FUJIFILM’s Revoria Press PC2120 Arrives in India with Green Toner
18 July 2026: FUJIFILM India launched the Revoria Press™ PC2120 at the opening of its Revoria Experience Center in Faridabad on 10 June 2026. The six-colour production press succeeds the PC1120 and combines CMYK with two specialty toner stations in a single pass.
FUJIFILM Business Innovation first announced the model globally on 1 December 2025, with sales in Japan and parts of Asia-Pacific scheduled from 19 December 2025. FUJIFILM’s official India release records the commercial launch on 10 June 2026.
Green and pink widen the colour range
The PC2120 adds a new green toner to the existing pink option. FUJIFILM says the CMYK, green and pink combination reproduces 93% of colours in the PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE Solid Coated within a E00 colour difference of 3 or less. Pantone LLC verified that result.
The wider gamut is aimed at colours in RGB artwork that standard CMYK may miss. Revoria Flow can separate RGB files into CMYK, green and pink layers, reducing manual pre-press work.
Less setup and correction during a run
The Substrate Profiler scans loaded paper and recommends print settings. Revoria Flow analyses documents and suggests corrections for text, fine lines and photographs. During production, an optional monitoring unit checks colour shifts and registration, then applies corrections without reducing the rated print speed, according to FUJIFILM.
The press can also be fitted with an Air Suction Feeder for coated and textured stocks. The optional Static Eliminator D1 is designed for films, metallic papers and other media prone to static. A separate inspection system can compare output with RIP images and check text and barcodes.
Speed, resolution and media range
The PC2120 is rated at up to 120 A4 pages per minute and 63 SRA3 pages per minute. It supports paper weights from 52 to 400 gsm when fitted with the specified feeding hardware, plus long sheets up to 330 × 1,300 mm with optional feed and output trays. The print engine has a resolution of 2,400 × 2,400 dpi, while the Revoria Flow server performs 1,200 × 1,200 dpi RIP processing.
FUJIFILM’s global release lists eight specialty toners: green, pink, gold, silver, clear, white, Custom Red and Textured Paper. The supplied India brief listed seven and omitted Custom Red. Exact toner availability should be confirmed with the local FUJIFILM Business Innovation office.
Koji Wada, Managing Director of FUJIFILM India, said the PC2120 and the Faridabad centre are intended to bring production-print technology closer to customers and give printers a place to test media and applications before live work. The centre also provides training for
operators and designers.
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