Konica Minolta unveils next-generation AccurioLabel Prototype at Labelexpo

The new prototype is positioned as suitable technology for mid-range digital label production.

Konica Minolta has revealed at Labelexpo Europe 2025 the first details of its new AccurioLabel Prototype, a system designed to push automation and productivity while addressing key industry challenges. 

Building on the success of the AccurioLabel 230, Konica Minolta’s Prototype is positioned as suitable technology for mid-range digital label production. It introduces an optional Intelligent Quality Optimiser (IQ) that simplifies workflows, enables longer print runs of up to 1,600 linear meters, and ensures color registration accuracy even at full speed (23.4m/min). Print resolution has also been raised to 1200 x 2400 DPI, offering sharper, more vibrant output. 

Visitors to Labelexpo Europe in Hall 5, stand E61/5G60 at Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, from 16-19 September can see it alongside Konica Minolta’s full portfolio of digital label and packaging workflow software, showcased in partnership with MGI Digital Technology. 

Other highlights include the AccurioLabel 230 (CMYK) for providers transitioning volumes from conventional to digital, the AccurioLabel 400 (CMYK + White) and MGI’s JETvarnish 3D Web 400 for digital embellishment. Also featured are the MGI Octopus Web for hybrid digital cutting and finishing, and the GM DC350Mini Basic for semi-rotary die-cutting and lamination. 

Software demonstrations will spotlight AccurioPro Flux, AccurioPro Dashboard, and the IC-320L Creo controller, complemented by MGI’s Connect (Dashboard, Approve, Predict) and the JetForce platforms. 

This year also marks a decade since Konica Minolta entered the label market, during which time more than 1,700 presses have been installed worldwide. 

The recent IDC MarketScape: Worldwide High-Speed Digital Label Printers 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc #US51812724, August 2025) noted that Konica Minolta has offered the AccurioPress digital label presses since 2014. Over that time, Konica Minolta has placed more than 1,700 of its toner-based label presses, which have found a ‘sweet spot’ in the digital label press market with its combination of quality and productivity. 

Konica Minolta was also named a Leader in this report. Looking ahead, Konica Minolta is determined to harness the momentum of a booming market, forecast by analysts Smithers Pira to surge in 10 years by almost 60 percent to USD 20 billion by 2032. 

Toshi Uemura, executive officer and head of industrial print at Konica Minolta Europe, commented: ‘We are at the forefront of digital label production, which offers exciting opportunities for print service providers. Today’s unveiling of our new AccurioLabel Prototype marks another milestone, building on the AccurioLabel 230’s success and delivering even greater automation, speed, and quality.’ 

He added: ‘Konica Minolta’s mission is to enable better communication and society through the power of digital printing. By working closely with our customers, we help them overcome challenges ranging from shorter lead times and smaller job volumes to the shortage of skilled operators and environmental concerns.’