The Ultimate 2026 Inkjet Selection Checklist

Selecting a production inkjet press in 2026 is no longer just about “dots per inch.” The industry has shifted from a labor-intensive model to a capital-intensive one. This means your choice of equipment must act as a hedge against labor shortages and a driver of automation.

1. Strategic Business Alignment

Primary Application Fit: Does the press excel in your core segment (e.g., Commercial, Direct Mail, Transactional)?

☑ White Paper-In Potential: Can this machine eliminate the need for pre-printed shells to save on inventory costs?

☑ Scalability: Will this platform grow with you, or will you hit a volume ceiling in 18 months?

2. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) & Finance

☑ Acquisition vs. Operating Cost: Have you factored in the “ink-to-output” ratio for your specific high-coverage jobs?

☑ Tax Advantage Check: Does this purchase qualify for current Section 179 or specialized 2026 equipment tax credits?

☑ The “Penny” Test: Can the system deliver “color for the cost of black and white” (typically aiming for under $0.01 per image) to move legacy volume?

3. Production & Engineering

☑ Substrate Versatility: Can it handle the 80# C1S gloss or heavy cardstock your customers demand without expensive coatings?

☑ Uptime & Reliability: What is the Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)? In 2026, 90%+ uptime is the benchmark.

☑ Redundancy: If you represent multiple brands (like DPS), do you have a “Plan B” press if one goes down during a peak run?

4. Workflow & Automation (The “Friction” Check)

☑ AI-Driven Preflight: Does the software automatically catch low-res images or RGB-to-CMYK errors before they hit the heads?

☑ Touchpoints: How many manual “touches” are required from file submission to the loading dock? (Target: < 3).

☑ Variable Data Handling: Can the RIP handle 10,000 unique records without slowing the press to a crawl?

5. Finishing & The “Back End”

☑ Inline vs. Near-line: Do you have the volume to justify inline finishing, or do you need the flexibility of near-line?

☑ Digital Embellishment: Can the output be easily integrated with tactile varnishes or foils to create “luxury” print?

☑ Postal Optimization: Does the system integrate with your inserter control codes to maximize postal discounts?

6. The Support Ecosystem

☑ Service Model: Is the technician local? Is there a “self-help” operator maintenance program to reduce service calls?

☑ Manufacturer Agnosticism: Is your partner pushing one brand, or are they providing an objective comparison of Canon, Ricoh, KM, and SCREEN?