Konica Minolta showcased the potential of print at Drupa 2024

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Konica Minolta’s showcase at DRUPA 2024 didn’t just catch the eye—it demanded attention. Their showcase was a surgical, orchestrated digital evolution of printing technology, featuring pioneering print technology from the brand’s trusted 150-year legacy. Next-generation HS-UV Inkjet Press, the AccurioJet 60000, debuted worldwide at Drupa. This flagship model follows the quality and technology of the AccurioJet KM-1e series. It produces a remarkable 6,000 sheets per hour (sph), offers double-sided printing capabilities in a single pass and ensures versatility.

Other noteworthy mentions were AccurioPress C84hc, which uses high chroma toner to print bright vivid colours consistently. It is the world’s only platform which uses the new high-chroma toner, free of the restrictions imposed by the colour gamut of ordinary CMYK toners. AccurioPress C14000e toner press for high-volume production along with complete post press finishing operation was demonstrated.

Konica Minolta’s Production Print (PP) segment offered a powerful performance. The stage was filled with an impressive array of equipment’s, including the AccurioPress C4070/4080, C84HC, and AccurioPress C14000E for the color spectrum, alongside the AccurioPress 7136 for the mono space. The true brilliance lay in the complete solutions presented with automation. Each machine was demonstrated within the context of a full workflow, where a printed output seamlessly transitioned to finished output, ready to be delivered to customer, be it saddle stitching binding, Finished business cards, post cards, books and many other finishing options

AccurioJet 60000

The MGI AlphaJet showcased the advantages of a single-pass, fully automated B1 format printing factory with Spot UV and Foiling in one single pass. This revolutionary system eliminated the need for manual setups across different production lines, saving customers valuable space, energy, and personnel costs. Imagine an entire printing factory condensed into a single, efficient unit – that was the magic of the AlphaJet. Adding depth to MGI’s performance were the 3DW, Evo Octopus, Roll to Roll embellishment and foil. AccurioLabel 400 & 230 – Colour Label Presses were demonstrated with prints on variety of media. AccurioShine 3600 was presented with ifoil One solution, adding a touch of brilliance with its embellishment capabilities. Their ability to adapt to different materials ensured a perfect harmony between the press and the job at hand. The KM1e section was a hive of activity, buzzing with the excitement of innovation. The models the KM 1e HD and a newcomer, the KM 60000 B2 UV inkjet press, stole the show. This powerhouse churned out an impressive 3,000 B2 duplex sheets per hour, leaving the crowd in awe during live demonstrations.

The AccurioPro Flux Label Impose option demonstrated seamless working with Konica Minolta’s AccurioLabel presses, offering an all-in-one package for printing that allows print providers to import and impose artworks, manage print jobs, add variable data and print labels in one. Flux Label Impose also facilitates the correct data input for the creation of die tools, its VDP support with intuitive user interface of 320x480mm. The exhibition also provided a glimpse into a future dominated by automation and artificial intelligence. Konica Minolta envisions a world where AI takes the helm, ensuring processes are not only faster and more efficient but also smarter. This forward-thinking approach aligns with the principles of Industry 5.0, which emphasises the harmonious integration of human creativity and

smart technology.

Additionally, Konica Minolta’s innovations showcased that high-speed, high-quality printing can coexist with eco-conscious practices, setting a benchmark for the industry. This helped them receive an overall positive response especially from Indian visitors & potential customers. Konica Minolta’s Drupa success demonstrated a commitment to the entire printing spectrum, solidifying their position as a leader in catering to the diverse needs of the printing industry.