Konica Minolta's heritage in optics, photographic emulsions, and precision engineering anchors every production press, label system, and multifunction device shipping today. Selling a machine is the beginning of a ten-year relationship — and we plan for year ten on day one.
Since our earliest days as an optical instruments and photographic materials company, Konica Minolta has built durable businesses around a single question: how do you translate imaging science into equipment that earns its place on a customer's floor for a decade? Five hundred thousand production presses and bizhub devices in active production worldwide — many still running their original toner paths a decade on — are part of the answer.
Today, our commercial and production printing group focuses on what customers evaluate us on: consistent color across reruns, uptime through peak order windows, and service response that keeps promised delivery dates intact. That lens — and the engineering decisions it drives — are why commercial print shops, packaging converters, and corporate in-plants partner with us across multi-generation equipment lifecycles.
Service response, parts logistics, and preventive maintenance are measured against the production schedules you commit to your customers — not internal targets.
Release cycles deliver measurable gains in color accuracy, substrate range, or energy use — not cosmetic updates.
Platforms are designed for 5 – 10 year spare-parts commonality so your investment is protected against premature forced upgrades.
Per-machine carbon data, take-back programs, and polymerized toner feed directly into your Scope 3 disclosure stream.
Foundational work in photographic materials and precision optics establishes the discipline that still anchors our product engineering.
Expansion into professional copying and office imaging introduces the reliability engineering that shaped later production press development.
The bizhub PRO and AccurioPress lines expand into commercial production, with closed-loop color and inline finishing for short-run shops.
The AccurioLabel toner-based label platform and the KM-1 UV inkjet press extend the portfolio into packaging and sheetfed digital production.
More than 500,000 production installations worldwide, supported by regional service networks designed around commercial-shop realities.
Manufacturing and product-level certifications make audit conversations shorter — and take procurement friction off your project plan.
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