A silver-halide Minilab that makes top-quality services a reality
Achieving high processing capacity and outstanding print quality at the same time, the LP9700 is a Minilab printer that can process up to 2,117 prints per hour at 4R size. It uses industry-leading laser exposure technology and cutting edge image processing to deliver exceptionally high quality output through a silver-halide method. Long prints now allow a paper-advance of up to 914.4 mm, and support has been added for the ultra-thin Album Paper XS, giving you more flexibility than ever before. The LP9700 is a powerful partner supporting the future of your printing business.
Double-line paper carriage and quick-processing chemical technology allow for instant high-quality development processing.
- 6"×4" (152×102mm)
Approx. 2,117 prints/hour
- 5"×7" (127×178mm)
Approx. 1,304 prints/hour
- 10"×8" (254×203mm)
Approx. 614 prints/hour
- 12"×10" (305×254mm)
Approx. 501 prints/hour
With a maximum paper width of 305 mm and a maximum paper- advance of 914.4 mm, the LP9700 can produce vivid and stunning prints even at large sizes. From panoramas and square prints to collages, calendars, cards, and more, the potential for added value in your print services knows no bounds.
Enlargement print 305×457mm (12"×18")
Collage print
Calendar print
Panorama print 203×914mm (8×36")
Square print 102×102mm (4" x 4")
Compatible with ultra-thin Album Paper XS
For the first time in the Fujifilm Frontier series, you can use ultra-thin Album Paper XS with a thickness of just 135 μm. It’s ideal for lay-flat albums and photobooks, and it’s great for meeting a variety of other product needs.
The LP9700 is equipped with direct-modulated semiconductor lasers for completely producing images using light in the three colors of RGB, and achieves digital exposure with incredible image quality on color paper. It vividly reproduces fine details and subtle changes in color tone with high definition for delivering top-class print services.
Fujifilm’s proprietary Image Intelligence™ technology automatically compensates for problematic conditions—such as poor lighting, excessive backlight, high contrast, underexposure and overexposure—to produce beautiful images.
Left: Original image
Right: Optimized image after image processing
Install additional magazines to enable Triple or Quad magazine printing, and get rid of the stress of having to replace magazines in order to switch paper types or sizes. This makes it easier to offer value-added services using special prints.
Left: Triple magazine system
Right: Quad magazine system
A Status indicator light can be installed on the upper part of the machine. This make it easy to check what the printer’s doing even from far away, which is especially useful when you need to manage several printers running at the same time.