Fujifilm France unveils toner presses at major event

Fujifilm's new digital presses, the Revoria and ApeosPro C, were at the heart of this major launch.

Fujifilm unveiled its new range of digital presses for the first time in France at a major event called Discover the Difference. The launch, which took place on May 31st and June 1st, was attended by over 160 people at the Espace Clacquesin, a former distillery in Malakoff in the Hauts-de-Seine region of France.

Guests were able to see demonstrations of the two Fujifilm toner presses available in France since April: the Revoria PC1120 configured in 10 colors, including gold, silver, white, neon pink, as well as transparent ink in a six-group configuration and the ApeosPro C, CMYK press for short runs .

With an 18-month European launch, of which France is the final stage, Fujifilm is delighted with the results "significant success" of its toner presses in Europe, and completes its digital offering with the Jet Press 750 S High Speed inkjet press, which leads the market in commercial and packaging applications, according to Fujifilm.
Fujifilm also presented the all-new xMF Press Ready digital stream .

Manuel Cortizo, Fujifilm Europe's Director of Sales and Business Development, hosted the event. Taku Ueno, Vice-President Europe, and Scott Mackie, Managing Director of Fujifilm Asia-Pacific, reviewed the history of the Japanese group founded in 1934 and its current strategy.

Then Joaquim Ventura, Director France Fujifilm Graphic Systems, officially presented the new products and underlined the importance of service on these ranges, welcoming the partnership concluded in this respect with the company Bluecrest, "recognized for the quality of its service and its nationwide presence" .

Jérôme Garcin, recently appointed to the new position of Business Development Manager France for the Print On Demand range, presented the entire range with Michael Karaoulanis, POD specialist from Fujifilm Graphic Systems, to highlight the benefits of each product.

"We were delighted to welcome a large number of French printers, as well as numerous journalists and analysts, to demonstrate in real life what our technology is capable of." said Taku Ueno, Vice-President Europe.

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