Canon USA has launched the LX-D400, a 4in full-colour label printer aimed at on-demand production.
According to the company, the device is built for speed, with an output of up to 13 inches per second.
Discover B2B Marketing That Performs
Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms.
It uses dye-based inks and supports label production on several media types, including paper, film, synthetic poly and pre-cut die-cut labels.
The printer includes a 4.3in LCD touchscreen that displays ink levels, media status and key settings on the main screen.
The model uses an image-processing driver and colour correction tools intended to improve the reproduction of texture and colour in printed labels.
The LX-D400 is also compatible with an optional UHF-band radio-frequency identification (RFID) unit, allowing printing and data encoding to take place at the same time.
Canon said this can assist with process handling and inventory tracking in more complex operating environments.
The company delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions across the US, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
The company serves these regional markets backed by approximately $29.5bn in global revenue.
Canon introduced the corrPRESS iB17, an industrial inkjet system for large-scale corrugated packaging printing.
It was presented at the European Federation of Corrugated Board Manufacturers (FEFCO) Technical Seminar 2025 in Rome, held from 8 to 10 October.
The press is designed for short-to-medium-length production runs and is equipped with automation features that reduce operator requirements and turnaround times.
It produces offset-quality output directly onto corrugated boards up to 1.7m wide, using water-based inks and primer suitable for indirect food contact.
