Kodak Showcases Continuous Inkjet Printing Technology for Economical and Flexible Personalization at MAILCOM 2007

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May 4th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today

Kodak Showcases Continuous Inkjet Printing Technology for Economical and Flexible Personalization at MAILCOM 2007

Printers and mailers interested in higher quality, faster turnaround and greater flexibility with personalized printed materials will want to visit Kodak’s booth # 409 at the MAILCOM 2007 Global Convention taking place May 8-11 in Atlantic City, N.J.

“Kodak’s solutions for direct marketers emphasize speed, quality and lower total cost of operation,” said Ronen Cohen, Vice President Marketing, InkJet Printing Solutions, Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group. “Whether the job requires standalone personalization or full color variable data printing, Kodak offers printers the technology to deliver strong results for their customers and profitably grow their businesses.”

At MAILCOM 2007, the KODAK VERSAMARK DS7122 Printing System will be on display. The DS7122 offers an economical fast drying solvent ink solution for high print permanence on high gloss and plastic substrates. The easy to use unit provides a printing width of 2.13 inches with crisp character definition at very high speeds.

The VERSAMARK DS7122 system provides a wide range of applications, including mailing and fulfillment of business forms, tags and labels, direct mail and booklets. It combines with the sophisticated KODAK VERSAMARK CS150 System Controller with MAILSCAPE software, which features a graphical user interface, online WYSIWYG job setup and expanded database support.

The KODAK VERSAMARK DS5340 Printing System will also be shown at MAILCOM. In narrow format applications, the DS5340 offers a flexible business model with lower acquisition costs and a pay as you go model for mailers and fulfillment houses. Kodak also makes available a 4 inch wide printhead with the CS150 system controller for a more economical solution for print providers.

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