Xerox Strikes Deal with Kyocera for High-Speed Inkjet Presses

American multinational tech giant Xerox Holdings Corporation has entered into an agreement with Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. to source Kyocera’s high-speed cut-sheet inkjet production presses. The collaboration marks the company’s re-entry into the fast-growing cut-sheet inkjet (CSIJ) market and significantly broadens its production print portfolio.
Through this partnership, Xerox will offer clients high-performance, cost-effective colour inkjet presses integrated with the Xerox Production Ecosystem – including Xerox FreeFlow. The new platform will also deliver an end-to-end solution tailored to the evolving needs of modern print providers, including a workflow automation software, finishing, and remote service.
“This is a pivotal moment for our production print business,” says Terry Antinora, Head of Product and Engineering at Xerox. “Our re-entry into the cut-sheet inkjet market allows us to diversify our portfolio, meet growing client demand for speed and efficiency, and reinforce our commitment to leadership in digital production.”
Building upon its Reinvention, Xerox is realigning its production print business toward higher-value, growth segments. According to IT Strategies Cut Sheet Production Inkjet Forecast 2025, Global Product Installs (Units) are expected to increase by more than 13% CAGR between 2025-2030. The addition of CSIJ products complements flagship offerings like the Xerox Iridesse production press, Xerox Versant presses, and Xerox PrimeLink printers and presses, while enabling Xerox to address new growth areas with innovation and scale.
The agreement underscores Xerox’s strategy to deliver differentiated, ecosystem-enabled offerings that help clients scale profitably, streamline operations, and reduce total cost of ownership.
“By combining Kyocera’s proven inkjet technology with Xerox global reach, client trust, and workflow automation, we’re delivering truly unique solutions for production printers who demand reliability and a return on their investment,” says Keisuke Koyama, Executive Officer (Senior General Manager, Corporate Marketing Division), Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. “Together, we are enabling our clients to compete more effectively in the fast-evolving production print landscape.”
The new presses, sold and serviced by Xerox, will be branded under the Xerox name and enhanced with Xerox-developed software, integration, and service capabilities. Availability and model-specific details will be announced later this year.




