Specifically built for India’s growing Print Economy, the new machine is engineered to address the evolving demands of customers seeking high output quality, versatile media handling, and enhanced operational efficiency within compact production environments in India.
The system enables stable paper feeding even in limited spaces with minimal configuration, allowing print providers to maximise productivity without expanding their operational footprint.
As print service providers across India continue to manage diverse, short-run jobs with quick turnaround expectations, ImagePress V770 supports a wide range of applications from marketing collaterals and menus to labels and synthetic media, enabling them to expand their offerings while maintaining consistency and efficiency.
The machine delivers print speeds of up to 81-ppm on plain and thick media ranging from 52- to 220-gsm, and 77-ppm on coated media between 70- and 180-gsm. The Printer also supports media printing up to 350-gsm on uncoated and coated surface along with textures and synthetics. This balance of speed, media versatility, and dependable performance makes it well suited for commercial print businesses handling high-mix, short-run jobs, helping improve turnaround times without compromising output consistency.
Speaking on the launch, Toshiaki Nomura, President & CEO, Canon India, said, “Across India’s print industry, we are seeing a clear shift in customer expectations towards shorter runs, faster turnaround, greater flexibility, and consistent quality across a wider range of applications. The ImagePress V770 has been developed with these requirements at its core, as part of our ‘Made for India’ approach bringing global engineering with local insight to build solutions closely aligned with market needs. It helps print businesses take on high-mix work confidently, without trading off speed, consistency, or footprint. With the V770, we are reinforcing our commitment to enabling the next phase of growth for India’s print entrepreneurs and production print providers.”
Puneet Datta, senior director, commercial and industrial printing, Canon India, said, “The ImagePress V770 has been developed with a clear understanding of what India’s jobbers and print-for-pay providers need most: reliable production, media flexibility, and consistent colour — job after job. With up to 77-ppm on coated media, and innovations like the integrated air-assist tray for continuous coated paper feeding, the V770 is designed to keep jobs moving with fewer interruptions. Its compact design and stable paper handling make it well-suited for space-constrained environments. A major step forward is bringing Canon’s proven PRISMAsync workflow directly into the press, so scheduling, colour control and production management are simpler and more predictable. Combined with enhanced colour reproduction and improved durability across applications, the V770 enables providers expand into more applications, with confidence”
A key differentiator of the ImagePress V770 is its newly engineered air-assisted Integrated Tray, designed to deliver stable and reliable feeding of coated media with a capacity of up to 250 sheets.
Canon also introduced its built-in PRISMA workflow solution – PRISMAsync LITE, an integrated platform that unifies production control and workflow management within a single, intuitive interface.