Once again this year, Fujifilm's Innovation Print Awards offer a concrete insight into the use of its systems on the production floor. The Japanese manufacturer received 170 entries from 14 countries, resulting in a total of 36 winners from all regions. The European winners, now known, include six projects produced in Germany and the UK.
Three award-winning projects for Wegner
German printer Wegner presented several works produced on its digital fleet, which includes a Jet Press 750S installed in 2019 and a Revoria Press PC1120 since 2022. And three of its productions were selected: a book printed on the Jet Press 750S, a calendar produced on the Revoria and a set of samples combining the two technologies.
The company, founded in 1985, had already been singled out last year for a publication produced with the Jet Press 750S, the Revoria PC1120 and an Acuity Select 48 table. CEO Henning Rose believes that these distinctions "are a testament to how far we've come over the years" thanks to Fujifilm printing machines.
Impress Print Services also wins awards for three projects
In the UK, Impress Print Services has also had three of its presses selected. The family-run print shop had strengthened its workshop in 2023 with a Jet Press 750HSM, a Revoria PC1120 press and a Revoria E1. The award-winning jobs include direct mail with the Jet Press 750HSM, samples printed with the Revoria PC1120 and magazines produced with the combination of Jet Press 750HSM and Revoria.

Fujifilm presses for various applications
Graham Leeson, Communications Manager for Fujifilm Europe, points out that these awards recognize the creativity and technical expertise of users. Fujifilm also emphasizes the coexistence of toner and inkjet solutions in its offering.












