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ROCHESTER, N.Y., April 24— Visitors to drupa 2008 in Dusseldorf, Germany, will have the opportunity to see KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology in a hybrid printing application. The Stream Concept Printhead from Kodak will be running inline on a MULLER MARTINI Press. Capable of delivering monochrome offset class VDP applications at up to 1,000 fpm to commercial offset printers, the Stream Concept Printhead from Kodak shows KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology’s potential for hybrid printing and also serves as a technology platform for future inkjet systems based on KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology.
The first planned product with this new technology, the 4-inch Stream Concept Printhead from Kodak is designed to produce a deep, rich black at 600 dpi on glossy substrates, and to be easy to operate and service. This flexible hybrid printing solution provides a powerful option for print service providers looking to add offset class variable data print to direct mail, statements and other commercial applications. When launched, the product based on this technology demonstration will produce offset class quality at a more economical cost point than offline printing solutions.
A group of Kodak customers previewed the technology during an open house at Kodak’s Dayton, Ohio, inkjet facility. “I was truly impressed by the technology demonstration. I never thought it was possible to attain such high quality using an inkjet system,” said Jaime Silva, owner of Impresora Silvaform S. A. de C.V. in Mexico City. “It seems as though this new technology will position Kodak to take the lead in the overall inkjet market.”
The Stream Concept Printhead from Kodak is able to print on commercially available substrates and offers excellent character definition and small font capability. KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology offers printers the ability to expand into new markets by leveraging current lithographic equipment for new and different commercial VDP applications.
KODAK Products are backed by KODAK Service and Support. KODAK Service and Support is made up of more than 3,000 professionals reaching more than 120 countries. It is a leading multi-vendor integrated services provider, delivering consulting, installation, maintenance and support services for the commercial printing, graphic communications, document imaging and data storage industries. KODAK Service and Support professionals are uniquely qualified to provide services that control costs, maximize productivity, and minimize business risk.
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