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  • Konica Minolta named a Leader in IDC MarketScape for High Speed Inkjet

    Langenhagen, Germany | 24 Feb 2026

The global production print market is entering a new phase of transformation. According to insights from the IDC MarketScape Worldwide High-Speed Inkjet 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc #US52990625, December 2025), "The high-speed inkjet market is a segment of the production printing business that holds a lot of promise, but in some ways, the technology is ahead of demand."

“The speeds of these high-speed inkjet systems continue to increase as improved inkjet printheads, ink, and drying technologies come online. In fact, IDC sees that equipment manufacturers continue to innovate on all fronts to improve the quality available from high-speed inkjet presses, even as they improve the economics of digital printing and make presses easier to operate.”

The analyst’s report adds: “Print service providers are often shifting offset print volumes onto high-speed inkjet presses for cost reasons, such as:

  • The cost of materials, such as paper and aluminum, is going up. Paper costs are pushing companies to switch to digital production because digital has less paper waste than traditional offset. Also, the cost of aluminum is increasing, so making aluminum offset plates is becoming more expensive, changing the dynamic between offset and digital production. Print service providers recognize the trend toward smaller runs, which magnifies these costs and drives investments in digital production equipment.
  • “Labor costs are escalating. According to IDC's 2025 Production and Large Printing Survey, about 40% of print service providers report having labor issues within the past 12 months. If print shops can't find employees to operate their equipment, they occasionally change to digital equipment so that it is easier to operate and to find employees whom they can train to operate it. Another effect of rising labor costs is the need for more highly automated equipment. Through this research, IDC has encountered multiple operations that used to have four employees operating a single press; now they have one or two employees operating two or three production digital printers.”

This IDC MarketScape assesses vendor activities in the worldwide high-speed inkjet (HSIJ) press market. This document uses the IDC MarketScape research methodology to evaluate multiple quantitative and qualitative criteria to measure each vendor's position in the market. The evaluation is based on a standardized set of parameters, which IDC used to produce a comparative analysis of these high-speed inkjet press market participants.

Konica Minolta was named a Leader in the report.

According to the report, “Consider Konica Minolta if your business seeks high levels of image quality and productivity, versatility across offset and specialty substrates, and robust support for short- and mid-run commercial, packaging, or specialty print production in a globally serviced, automated solution.“

The report notes, “Konica Minolta has built an impressive portfolio and a road map for future products that offer very high levels of productivity and print quality based on the company's extensive inkjet technology. Konica Minolta has achieved significant success and progress since the last iteration of this IDC MarketScape. The company has continued to evolve both its high-speed cutsheet inkjet solutions and its adjacent portfolio with toner-based products for the document and label printing markets.“

“We are honored to be recognized as a high-speed inkjet leader,” said Toshi Uemura Head of Industrial Print Business, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe. With more than 150 years of heritage, Konica Minolta remains committed to delivering reliable technologies. Since its launch in 2016, the AccurioJet high-speed inkjet series has built more than a decade of proven performance and surpassed 400 installations worldwide.

Toshitaka Uemura

Head of IP Business at Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe

“We have continued to invest in high-speed inkjet innovation since the AccurioJet platform was introduced in 2016, steadily advancing performance and reliability based on real-world production experience. Most recently, we began rolling out the AccurioJet 30000 in 2025, and as part of our roadmap, we are continuing development toward the next-generation AccurioJet 60000.”
Toshitaka Uemura

Head of IP Business at Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe

“These ongoing investments reflect our long-term commitment to helping customers strengthen productivity, quality, and operational stability as they plan for the future. We believe the IDC MarketScape’s independent analysis provides valuable guidance on what matters most when evaluating high-speed inkjet and how vendors are positioned to support long-term success.”

Visit our landing page to download an excerpt of the IDC MarketScape report.

About IDC MarketScape:

IDC MarketScape vendor assessment model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of technology and service suppliers in a given market. The research utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each supplier’s position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of technology suppliers can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective suppliers.

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  • Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH, based in Langenhagen, Germany, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Konica Minolta Inc., Tokyo, Japan. With its unique expertise in imaging, data processing and data-based decision making, Konica Minolta creates relevant solutions for its customers - small and medium-sized businesses, large enterprises and public sector - and solves issues faced by society.  

    Konica Minolta delivers intelligent digital solutions for the digital workplace, streamlining print management, document and business workflows, IT services, and business intelligence to boost productivity, enhance security, and drive digital transformation. The company’s success in driving transformation is also confirmed by IDC, since the ‘IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Print Transformation 2023 Vendor Assessment’ has named Konica Minolta a “Leader” in print transformation. Konica Minolta has been a Microsoft Global Managed Partner since 2021. 

    Konica Minolta's Igniting Print Possibilities offering helps printers, converters and brand owners maximize workflow automation to increase efficiency. The company delivers consultancy in all communication matters as well as top-of-the-line production, packaging as well as label printers. Its finishing devices create print products that stand out and create added value. Konica Minolta has established itself as the production printing market leader for more than a decade in Europe (InfoSource). 

    For an increasing number of organizations, success today is more than the narrow definition of financial prosperity – it also includes protecting the environment and having a positive impact on their workforce as well as the societies they are embedded in. With its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Konica Minolta has pledged to consistently pursue its sustainability and social responsibility goals. The company has been repeatedly recognized for its rich history of social contribution as well as for working towards achieving the SDGs throughout its business and supply chain.  

    For its remote services, Konica Minolta was awarded the prestigious ‘Buyers Lab (BLI) 2023-2024 Pacesetter Award in Remote Service for the Western European market’ from Keypoint Intelligence. 

    Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe is represented by subsidiaries and distributors in more than 80 countries in Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. With more than 8,100 employees (as of March 31, 2025), Konica Minolta Europe earned net sales of over EUR 2.087 billion in financial year 2024/2025. 

    Worldwide, the company has over 35,600 employees and is operating in over 150 countries. 

    For more information, please visit https://www.konicaminolta.eu/eu-en/news and follow Konica Minolta on Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. 

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