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Fujifilm Launches Revoria Press PC2120

In June, Managed Technology attended Fujifilm’s European Partner Conference in Vienna, Austria, where Fujifilm unveiled the new Revoria Press PC2120 to the European market.

It was more than just another product launch. For anyone involved in commercial print, digital production, short-run print, creative print, or offset litho, the PC2120 is a clear signal of where the market is heading.

Fujifilm used the conference to set out its ambitions for the European print market, with production print and office technology both taking centre stage. The event brought together Fujifilm leaders, partners and media from across Europe, with the new Revoria Press PC2120 launched live as the flagship model in Fujifilm’s high-end professional print range.

As one of Fujifilm’s key UK growth partners, and an award-winning partner already trusted to help drive Fujifilm’s expansion in the UK market, Managed Technology had a front-row view of a major statement of intent. This is a press UK commercial and offset printers cannot afford to ignore.

A New Flagship for Creative Production Print

The Revoria Press PC2120 builds on the success of the Revoria Press PC1120, but this is not simply a minor update. Fujifilm has introduced a combination of expanded colour capability, AI-driven automation and one-pass six-colour production that gives printers a very different kind of digital press.

At its heart, the PC2120 is a six-colour toner production press. It can print CMYK plus two speciality toners in a single pass, helping printers produce work that would traditionally require additional processes, extra handling or separate finishing stages. Fujifilm’s expanded speciality toner range includes Green, Pink, Gold, Silver, Clear, White and Textured Paper options, giving printers far more creative flexibility than standard CMYK production.

The standout addition is Fujifilm’s newly developed Green toner. When used alongside Pink toner, it significantly expands the printable colour gamut and enables the PC2120 to reproduce up to 93% of Pantone spot colours.

That is important because designers and brands increasingly work in vivid, screen-led colour. The challenge for printers has always been converting that expectation into physical print. Bright greens, vivid pinks, strong oranges and brand-critical colours can be difficult to reproduce convincingly with CMYK alone. The PC2120 helps close that gap.

For commercial printers, that means better colour accuracy, stronger creative output and a more compelling offer to customers who want their printed work to look closer to what they see on screen.

Why Commercial Printers Should Take Note

Commercial printers are under constant pressure. Customers want faster turnarounds, shorter runs, more personalisation, more colour impact and more premium finishing, often without wanting to pay a premium for complexity.

The PC2120 is designed for exactly that environment.

It supports high-speed production of up to 120 pages per minute, 2400 dpi print resolution and a broad range of media from lightweight 52 gsm paper through to heavyweight 400 gsm stock. It can also support long-sheet applications up to 330 x 1,300 mm with the appropriate options.

That opens the door to a wider range of commercial applications, including high-impact direct mail, short-run packaging, premium business cards, brochures, book covers, invitations, creative marketing collateral, personalised campaigns, certificates, menus, point-of-sale material and specialist promotional print.

But the biggest opportunity is not just “more print”. It is more valuable print.

Gold and Silver toner can create metallic effects. White toner supports printing onto coloured, dark or transparent media. Clear toner can be used for highlights and subtle embellishment. Green and Pink toner help create brighter, more vivid colour reproduction. Together, these capabilities allow printers to move beyond commodity print and offer work that is harder to compare on price alone.

That is where the PC2120 becomes interesting. It gives printers a way to sell creativity, impact and differentiation, not just volume.

Why Offset Printers Should Also Be Paying Attention

Offset litho still has an important place. For long runs, specialist substrates and established production workflows, it remains a powerful and proven process.

But the market has changed.

Customers increasingly want shorter runs, faster turnarounds, versioned campaigns, personalised content and less waste. They also want premium-looking work without the cost and lead time of traditional special processes.

For offset printers, the PC2120 should not be seen as a threat to litho. It should be seen as a way to extend what the business can offer.

It gives offset printers the ability to handle shorter-run, high-value work more efficiently. It can support fast-turnaround jobs that do not suit litho set-up economics. It can produce creative embellishment effects without always needing separate finishing or outsourcing. It can also help bring new digital applications into a business that already has strong print knowledge, customer relationships and finishing capability.

In other words, the PC2120 is not about replacing offset. It is about helping offset printers stay relevant in a market where flexibility, speed and creativity are becoming just as important as traditional production efficiency.

Automation That Reduces Operator Dependency

One of the most significant parts of the PC2120 story is automation.

Fujifilm has built AI-driven features into the press and workflow to help simplify complex production tasks. The Substrate Profiler analyses loaded paper and automatically recommends optimal settings, helping reduce setup time and improve operational efficiency. Revoria Flow uses AI to analyse documents and recommend image quality enhancements, such as sharpening text or fine lines.

The system can also detect scenes within images, such as people or landscapes, and apply appropriate corrections to support consistent output, even where operator experience varies.

That matters because skilled print operators are valuable, and not always easy to find. Anything that helps reduce manual setup, simplify colour work and improve repeatability can make a real difference to productivity and profitability.

The PC2120 also supports Smart Monitoring Gate, which continuously detects paper colour variations and registration misalignment during printing, automatically correcting issues in real time without affecting print speed.

For busy print rooms, that is a big deal. Consistency is where profit is protected. Less intervention, fewer errors, fewer reprints and more predictable output all matter.

The Service Question: Why Managed Technology’s Role Matters

A production press is a revenue-generating asset. When it is running, work is going out of the door. When it is down, customers are waiting, deadlines are at risk and profit is being lost.

That is why service support is not a side issue. It is central to the buying decision.

Managed Technology has been selected as Fujifilm’s first official UK partner to deliver in-house service and support for the Revoria production print range. Unlike suppliers who rely on third-party service providers, Managed Technology has its own national service department and its own trained engineers.

Three of our senior production print engineers have completed intensive training at Fujifilm’s European Headquarters in Düsseldorf, Germany, certifying Managed Technology to install, support and optimise the full Revoria range.

For UK printers, that changes the support model.

It means no third-party handovers. No fragmented chain of responsibility. No uncertainty about who owns the problem. From consultancy and installation through to service, support and optimisation, Managed Technology can deliver a joined-up experience using its own Fujifilm-trained engineering team.

For commercial printers and offset printers considering a move into Fujifilm production print, that should provide real confidence.

A Serious Moment for Fujifilm in the UK Print Market

Fujifilm has deep print heritage, but the Revoria range puts that expertise directly in front of the UK production print market under the Fujifilm name.

The PC2120 makes that move even more significant.

It combines high-speed digital production, six-colour capability, expanded gamut, speciality toner effects, AI-assisted workflow and real-time quality control. It gives commercial printers new creative options and gives offset printers a practical route into more flexible, short-run and high-value digital production.

Having seen the launch first-hand in Vienna, our view is simple: the PC2120 is not just another digital press. It is a serious statement of intent from Fujifilm.

For UK print businesses, the opportunity is equally clear.

If you are looking to add more value to every job, produce colours that standard CMYK struggles to reach, reduce operator dependency, bring more creative work in-house or build a more flexible production model, the Revoria Press PC2120 deserves a closer look.

And with Managed Technology as the only UK Fujifilm partner with its own trained in-house Revoria engineers, UK printers now have a route to Fujifilm production print backed by local expertise, direct accountability and a support model built around the realities of commercial print.

This is not just a new press. This changes everything.

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