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Canon imagePRESS & Océ Digital Presses: Complete History & All Models

Every Canon production press — from the 2006 imagePRESS C1 to the current V1350 and V900 — plus the complete Océ portfolio of continuous feed inkjet presses. The Canon + Océ combined story, India installed base, and guide.

Canon imagePRESS + Océ
Canon Inc. · Tokyo, Japan · Est. 1937 · Océ (Netherlands, est. 1877) acquired by Canon 2010
↗ canon.co.in/production

Canon entered the production press market in 2006 with the imagePRESS C1, bringing their deep expertise in electrophotography and optics. Canon acquired Océ N.V. (Netherlands) in 2010 — adding Océ's world-leading continuous feed inkjet technology for high-volume transactional, book, and direct mail printing. The combined Canon + Océ portfolio now covers everything from cut-sheet toner production to ultra-high-speed inkjet web. In India, Canon imagePRESS presses are widely installed in commercial digital print, book publishing, and corporate in-plant departments.

1937
Canon founded, Tokyo
2006
First imagePRESS production press
2010
Canon acquires Océ N.V.
300+
Estimated Canon production presses India
2006 – 2012
imagePRESS C1 — Canon Enters Production Print
ModelYearsSpeedNotesStatus
imagePRESS C1 / C1+2006 – 201260 ppmCanon's first production digital press. Launched Canon as a serious production print brand. Some early India installations at commercial digital printers. Used as the benchmark for future imagePRESS development.Discontinued
imagePRESS C7000VP / C6000VP2008 – 201470/60 ppmVP series — Variable Print capable. Wider India adoption for commercial digital and direct mail work. Established Canon in Indian production print market.Discontinued
C800 / C900 Series
imagePRESS C800 / C850 / C910 — Mid Production Range
ModelYearsSpeedMax SheetNotes & India significanceStatus
C10000VP Series
imagePRESS C10000VP / C9010VP — Premium Production Range
ModelYearsSpeedMax SheetNotes & India significanceStatus
V Series (Current)
imagePRESS V Series — Canon's Current Production Range
V1350 · V1000 · V900 · V800 — the full current lineup
Official Canon imagePRESS product pages
ModelSpeedMax SheetNotes & India significanceStatus
imagePRESS V80080 ppmSRA3+Entry V series. Replaces C800. For entry commercial digital and in-plant. Official ↗Current
Océ (Canon)
Océ varioPRINT, ColorStream & ProStream — Continuous Feed Inkjet
High-volume transactional, books, direct mail
Océ — Canon's high-volume inkjet division

Océ N.V. (founded 1877, Venlo, Netherlands) was one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-speed inkjet and large-format printing systems before Canon's acquisition in 2010. Their continuous feed inkjet technology — varioPRINT for cut-sheet, ColorStream and ProStream for roll-fed — serves the world's largest transactional print operations: banks, utilities, insurance companies, government agencies, and book printers. In India, Océ/Canon continuous feed systems are installed at major billing service providers and high-volume book printers handling millions of pages per day.

ModelTechnologySpeedApplicationIndia significanceStatus
Océ ProStream 1000Roll-fed high-quality inkjetup to 100m/minPremium commercial, direct mail, cataloguesHigher quality than ColorStream — for premium commercial inkjet applications. Growing India interest from premium print service providers. Official ↗Current
Official India Contact — Canon India Pvt Ltd

Canon India Pvt Ltd

canon.co.in/production ↗

Mumbai · Delhi · Bengaluru · Chennai · Hyderabad · Kolkata · Pune · Ahmedabad

Canon India's production print position: Canon India has significantly grown its production print market share through the C10000VP era and continues with the V Series. Their B2+ format advantage (33 × 66cm vs SRA3+ competitors) is their primary differentiator — enabling longer sheets for book covers, large-format brochures, and spread printing without guillotining. Canon India demonstration facilities in Mumbai and Delhi can demonstrate the full V Series range.
Canon vs competitors in India: For a head-to-head evaluation, the V1350 competes against Ricoh Pro C7200X and Xerox Versant 280 at similar price points. Canon's B2+ sheet advantage and image quality are consistent differentiators. Ricoh's advantage is wider dealer network; Xerox's advantage is longer production print heritage. All three are worth evaluating for any new production press investment.
External links note: Links to manufacturer websites are provided for reference. Product page URLs occasionally change — if a link doesn't work, go directly to the manufacturer's homepage (e.g. bobst.com, heidelberg.com) and search for the product. All manufacturer information current as of April 2026.
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FeatureimagePRESS C910imagePRESS V800imagePRESS V900imagePRESS V1000imagePRESS V1350 (flagship)Océ varioPRINT i300
TechnologyToner EPToner EPToner EPToner EPToner EPCut-sheet inkjet
Max speed90 ppm80 ppm90 ppm100 ppm135 ppm300 A4/ipm
Max sheetSRA3+SRA3+SRA3+B2+ 33×66cmB2+ 33×66cmSRA3
Max gsm300gsm350gsm350gsm400gsm400gsmContinuous
Variable dataFull VDPFull VDPFull VDPFull VDPFull VDPFull VDP
India price new₹40–65L₹30–50L₹45–70L₹75–110L₹1.2–1.8Cr₹2.5–4Cr
Best India useMid commercial digitalEntry B3 commercialMid productionB2+ productionHigh-speed B2+ productionBooks / trans- actional printing
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