News Release

May 29, 2026

Canon Inc.

Canon commercial printer designs win Red Dot Awards

TOKYO, May 29, 2026—Canon Inc. announced today that two Canon Group commercial printers—the varioPRINT iX1700 inkjet digital press and Colorado XL-series large-format hybrid printers—received prestigious Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2026, building on their iF Design Award wins in Germany.

2026 Red Dot Design Award logo
varioPRINT iX1700
varioPRINT iX1700
Colorado XL7 roll-to-roll
Colorado XL7 roll-to-roll

The varioPRINT iX1700, developed by Canon Inc., is a high-speed digital press capable of handling up to 170 A4-size and 73 B3-size prints per minute. By combining a high-definition printhead with an ink circulation mechanism that supports high-density latex ink, the system reduces downtime while delivering print quality approaching that of offset printing. Navigation lights indicate the location of issues, enabling operators to intuitively identify required tasks without referring to the user interface. The flat top surface can also be used as an ad hoc workspace. A large window enables real-time monitoring of internal operations.

Developed by Canon Production Printing, the “Colorado XL7 roll-to-roll” and “Colorado XL7 hybrid” are large-format UV inkjet printers capable of handling both flexible and rigid media—including banners, film, foam board, acrylic material, and more— at equal speeds. The design streamlines operator interaction through clearly structured touchpoints. Other notable features include a touchscreen that can be positioned at either the input or output end for ultimate versatility, integrated LED guidance that provides immediate visual feedback to ensure accurate media placement and alignment, and a transparent top cover that allows continuous visibility of the printing process.

About the Red Dot Design Award

Organized by Switzerland-based Red Dot Award AG and established in 1955, the Red Dot Design Award is among the world’s largest design competitions. Award-winning designs are chosen in three divisions—Product Design, Brand & Communication Design, and Design Concept. This year, entries from 61 countries and regions were evaluated by internationally renowned design specialists under nine criteria including innovation, functionality, quality, and ergonomics.