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Canon USA Adds ColorStream 7000 Series

The series offers high efficiency for transactional applications, while also supporting the growth in direct mail and book production.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Canon U.S.A. has added the ColorStream 7000 series to its web-fed inkjet portfolio.

Developed on an advanced modern technology platform offering long-term serviceability, the series offers high efficiency for transactional applications, while also supporting the growth in direct mail and book production.

Offering robust and reliable performance, the new range of presses has been designed to help meet the needs of customers operating in demanding production environments, printing on standard offset uncoated and inkjet-treated paper. 

The series is designed to support demanding transactional workloads, data-driven direct mail applications, and efficient monochrome and color book production.

The new ColorStream 7000 series comprises three models: the ColorStream 7075, ColorStream 7100, and ColorStream 7127, which are available in both mono (1/1) and color (4/4) configurations. 

Offering production speeds ranging from 157 up to 417 feet per minute and a monthly duty cycle of up to 54 million letter impressions, the series enables customers to select the appropriate configuration for their current requirements. It also offers flexibility to scale as needs evolve. 

All models feature native 600 dpi printheads and the same highly pigmented, water-based inks used in the ColorStream 6000 series, helping to deliver consistent, high-quality performance across a wide range of applications.

The ColorStream 7000 series is optionally supported by PRISMAproduction, PRISMAlytics Dashboard, and PRISMAsimulate.

Waste-free print pause, print on-ramps, and inspection mode further allow operators to check and adjust print runs without unnecessary paper loss to enhance productivity. Inline automation functions, including slow request, enable seamless communication with inline finishing equipment and support continuous productivity.

“The introduction of the ColorStream 7000 series reflects our ongoing commitment to helping customers optimize productivity and adapt to evolving application demands,” said Kiyoshi Oka, executive vice president, Marketing Strategy Unit, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “Built on our proven ColorStream technology, this new series combines reliability, efficiency and scalability in a way that allows print service providers to confidently manage production volumes while maintaining exceptional output quality. The ColorStream 7000 series is particularly well-suited to transactional, direct mail, and book production workflows where reliability, efficiency, and consistent output are essential.”

The ColorStream 7000 series has been built on an advanced technology platform that combines the latest press software, preventive maintenance and regular software updates, to help minimize downtime and improve overall equipment efficiency.

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