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Two Fujifilm Production Color Printers Win Red Dot Design Award

Revoria Press EC2100S / EC2100 and Revoria Press SC285S / SC285 are the mid-range production printers for high performance and ease of use.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Fujifilm North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division, announced that two of its production color printers, Revoria Press EC2100S / EC2100 and Revoria Press SC285S / SC285, have received the “Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2026.”

This product design award program is organized by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen, based in Essen, Germany.

The Red Dot Design Award is considered one of the top three global design awards, along with the iF Design Award in Germany and the International Design Excellence Award (IDEA) in the United States.

“We’re thrilled to be recognized with Red Dot Design Awards for these Revoria Press products,” said Yuji Oki, general manager, Fujifilm North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division. “We pride ourselves on creating products that not only print accurately, but beautifully, and the design of each of our products is intentional to achieve those goals.

Revoria Press EC2100S / EC2100 and Revoria Press SC285S / SC285 are the mid-range production printers equipped with a specialty toner station in addition to the four-color toners, enabling five-color printing in one pass. 

These products achieve a compact machine size through the proprietary Vertical Toner Development Technology and LED printhead, both of which contribute to a space-saving design. 

They feature a design that enhances high performance and ease of use.

Additionally, a total of 27 products have been honored with the “Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2026” from the Fujifilm Group, including the X Series mirrorless digital cameras and the instax series of instant cameras.

The Red Dot Design Award is an international design award program launched in 1955. The award is given to outstanding products that have been judged on criteria such as design innovation, functionality, ergonomics, ecology, and durability. 

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