Surprisingly versatile for a flagship, Konica Minolta’s AccurioPress C7100 targets on-demand color print shops
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Konica Minolta’s AccurioPress C7100 sits at the heart of the company’s digital print portfolio as a 100-page-per-minute color production press aimed at commercial print shops and in-plant operations looking for higher volumes and tighter color control than an office MFP can deliver. The toner-based engine supports coated and uncoated stocks up to 400 gsm, opening the door to applications from postcards and book covers to short-run packaging and direct mail pieces for North American and global print providers. With a duty cycle specified in the hundreds of thousands of pages per month, the system is built less for casual office use and more for continuous, revenue-generating print environments that depend on repeatable output and fast turnaround.
Flagship production role and core specifications
Konica Minolta positions the AccurioPress C7100 as part of its mid-to-high volume color production line, typically rated at up to 100 A4 impressions per minute in color and black and white, with image quality anchored by 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution and advanced toner and screening technology for smoother gradients and fine text reproduction. According to the company’s official product information, the press is designed to handle paper sizes up to 13 x 19.2 inches (SRA3 class) and media weights up to 400 gsm, while supporting long-sheet banner printing for items such as tri-fold brochures and small posters, giving print providers flexibility across common commercial applications and small-format collateral. Konica Minolta’s global product page describes the C7100 series as a flagship color production platform with automation features designed to support continuous, stable print quality.
Beyond raw speed and media range, the AccurioPress C7100 integrates inline sensors and automation options such as automatic color and front-to-back registration adjustments, which are particularly important for print shops operating multiple shifts and relying on less experienced operators to hit demanding brand color targets. The platform can be configured with a variety of finishing modules, including saddle stitching for booklets, perfect binding, punching, and trimming options, allowing many jobs to move directly from the print engine to a finished product without manual intermediate steps. According to specialty print trade coverage, these automation and finishing options are positioned to help smaller and mid-sized commercial printers take on more complex work with shorter runs while keeping labor and setup time in check compared with older-generation presses that require more manual color and registration control. Industry publication WhatTheyThink reported at launch that the AccurioPress C7100 and its sibling C7090 brought both higher productivity and expanded media handling compared with their predecessors.
From a workflow perspective, the AccurioPress C7100 typically connects into Konica Minolta’s own controllers or Fiery digital front ends, enabling variable data printing and integration with common prepress workflows used in commercial and corporate environments. That makes the press relevant for segments such as personalized direct mail, short-run catalogs, and customized training materials where each piece may carry unique content while still requiring consistent color across the job. For environments that already run Konica Minolta’s AccurioPro or related software suites, the C7100 can be managed as part of a broader fleet, including monochrome production systems and light industrial presses, helping standardize operator training and maintenance routines across a print shop.
Environmental aspects also play a role in how Konica Minolta markets its production hardware, with the company pointing to initiatives such as using recycled plastics in certain components and toner bottles, as well as energy management features designed to reduce power consumption relative to older-generation equipment. That positioning aligns with broader sustainability expectations in the print industry, where corporate and public-sector buyers increasingly ask about lifecycle impacts and energy footprints alongside print quality and speed. A recent corporate communications post highlighted Konica Minolta’s efforts to give used plastics a “second life” in hardware and consumable parts, a theme that extends from office devices into production-class systems such as the AccurioPress series. Konica Minolta Europe emphasized in a sustainability-focused update that reused plastics are incorporated into toner bottles and product components while maintaining performance standards.
Strategically, the AccurioPress C7100 series underpins Konica Minolta’s efforts to grow in commercial and industrial printing, a segment the company has identified as a key earnings driver as traditional office print volumes face structural pressure from digitization. The C7100’s role is to defend and expand the company’s installed base in mid-volume color production, sitting alongside higher-end inkjet systems such as the B2-format AccurioJet KM-1e and lower-volume business printers that share core imaging technologies. For investors, production hardware like the AccurioPress line matters because it typically sells as part of multi-year contracts that bundle equipment, service, and click-based revenue, contributing recurring income rather than one-off sales.
Konica Minolta is publicly traded in Tokyo under the securities code 4902, with the shares listed on the Prime Market segment of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the international securities identification number (ISIN) JP3302000009; the stock most recently closed in Japan in Japanese yen and remains a bellwether for how investors assess the company’s progress in shifting toward higher-value print and digital services.
AccurioPress C7100 in brief: key product facts
- Product: Konica Minolta AccurioPress C7100
- Manufacturer: Konica Minolta, Inc.
- Category: Flagship color production press
- Launch date: 2021 (global market introduction for the C7100 series)
- MSRP / Price: Configuration-dependent; typically sold via quotes and service contracts rather than a single list price
- Availability: Sold through Konica Minolta’s production print channels and authorized dealers in key markets including North America, Europe, and Asia
- Target audience: Commercial print shops, in-plant print centers, and larger corporate print rooms needing automated, mid-to-high volume color production
- Key differentiator / USP: 100 ppm color output with 400 gsm media support, inline automation for color and registration, and a wide range of finishing modules for end-to-end production
More on Konica Minolta’s production print strategy
For readers tracking Konica Minolta’s broader shift toward commercial and industrial printing, additional financial and strategic details are available via the company’s investor relations channels.
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