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Working in close partnership with customers, Konica Minolta has been at the forefront of production print for over two decades and are shaping the future together too.
The early 2000s
The start of the new millennium saw a transition from traditional offset printing to digital printing. Because the new digital technology made it possible for print providers to handle short print runs and offer faster turnaround times, digital presses quickly grew in popularity. Early to mid 2010s
Businesses increasingly adopted on-demand printing, reducing storage costs and enabling just-in-time production for marketing materials and direct mail. As a result, print providers could adopt automated workflows to reduce labor-intensive manual input. This period also marked the rise of software solutions that streamlined job management and improved production speed. 2015-2019
With sustainability becoming a key focus, print providers needed energy-efficient machines, more advanced technologies and recycled paper options, to reduce environmental impact. Particularly in the digital print industry, this required overcoming technical and environmental obstacles. Having been under development since 1990, Konica Minolta made a breakthrough with our Simitri polymerized toner. This polymerized toner was chemically synthesized to achieve fine and uniform particles, meaning intense heat wasn’t needed as it melted at a lower temperature than pulverized toner. 2020
The pandemic accelerated the need for remote printing solutions and further emphasized the importance of automation. The integration of cloud services allowed for remote job submission, expanding the capabilities of print service providers and offering clients more flexibility. 2024
AI-driven solutions and data analytics became integral to optimizing print workflows and improving customer targeting. Ever more advanced automation reduced manual intervention even further. 2025
Today, print providers have more opportunities than ever before.