Fujifilm Business Innovation Australia (FBAU) has launched the Revoria Press PC2120, its flagship six-colour digital production press, which is now available to purchase in Australia.
The arrival of the Revoria Press PC2120 marks a major milestone for Australian print service providers seeking greater automation, AI capabilities and confidence in colour-critical production.
The launch is reinforced by the press achieving two internationally recognised industry certifications – Fogra Validation Printing System (VPS) Certification and Printing United Alliance G7 System Certification – validating its colour accuracy, consistency and production reliability.
Building on the success of the Revoria Press PC1120, the PC2120 introduces advanced AI-driven automation, an expanded colour gamut through a newly developed green specialty toner, and stable one-pass six-colour printing using CMYK plus two specialty toners.
The broader specialty toner lineup – including green, pink, gold, silver, clear, and white – enables print businesses to deliver more vivid colour, premium finishes and differentiated applications.
The dual certifications provide independent assurance that the PC2120 meets the demands of professional, colour-critical environments.
The Fogra VPS Certification confirms the system’s ability to produce ISO 12647-8 compliant validation prints with stable, repeatable and colour-accurate output, while the G7 System Certification verifies alignment to the globally recognised G7 calibration method for neutral grey balance and tonal consistency across production workflows.
Steve Fisher, general manager, Graphic Communications at FBAU, said the PC2120 responds directly to evolving market expectations.
“Australian print providers are being asked to deliver more – more colour accuracy, more creativity, and more efficiency – often with tighter turnaround times and fewer skilled resources,” said Fisher.
“The PC2120 was designed for that reality. Its dual certifications give customers absolute confidence, while its automation and expanded colour capability open the door to higher-value work and new revenue opportunities.”
At the heart of the press is FBAU’s proprietary AI technology, which simplifies complex workflows.
Features such as Substrate Profiler and Smart Monitoring Gate automatically optimise print settings and detect colour or registration variations in real-time, maintaining consistent output without compromising productivity.
The press also supports high-speed printing of up to 120 pages per minute, with resolutions up to 2400 dpi.
According to Yoshitaka Nakamura, senior general manager, Graphic Communications, Head of Oceania, the Australian launch reflects a broader regional commitment to production print excellence, while embracing a future of AI innovation in the graphic communications space.
“At Fujifilm Business Innovation, AI is a core pillar of how we are shaping the future of graphic communications,” Nakamura explained.
“The PC2120 demonstrates how our investment in AI translates into real value for customers – simplifying production workflows, reducing operator dependency, and delivering consistent, high-quality colour output at scale.
“Combined with its dual global certifications and local availability in Australia, the PC2120 reflects our long-term commitment to using intelligent technology to help print providers compete, differentiate and grow.”
With its combination of advanced automation, six-colour flexibility and independently validated colour performance, the PC2120 positions FBAU as a trusted partner for commercial printers, in-house print operations, and graphic communications specialists nationwide.
The Revoria Press PC2120 is available to purchase in Australia from Monday 11 May 2026.
