Fujifilm used its 2026 Partner Conference in Vienna to launch a series of new production and office print developments, including a flagship production press, colour management software, expanded office print devices and a number of industry design awards.

A variety of new technology was unveiled at the event
Held under the theme “Make More”, the event brought together media and channel partners from across Europe and highlighted Fujifilm’s strategy for growing both its production print and office technology businesses in the region. Europe was described as a key growth market, with senior executives outlining continued investment in product development, automation and artificial intelligence.
“Vienna 2026 marks a pivotal moment in our technology journey,” said Keita Yamamuro, senior vice president, Fujifilm Graphic Communications & Device Technology Europe. “We are proud to introduce a new generation of solutions across both production and office print – innovations designed not only to enhance performance, but to create new possibilities.”
Among the announcements was the launch of the Revoria Press PC2120, the latest flagship model in Fujifilm’s production print portfolio. The six-colour toner press builds on the Revoria PC1120 and introduces new AI-driven automation features, a wider colour gamut and a newly developed green toner. According to Fujifilm, the press can reproduce up to 93% of Pantone spot colours and is designed to help print providers automate setup, colour optimisation and quality control.

The Fujifilm Revoria PC2120
The company also introduced Revoria Color Management, an integrated colour control solution designed for the Revoria range. The software automates calibration, profiling and colour verification, using inline sensors and scanners to reduce manual intervention and improve repeatability. Fujifilm said the system can reduce colour measurement time from around 10 minutes to approximately two minutes while helping operators maintain recognised colour standards.
In the office print sector, Fujifilm announced the European launch of the Apeos C3567 and Apeos C3061 A3 multifunction printer series. Available through authorised partners across Europe, the devices are designed for office environments and feature a common user experience, shared security architecture and support for media from 52gsm to 300gsm, including long-sheet applications up to 1,200mm. The Apeos C3567 features a 10.1-inch control panel and 160 page-per-minute single-pass duplex scanning, while the C3061 series offers a 7-inch control panel and multiple tray configurations. The range also incorporates Fujifilm’s ELFEAT low-temperature fusing toner, designed to reduce energy consumption, alongside serverless print and authentication tools and features intended to simplify future recycling.
Kazuo Tamura, corporate vice President of Fujifilm Business Innovation, said: “Offices need printers that are simple to use, easy to manage and reliable day after day. With the Apeos C3567 series and Apeos C3061 series, we’re giving businesses a compact A3 range that supports everyday work, from secure printing and scanning to producing high-quality materials in-house. It’s a practical addition to our European portfolio and gives our partners another strong option for customers looking to modernise their office print setup.”
The event also coincided with recognition for Fujifilm’s production print portfolio, with the Revoria Press PC2120, Revoria Press EC2100 series and Revoria Press SC285 series receiving Red Dot Design Awards 2026. Fujifilm said the awards recognised product design across criteria including innovation, functionality, ergonomics and durability.
The Vienna conference follows previous Fujifilm partner events in Budapest and Madrid and featured presentations from senior Fujifilm executives alongside product launches, technology demonstrations and partner-focused business sessions.





