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Hamada Printing Machines: Complete History & All Models

The complete Hamada story — Japan's small-format press specialist, est. 1950. B 452, E 47, 700CD, 800DX, Star series — every model, the India installed base, and what Hamada owners need to know today.

Hamada
Hamada Printing Press Mfg. Co., Ltd · Osaka, Japan · Est. 1950
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Hamada Printing Press Manufacturing Co. has been making offset presses in Osaka since 1950. The company's focus has always been the small-format commercial press market — A3, B3, and compact B2 presses for in-plant, quick print, and small commercial printing. In India, Hamada presses are found in corporate in-plant print centres, small commercial shops, and educational institution printing departments. The Hamada brand is associated with simple, reliable presses that are easy to operate and maintain.

1950
Founded, Osaka, Japan
Small
Format specialist — A3 to B3
Simple
Operation — known for ease of use
500+
Estimated Hamada presses in India
1950 – 1980
Early Hamada — Establishing the Small-Format Niche

Hamada's early history is defined by small-format offset presses for Japan's rapidly growing in-plant and commercial print market in the post-war economic boom. Their presses were not technically adventurous — simple, reliable, well-built small offset presses at competitive prices. This positioning proved enduring. Hamada expanded into export markets through the 1970s and established a dealer network across Asia, including India.

ModelYearsFormatNotesStatus
Early Hamada models (various)1950 – 1975A4 to A3Small-format commercial presses for the Japanese domestic market. Not significant in India — predates major India export activity.Historical
Hamada 600 series (first gen)1968 – 1980B3First Hamada export-oriented B3 press. Some India presence from the late 1970s onwards as Hamada established India distribution.Discontinued
B Series
Hamada B Series — Compact Small-Format Presses
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotesStatus
Hamada B 300 / B 3161983 – 2000A329 × 31cm7,000 s/hr1CVery small single-colour — A3 format for small offices. Some India presence in government and educational institutions.Discontinued
700CD / 800DX Series
Hamada 700CD & 800DX — B3 Commercial Workhorses
The most common Hamada presses in India
700CD / 800DX — India used market guide
  • Hamada 700CD (2C, 1990s vintage): ₹3–8 lakh
  • Hamada 700CD (4C, 1995–2005): ₹10–25 lakh
  • Hamada 800DX (4C, 2000–2010): ₹15–35 lakh
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotes & India significanceStatus
Star Series
Hamada Star Series — Mid-Size Commercial
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotesStatus
Hamada Star 47 / Star 641990 – 2008B3 / Between B3 and B236 × 52cm / 46 × 64cm12,000 s/hr2C, 4CMid-range Hamada. The Star series offered better automation than the 700CD/800DX at a slightly higher price. Some India presence in larger commercial print shops.Discontinued
Current Range
Hamada E 47 & Current Production Models
ModelIntroducedFormatMax SheetMax SpeedNotesStatus
Hamada RS 34 / RS 34II2008 – presentA3+25 × 34cm10,000 s/hrVery compact A3+ press for in-plant. Updated B 452 equivalent. Simple operation — ideal for training and low-volume institutional printing. Official ↗Current
India Guide for Hamada Owners — Agent, Parts & Service

Hamada Printing Press Mfg. Co., Ltd, Osaka, Japan

Contact Hamada directly for current India representative

For new Hamada presses: Contact Hamada Co. Ltd through their website for current India agent. Hamada has maintained an India agent network throughout their export history.
For used Hamada (700CD / 800DX / Star series): Used Hamada presses are actively traded in India through dealers in Ulhasnagar (Maharashtra), Kirti Nagar (Delhi), and small press machinery traders on IndiaMART. The 700CD and 800DX are common enough that multiple dealers typically have stock.
Parts for older Hamada: Rubber rollers from Indian roller manufacturers (specify Hamada 700CD/800DX dimensions). Some OEM parts from India agent old stock. Many wear parts — rollers, dampening cloth, impression cylinder packing — are generic enough to source from Indian offset press consumables suppliers. Hamada's engineering is conventional enough that experienced Indian press engineers can fabricate many replacement parts locally.
Hamada's India positioning (honest assessment): Hamada is not the first choice for a printer investing in a new commercial press in 2024 — Shinohara, Ryobi/RMGT, and even Heidelberg SX 52 offer more capability at competitive prices. Hamada's current market in India is primarily: (1) replacement buyers for existing Hamada-using in-plant operations who want continuity, (2) institutional buyers (universities, government offices) seeking a simple, low-cost press for light duty printing, and (3) training establishments who value the ease of operation. The 700CD and 800DX in the used market remain excellent value propositions for these applications.
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