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A Peek at Canon’s Packaging Lineup

Canon has extensive experience with inkjet for commercial applications and maintains a leading global position. Now it is time for them to enter the label and packaging press market with a successful new approach, initially for labels and then corrugated and folding carton in the future. With the depth and breadth of this projected packaging product line, it could ultimately give Canon the largest footprint this segment of the industry.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Canon has extensive experience with inkjet for commercial applications and maintains a leading global position. In 2018, in an effort to better understand the label and packaging market needs, they did some testing with the LabelStream 4000 label press. Since that time, they have leveraged those initial efforts to the beginning of what is expected to be a successful new approach, initially for labels and then corrugated and folding carton in the future.

Canon has been supplying small label presses including the  LX-P5510, LX-D5500, and LX-P1300 desktop dye and pigment inkjet printers to meet the need of in-house printed labels.

Canon has folding carton and corrugated solutions for short runs, with the Arizona and Colorado Series adapted for those kinds of application. For example, they offer the Canon UVgel Packaging Factory for short-run pre-print corrugated. It includes a Fotoba Jumbo Roll JRL feeder, a Colorado M-series printer, a Fotoba XLA170 cutter, and a Fotoba ST170 stacker/output table.


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About David Zwang

David Zwang travels around the globe helping companies increase their productivity, margins and market reach. He specializes in production optimization, strategic business planning, market analysis, and related services to companies in the vertical media communications market. Clients have included printers, manufacturers, retailers, publishers, premedia and US Government agencies. He can be reached at [email protected].

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