Konica Minolta to showcase its range at Pamex
At Pamex 2026, Konica Minolta will showcase a comprehensive range of production and industrial printing solutions aimed at helping print businesses improve productivity, automate workflows, and expand application capabilities. The focus will be on supporting the commercial print, label, and small packaging segments with digital technologies that enable faster turnaround, consistent quality, and operational efficiency.
16 Jan 2026 | 360 Views | By PrintWeek Team
The display will feature Konica Minolta’s core digital printing platforms, label presses, embellishment solutions, mono and colour production systems, and office production devices, supported by live demonstrations of workflow optimisation powered by the AccurioPro Flux suite.
Key production and industrial print solutions include:
AccurioLabel 400: A high-productivity digital label press with white toner support, designed for converters handling mid- to high-volume label applications.
AccurioLabel 230: A compact, cost-efficient label press suited for short-run and on-demand label production with fast setup and reduced waste.
MGI AccurioShine 3600 with iFoil: A digital UV spot varnish and foiling system that enables premium embellishments and variable data effects for labels and packaging.
AccurioPress C14010S: A high-speed colour production press with fifth-colour white toner capability, ideal for premium commercial and packaging applications.
AccurioPress C7100 Enhanced: An automation-driven production press offering consistent colour, advanced media handling, and support for long-sheet applications.
AccurioPress C4080, C4065, 7120, and AccurioPrint 2100: Colour and monochrome production systems addressing a wide range of volume, application, and entry-level production needs.
Bizhub C751i and Bizhub 950i: Office production devices designed for secure, high-volume colour and monochrome printing in enterprise environments.
In addition to hardware platforms, Konica Minolta will demonstrate its production workflow software solutions that enable end-to-end automation, colour accuracy, and job management in professional print environments. AccurioPro Flux will be showcased as a central workflow solution that streamlines job submission, scheduling, queue management, and output control across multiple devices, helping print service providers improve turnaround times, reduce manual intervention, and enhance overall production efficiency. Complementing this, AccurioPro Color Manager will be demonstrated to highlight advanced colour management capabilities, enabling consistent colour reproduction across devices, substrates, and applications. Together, these workflow solutions support print businesses in achieving greater operational control, predictable output quality, and scalable production workflows aligned with evolving customer demands.
In addition to production printing, Konica Minolta will also showcase collaborative solutions and managed content services that are increasingly relevant for PP/IP customers working with designers, agencies, and distributed teams.
“At the show, we will showcase two of its advanced production printing platforms introduced earlier this year, the AccurioPress C7100 Enhanced and the AccurioPress C14010S. These solutions will be demonstrated to highlight their performance capabilities, application versatility, and productivity advantages for modern print businesses,” Manish Gupta, head of product lifecycle management and planning division, Konica Minolta Business Solutions, said.
Designed for automation-driven production, the C7100 Enhanced delivers improved image stability, real-time colour and registration control through Intelligent Quality Optimiser technology, and broad media support. It enables consistent, high-quality output with minimal operator intervention across diverse commercial applications.
A high-speed, high-volume production press delivering up to 140-ppm, the C14010S stands out with its fifth-colour white toner capability. It enables premium printing on coloured, transparent, and synthetic substrates, supported by Intelligent Media Sensors that improve uptime and reduce manual adjustments.
Together, these presses represent Konica Minolta’s continued focus on combining automation, reliability, and creative flexibility to help print businesses achieve better operational and commercial outcomes.
“We will be hosting live demonstrations and interactive sessions at our stall, giving visitors a hands-on look at our latest printing technologies. Attendees can experience our range of production and industrial print engines in operation, highlighting print quality, application flexibility, productivity, and performance across a wide variety of media. Our experts will also be on hand for one-on-one discussions, offering practical insights into how these solutions can streamline workflows, boost efficiency, and deliver consistently high-quality print outcomes,” Gupta said.
He said across India’s printing, packaging, and converting sectors, the outlook remains positive, with digital printing playing an increasingly central role. Print volumes on digital presses continue to rise as both commercial printers and in-house operations invest in technologies that offer quicker turnaround times, greater flexibility, and the ability to handle short runs and varied jobs more efficiently. This shift reflects the industry’s move toward more agile, on-demand production.
Market data reinforces this trend. India’s label printing market reached USD 2.46-billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at over 13% annually through 2030, driven largely by food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and eCommerce demand. Commercial printing is also growing steadily, supported by urban retail expansion and a rising need for personalised marketing materials, while digital printing for packaging is seeing even faster growth as brands look for customised, low-waste, and more sustainable production options.
These trends are closely influencing how we shape our product portfolio and what we bring to platforms like PAMEX. Our focus continues to be on strengthening our digital offerings across high-volume colour production presses, label printing solutions, and workflow automation. As customer expectations evolve towards faster delivery, wider media choices, sustainability compliance, and premium finishes, we are continuously enhancing our solutions with smarter automation, consistent colour performance, broader media compatibility, and advanced embellishment options.
As the industry moves further toward digital, our roadmap remains firmly aligned with helping customers boost productivity, improve profitability, and stand out in a competitive and rapidly evolving print landscape.