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Mitsubishi Sheet-Fed Printing Machines: Complete History & All Models

The complete Mitsubishi sheet-fed story — from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' printing division through the Diamond series 1000, 2000, 3000, 3F, and the 2013 transition that created RMGT. Every model, India installed base, and guide.

Mitsubishi Sheet-Fed
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery · Tokyo, Japan · Printing division est. c.1960s

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) — one of Japan's largest industrial conglomerates — operated a printing machinery division producing sheet-fed offset presses under the Diamond brand. The Diamond series competed directly with Heidelberg, Komori, and manroland in the B2 and B1 market segments, particularly through the 1980s and 2000s. In 2013, MHI's printing division was merged with Ryobi's printing machinery business to form RMGT (Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology). The Diamond brand was discontinued for new presses, but a significant installed base remains in India and globally.

MHI
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Diamond
Press brand name
2013
Merged into RMGT with Ryobi
300+
Estimated Diamond presses in India
Understanding Mitsubishi / Diamond / RMGT — the corporate chain

This is one of the most confusing brand relationships in the print industry. Here is the clear version:

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) made sheet-fed offset presses under the Diamond brand from the 1960s to 2013.
Ryobi Ltd made sheet-fed offset presses under the Ryobi brand from 1961 to 2013.
In 2013, MHI's printing division and Ryobi's printing division merged into a joint venture: Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology (RMGT).
New presses are sold as RMGT — neither Ryobi nor Diamond. See the Ryobi/RMGT page for the current RMGT range.
Pre-2013 presses with a "Diamond" badge are Mitsubishi-origin. Pre-2013 presses with a "Ryobi" badge are Ryobi-origin. Both are now supported by RMGT/authorised service.

1960s – 1985
Early Mitsubishi Diamond — Entering the Press Market

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries brought engineering credibility from aerospace, shipbuilding, and heavy machinery to the printing press market. Their early presses were conservative but well-engineered — built to MHI's industrial standards with robust construction. Initial focus was the Japanese domestic market and select export markets where the Mitsubishi brand name carried institutional weight.

ModelYearsFormatNotesStatus
Early Diamond models (B2 / B1)c.1965 – 1985B2 to B1MHI's first commercial offset presses. Sold primarily in Japan and government/institutional markets in Asia. Limited India presence in early era.Discontinued
Diamond 1000 Series
Diamond 1000 — B2+ Format Press
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotes & India significanceStatus
Diamond 1000 (early gen)1978 – 1995B2+52 × 72cm12,000 s/hr2C, 4CMHI's first widely exported B2 press. Competed with Heidelberg SM 72 and Komori L-40. Some India presence in institutional and government print.Discontinued
Diamond 2000 Series
Diamond 2000 — B1 Format Press
MHI's B1 challenge to Heidelberg SM 102 and Komori LS-102
ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotes & India significanceStatus
Diamond 2000 UV1995 – 2008B172 × 102cm13,000 s/hr4C–8C + UV lampsUV variant of Diamond 2000. Used by Indian premium packaging converters for metalised board and specialty substrates. Moderate India presence.Discontinued
Diamond 2000 Perfecting1990 – 2008B172 × 102cm13,000 s/hr4+4, 6+6 simultaneousPerfecting version for book printing and high-volume catalogues. Some India book printing installations.Discontinued
Diamond 3000 / 3F Series
Diamond 3000 & 3F — Final Generation Before RMGT
MHI's most advanced sheet-fed press · 2005–2013
Diamond 3F — MHI's final press before the RMGT merger

The Diamond 3F (introduced c.2008) was Mitsubishi's most technically advanced sheet-fed press — simultaneous plate changing, high-speed automation, and LED UV capability on later configurations. It was in production when the 2013 RMGT joint venture was announced. The 3F's technology formed part of the foundation for the RMGT press range. In India, Diamond 3F installations are rare — the press was expensive and the RMGT announcement in 2013 created uncertainty that delayed purchases. The Diamond 3F is a capable, well-built press and Diamond 3F owners receive service support through the RMGT/authorised network.

ModelYearsFormatMax SheetMax SpeedColoursNotesStatus
Diamond 3F2008 – 2013B1 / B2+75 × 105cm18,000 s/hr4C–14C, LED UV option, coater, perfectingFinal Diamond generation. Peak MHI sheet-fed technology. Very few India installations. Service through RMGT network.Discontinued (RMGT merger)
India Guide for Mitsubishi Diamond Press Owners

Diamond brand discontinued — new presses are RMGT. See Ryobi/RMGT page

Through RMGT and authorised service network in India

Contact RMGT India agent (Priya Machines, Mumbai) for Diamond press parts

rmgt.co.jp ↗

For used Diamond presses: Dealers in Ulhasnagar (Maharashtra) and Kirti Nagar (Delhi) occasionally carry Diamond 2000 and 3000 presses. IndiaMART lists are the best starting point.
Parts and service: Contact Priya Machines (RMGT authorised agent, Mumbai) for Diamond press parts and service. MHI engineering quality means Diamond presses tend to be mechanically robust and well-maintained examples have long service lives.
Buyer's note: A Diamond 2000 or 3000 in good condition represents excellent value in the Indian used market — MHI engineering quality at a price discount versus comparable Heidelberg SM/CD 102. Verify parts availability for specific model before purchase.
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