Fujifilm launches two new print production models
(unknown if Xerox will relabel in the U.S., or when Fujifilm will enter U.S. copier
market under its own name)
- Now offering the Revoria Press PC1120 production color laser system
o Replaces the Xerox Iridesse engine
o 4 tandem OPC drum design
o Up to 6 colors of toner
o Air suction feeder
o Static removal device
o Image data is automatically divided into 5 colors of toner, such as cyan,
magenta, yellow, black and pink
o Top speed of 120ppm
o 2400x2400dpi
o Media handling 52gsm to 400gsm
o Banner sheets up to 120mm
o Uses Super EA (emulsion aggregate) Eco toner
Claims now has the smallest toner particle in the industry
o Artificial intelligence enables automatic image corrections for photo images
Photographic images are automatically enhanced based on existing
lackluster condition, such as image being too dark/too bright, back light
exposure, correction of skin tones, and/or bringing out the hues in
blue skies
o Finishing options include; paper folding, saddle stitching, 3 way trimming,
square back finishing
o Print server outputs 1200x1200dpi and 10 bits per color
- Also offering the Revoria Press E1 series production b/w laser system
o Top speed of 136ppm
o 2400x2400dpi
o Uses EA Eco LGK toner
o 52gsm to 350gsm paper handling
o Banner sheets up to 660.4mm long
- Revoria brand comes from “reborn, “renew” and “refine” and “ia” which is suffix for country or land