Fujifilm Highlights Print Embellishment Capabilities at Amplify Print 2025 and IPMA 2025
HANOVER PARK, Ill. – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division, today announced that it will be showcasing the range of embellishment focused capabilities and solutions that its REVORIA PRESS production press series can achieve at Amplify Print 2025 (Booth #4739), June 10-12 in Rosemont, Illinois. Fujifilm will also be appearing at the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) Education Conference (Booth #302), June 8-12 in Spokane, Washington.
"In today's competitive and advanced print landscape, the ability to create quality, eye-catching embellishments is critical," said Yuji Oki, general manager, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division. "As industry leaders we're always innovating to bring the best quality solutions to the marketplace. Our full line of CMYK+ enabled products demonstrate firsthand how Fujifilm offers the perfect solutions for the complex print jobs our print service providers see every day. We're excited to demonstrate these capabilities at Amplify Print and IPMA, to show print service providers how they can 'Make More' with Fujifilm."
The REVORIA PRESS™ SC285S (SC285S) will be onsite and running live at Amplify Print 2025. Bringing the high-end capabilities of Fujifilm's flagship REVORIA PRESS™ PC1120 digital press to a mid-range printing press, the SC285S is equipped with a specialty toner station 1 in addition to its four-color toners, enabling five-color printing in one pass. The SC285S and SC285 series presses, with printing speeds of 85 pages per minute, are best suited for quick printing and in-house printing environments. SC285S achieves a compact footprint with clear, pink, gold, silver and white for specialty toners. Availability of gold, silver and white will be announced soon. through Fujifilm's newly developed Vertical Toner Development Technology, which transports developer from bottom to top against gravity, significantly reducing the size of each development unit, and in turn enabling five-color printing without increasing the machine size. These advancements not only help print service providers' bottom lines, but give their customers impressive, attention-grabbing results.
As part of the Digital Embellishment track at Amplify Print 2025, Fujifilm's Andrew Gunn, director of product solutions and enablement for the Americas, will be part of a panel discussion entitled "Driving Demand for 5 th and 6 th Station Digital Print and Embellishments," where he will discuss, along with his peers, trends, techniques, and real-world applications of tactile and visual enhancements in print. This panel discussion is scheduled for 9:15AM CT on Wednesday, June 11.
The same week, Fujifilm will also be exhibiting at the IPMA conference, where leaders in inplant printing and mailing will gather to learn the latest industry advancements. "Our print solutions, especially our REVORIA PRESS™, APEOSPRO, J PRESS, and ACUITY™ series presses, offer a myriad of ways for our in-plant customers to integrate embellishments into their everyday workflows in creative and cost-effective ways," said Oki. "We're excited to share our latest developments with IPMA attendees onsite at the event!"