HEIDELBERG expands digital printing portfolio - Jetfire 75 in B2 format now available

01/21/2026

  • System integration: equipment – including postpress, workflow, inks, service, and training – all integrated into one ecosystem
  • HEIDELBERG kicks off market launch of Prinect Touch Free
  • Hybrid print production – Prinect Production and Prinect Touch Free support flexible production in digital and offset printing
  • Industrial production ranging from small to very long runs
  • User-friendly operation and “self-service” concept compensate for skills shortage and deliver high availability

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01/21/2026 - Press release

Global volumes in commercial printing are continuing to develop steadily. While the average print run is becoming ever shorter, the number of print jobs is increasing. If print shops are to ensure this order structure is profitable for them, they need more flexibility and automation in their production operations, as well as digitalized processes. Many commercial print shops are therefore increasingly turning to industrial digital printing solutions while also continuing to use highly efficient sheetfed offset printing presses for longer runs. According to forecasts, the global volume of commercial jobs being printed with inkjet technology will grow by over four percent annually up to 2030.

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is driving this development with its digital innovations and is expanding its portfolio for industrial digital printing with the new Jetfire 75, which is now available. The Jetfire 75 is an inkjet press in B2+ format (614 mm x 750 mm) that is fully embedded in the HEIDELBERG digital ecosystem, which encompasses machines, software, consumables, service, and training. Postpress solutions are also to be incorporated. The Jetfire 75 offers users the best possible print quality, maximum flexibility, and a level of productivity that has never been seen before in digital printing. Customers can also access all key information and services via the HEIDELBERG Customer Portal.

“Following on from the successful market launch of the Jetfire 50, we are sending out a clear signal with the Jetfire 75, namely that HEIDELBERG is shaping the future of digital industrial print production and taking it to a whole new level,” says Dr. David Schmedding, Chief Technology & Sales Officer at HEIDELBERG. “We are combining the strengths of our sheetfed offset printing presses with innovative digital printing solutions to create a hybrid production environment that offers our customers maximum flexibility and efficiency.”

Customers can place orders for the Jetfire 75 with immediate effect. From summer 2026, the press will be available for customer demonstrations in the Print Media Center – Home of Print at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site. The first presses are to be installed starting in fall 2026. During an initial phase, HEIDELBERG is planning to roll the press out in core markets such as Germany, Switzerland, the UK, Canada, and the USA. The market launch of the Jetfire 75 is thus following up the successful global rollout of the Jetfire 50 for B3 format. HEIDELBERG first demonstrated the Jetfire 50 when it was unveiled at drupa 2024, which is also when the Jetfire 75 was announced.

Hybrid print production – Prinect Production and Prinect Touch Free support flexible production in digital and offset printing

The Jetfire 75 can be integrated into a print shop’s overall workflow using Prinect Production and the new Prinect Touch Free workflow, thereby ensuring hybrid print production can be implemented on a cost-optimized and efficient basis. When using Prinect Touch Free, the fully automated workflow utilizes AI and leverages real-time data to determine whether digital or offset printing is the most cost-effective means of production. Well-established color management technology from HEIDELBERG ensures that the production and/or reproduction of jobs is true-to-color regardless of which printing method is selected. When combined with Prinect Touch Free, the Jetfire 75 is able to process over 1,000 print jobs per day on a fully automated basis. HEIDELBERG has already kicked off the market launch of Prinect Touch Free. Customers ordering a Jetfire 50 or Jetfire 75 will exclusively get the new workflow when they install their digital press.

Users also benefit from excellent machine availability thanks to the “self-service” concept. This involves giving operators special training so they can carry out certain types of service work themselves. When it comes to actually operating the press, a few days of training are all that is required. What’s more, print shops also have access to the wide-ranging service network at HEIDELBERG for their Jetfire systems.

“By launching the Jetfire 75, HEIDELBERG is underscoring its approach as a comprehensive systems integrator in the printing sector – an approach that helps our customers become more profitable and more competitive,” says Jürgen Otto, CEO of HEIDELBERG. “This is another milestone in the growth strategy for our core business, and one that will enable HEIDELBERG to leverage additional business potential.”

Industrial production for everything from small to very long runs

The Jetfire 75 combines industrial productivity, the best possible print quality, and maximum flexibility for everything from short runs and personalized products to high-volume print jobs. The range of products that can be handled includes brochures, advertisements, flyers, catalogs in short runs, books, magazines, labels, stickers, posters, and calendars. Added to that are special digital print jobs such as personalized mailshots, jobs with a run size of one, photo books, time-critical print-on-demand jobs, and more besides.

The technical highlights of the Jetfire 75 at a glance:

  • Water-based inkjet technology with 1200 dpi in B2+ format
  • Production output: Up to 9,800 4Up sheets per hour (simplex), equivalent to approx. 39,000 A4 pages per hour; up to 7,200 6Up sheets per hour (simplex), equivalent to almost 43,000 A4 sheets per hour
  • Annual production output: Up to 58 million 4Up sheets (simplex)
  • Substrate range: 60–450 gsm, including selected cardboards
  • Fully automated quality control and self-service concept
  • Integration into Prinect Production & Prinect Touch Free for end-to-end automation



Press kit: Customers with HEIDELBERG Digital Printing Solutions on the Rise

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Matthias Hartung, Media Relations

Matthias Hartung
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Email: matthias.hartung@remove-this.heidelberg.com

HEIDELBERG expands digital printing portfolio - Jetfire 75 in B2 format now available

01/21/2026

Global volumes in commercial printing are continuing to develop steadily. While the average print run is becoming ever shorter, the number of print jobs is increasing. If print shops are to ensure this order structure is profitable for them, they need more flexibility and automation in their production operations, as well as digitalized processes. Many commercial print shops are therefore increasingly turning to industrial digital printing solutions while also continuing to use highly efficient sheetfed offset printing presses for longer runs. According to forecasts, the global volume of commercial jobs being printed with inkjet technology will grow by over four percent annually up to 2030.

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is driving this development with its digital innovations and is expanding its portfolio for industrial digital printing with the new Jetfire 75, which is now available. The Jetfire 75 is an inkjet press in B2+ format (614 mm x 750 mm) that is fully embedded in the HEIDELBERG digital ecosystem, which encompasses machines, software, consumables, service, and training. Postpress solutions are also to be incorporated. The Jetfire 75 offers users the best possible print quality, maximum flexibility, and a level of productivity that has never been seen before in digital printing. Customers can also access all key information and services via the HEIDELBERG Customer Portal.

“Following on from the successful market launch of the Jetfire 50, we are sending out a clear signal with the Jetfire 75, namely that HEIDELBERG is shaping the future of digital industrial print production and taking it to a whole new level,” says Dr. David Schmedding, Chief Technology & Sales Officer at HEIDELBERG. “We are combining the strengths of our sheetfed offset printing presses with innovative digital printing solutions to create a hybrid production environment that offers our customers maximum flexibility and efficiency.”

Customers can place orders for the Jetfire 75 with immediate effect. From summer 2026, the press will be available for customer demonstrations in the Print Media Center – Home of Print at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site. The first presses are to be installed starting in fall 2026. During an initial phase, HEIDELBERG is planning to roll the press out in core markets such as Germany, Switzerland, the UK, Canada, and the USA. The market launch of the Jetfire 75 is thus following up the successful global rollout of the Jetfire 50 for B3 format. HEIDELBERG first demonstrated the Jetfire 50 when it was unveiled at drupa 2024, which is also when the Jetfire 75 was announced.

Hybrid print production – Prinect Production and Prinect Touch Free support flexible production in digital and offset printing

The Jetfire 75 can be integrated into a print shop’s overall workflow using Prinect Production and the new Prinect Touch Free workflow, thereby ensuring hybrid print production can be implemented on a cost-optimized and efficient basis. When using Prinect Touch Free, the fully automated workflow utilizes AI and leverages real-time data to determine whether digital or offset printing is the most cost-effective means of production. Well-established color management technology from HEIDELBERG ensures that the production and/or reproduction of jobs is true-to-color regardless of which printing method is selected. When combined with Prinect Touch Free, the Jetfire 75 is able to process over 1,000 print jobs per day on a fully automated basis. HEIDELBERG has already kicked off the market launch of Prinect Touch Free. Customers ordering a Jetfire 50 or Jetfire 75 will exclusively get the new workflow when they install their digital press.

Users also benefit from excellent machine availability thanks to the “self-service” concept. This involves giving operators special training so they can carry out certain types of service work themselves. When it comes to actually operating the press, a few days of training are all that is required. What’s more, print shops also have access to the wide-ranging service network at HEIDELBERG for their Jetfire systems.

“By launching the Jetfire 75, HEIDELBERG is underscoring its approach as a comprehensive systems integrator in the printing sector – an approach that helps our customers become more profitable and more competitive,” says Jürgen Otto, CEO of HEIDELBERG. “This is another milestone in the growth strategy for our core business, and one that will enable HEIDELBERG to leverage additional business potential.”

Industrial production for everything from small to very long runs

The Jetfire 75 combines industrial productivity, the best possible print quality, and maximum flexibility for everything from short runs and personalized products to high-volume print jobs. The range of products that can be handled includes brochures, advertisements, flyers, catalogs in short runs, books, magazines, labels, stickers, posters, and calendars. Added to that are special digital print jobs such as personalized mailshots, jobs with a run size of one, photo books, time-critical print-on-demand jobs, and more besides.

The technical highlights of the Jetfire 75 at a glance:



Press kit: Customers with HEIDELBERG Digital Printing Solutions on the Rise

About HEIDELBERG

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is a leading technology company that has been standing for innovation, quality, and reliability in mechanical engineering worldwide for 175 years. With a clear focus on growth and as a total solution provider, HEIDELBERG is driving further development in the core areas of packaging and digital printing, software solutions, and lifecycle business with service and consumables so that customers can achieve maximum productivity and efficiency.

The company is also focusing on expanding into new business areas such as high-precision plant engineering with integrated control systems, automation technology, robotics, and the growing green technologies sector. With its strong international presence in approximately 170 countries, the creative power and expertise of its roughly 9,500 employees, its own production facilities in Europe, China, and the USA, and one of the largest global sales and service networks, the company is ideally positioned for future growth.

Images

Image 1: Thanks to its full integration into the Prinect workflow, the Jetfire 75 supports efficient, cost-optimized hybrid print production.

Image 2: The market launch of the Jetfire 75 in B2 format follows on the successful global rollout of the Jetfire 50.

Image 3: The new Jetfire 75 from HEIDELBERG is part of a wide-ranging digital ecosystem and takes industrial digital print production to a whole new level.

Image 4: The Jetfire family handles industrial production of small print runs through to larger volumes in digital printing.

Further information

Image material, and further information about the company are available in the Investor Relations and Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at www.heidelberg.com.

Important note

This release contains forward-looking statements based on assumptions and estimates by the management of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the management is of the opinion that these assumptions and estimates are accurate, the actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the overall economic situation, in exchange and interest rates, and within the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft provides no guarantee and assumes no liability for future developments and results deviating from the assumptions and estimates made in this press release.

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