Nextgen Automation

Production Presses Built for High-Volume Business Printing

Buy or lease business-grade production presses designed for high-volume output, consistent quality, and demanding print environments, supported by responsive local service and predictable operating costs.

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Already know what you’re looking for? Explore our full selection of production presses built for speed, reliability, and consistent output in commercial and in-house print environments.

imagePRESS V800
Canon imagePRESS V800 High Performance Color Digital Press
Canon imagePRESS V900 color digital press
Canon imagePRESS V900
imagePRESS V800
Canon imagePRESS V700
Canon imagePRESS V1000
Canon imagePRESS V1000

Understand Your
Production Printing Needs

01

Clarify Volume, Speed, and Output Requirements

We review monthly print volumes, run lengths, media types, finishing needs & Color requirements.

02

Match the Right Production Press

The recommended press aligns with current workloads and future demand, balancing speed, duty cycle, image quality & automation.

03

Continuous Support for Production Environments

Ongoing support is delivered through managed print services to ensure press reliability, predictable operating costs, and fast issue resolution.

Service Performance,
Clearly Measured

3hr

Average response time

87.3

2025 Net Promoter Score

90%

First Call Resolution Rate

Predictable costs across the press lifecycle

Need Help Choosing the Right Production Press?

Get expert guidance to select the right press, configuration, and support model based on your volume requirements, turnaround expectations, and long-term business goals.

Canon imagePRESS Lite C270

A Technology Partner Backed by Real Results

Frequently Asked Questions

A production press is designed for high-volume, professional-quality printing that goes beyond the capabilities of a standard office printer. Production presses offer faster print speeds, higher monthly duty cycles, advanced finishing options, and superior color consistency, making them ideal for businesses with demanding print requirements.

Production presses are commonly used by print shops, marketing departments, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and businesses that regularly produce large quantities of brochures, catalogs, manuals, direct mail pieces, and other high-volume printed materials.

If you’re frequently outsourcing large print jobs, experiencing delays due to printing demands, or exceeding the capabilities of your current equipment, a production press may be a cost-effective solution. At NextGen Automation, we help businesses evaluate print volumes and workflow requirements to determine whether in-house production makes financial and operational sense.

Yes. For organizations with significant printing demands, producing materials in-house can reduce outsourcing expenses, improve turnaround times, and provide greater control over print quality. The potential savings depend on print volume, project frequency, and operational requirements.

Modern production presses can handle a wide range of materials, including brochures, flyers, booklets, catalogs, training manuals, marketing collateral, direct mail campaigns, and other professional-grade documents. Many systems also support various paper weights, finishes, and specialty media.

Print quality is often one of the most important considerations. Businesses that produce customer-facing materials need consistent color accuracy, sharp image reproduction, and professional results. A production press helps ensure materials reflect your brand and maintain a high-quality appearance.

Key considerations include monthly print volume, color requirements, finishing capabilities, media compatibility, workflow integration, scalability, and total cost of ownership. Selecting the right system ensures your investment supports both current production needs and future growth. NextGen Automation recommends manufacturer-approved supplies whenever possible to help businesses maximize printer reliability and long-term performance.

For businesses that regularly outsource large print jobs, in-house production can provide faster turnaround times, greater flexibility, improved quality control, and reduced long-term printing expenses. Evaluating your print volume and operational goals can help determine whether a production press is the right investment.

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