Option Print invests in Canon

Vashi, Navi Mumbai-based Option Print has recently invested in a Canon ImagePress V800.

14 Nov 2025 | By Rahul Kumar

Prabhu Meghji Ravriya with the Canon ImagePress V800

“The first machine from Canon India in our facility, this new iPR V800, which we installed in June this year, is packed with advanced features and capabilities,” Prabhu Meghji Ravriya, proprietor of Option Print. 

He added that the proficiency of the new digital colour production press has been contributing a lot to Option Print’s digital printing job submissively since the day one of its installation. “We also run other advanced digital colour production presses of different brands in our facility. Each machine has its own advanced features and capabilities,” Ravriya said.   

He added, “It’s a matter of great pride for us to say that we fulfil what exactly our customers want as per their requirements at one place because we run a vast portfolio of best-in-class advanced machines in our facility handled by a team of 20 skilled printing and production professionals.”

Key machines and equipment running currently at Option Print’s production facility consist of a host of cutting-edge digital presses and other machines of different formats, technologies and configurations. 

“Graphic prints and end-products which we currently offer include everything from business cards up to big promotional outdoor banners. For this, our facility is fully equipped with digital production presses as well as wide-format printing machines,” Ravriya said.

When it comes to the competencies of the new iPR V800 at Option Print, this Canon digital colour production press is capable of operating at the speed of 80 A4-ppm, delivering graphic prints in the industry’s leading resolution of 2,400x2,4000-dpi. According to Ravriya, this all-new Canon digital press is designed perfectly in a compact size and small footprint for oversized productivity. “It’s really a splendid machine for fast production of dazzling graphic prints in vivid colours,” he added.