print sector.