Kodak Expands V-Series Inkjet Portfolio at Drupa 2008, Providing Superior Service to Mid-Capacity Data Centers

The latest expansion model adopted by the KODAKVERSAMARK V-Series digital printing system in Kosselmark, Germany, will give the Kodak Inkjet Series the highest resolution, offering affordable prices to billing and reporting manufacturers in the mid-production sector. The outstanding solution.

The new Kodak Versamark VL2000 digital printing system is designed for data centers that produce more than one million images per month. These images include transaction, promotion, and TransPromo documents such as billing, account statements, and direct mail. The product's maximum throughput is 1,090 copies of A4 (letter size) documents per minute.

The Vanishing VL2000 digital printing system, which will be released on drupa 2008, uses drop-on-demand inkjet technology with 600600 image resolution and eliminates redundant processes for printing full-color frames of transaction reports and bills, reducing costs And reduce production time.

The Wanyin VL2000 printing system can provide a cost-effective solution that is best suited for data centers that need to provide their customers with high-quality documents in a short period of time, as well as long-term supply of trading and promotional materials. Low operating costs make the system particularly economical for many commercial applications, such as multi-page financial statements, credit card bills, and telecommunication invoices.

"The VL2000 printing system of Wanyin features high-quality printing, low operating costs, and medium capacity. It is the perfect complement to the high-volume and ultra-low cost advantages of the VT3000 digital printing system." Kodak Graphic Collection ( Ronen Cohen, vice president of inkjet printing solutions at GCG, said: "As a supplier of scalable solutions, our well-designed VL2000 system will meet the needs of medium-volume data centers. In addition, Kodak will also be in their production capacity. Provide the next level of V-Series products as demand increases."

The Inkjet VL2000 printing system can print images up to 18.67 inches in width and has a roll speed of 250 feet per minute. The two-sheet simplex configuration of US and Canadian pricing is expected to be less than $1.6 million. The two-way configuration of US and Canada pricing is expected to be lower than $2.95 million.

The system supports the most commonly used transaction and promotional print streams and is supported by Kodak's spot color management technology. The Wanyin VL2000 digital printing system adopts advanced and advanced technology in user interface and system design, so it can be completed smoothly with minimal operator involvement.

"Data center customers can choose the Kodak system that best suits their business from the industry's most economical solutions and perform a variety of applications that require on-demand variable data capabilities, such as TransPromo," said McGrew, communications officer at GCG's Data Center and Transaction Department: "Kodak's extensive experience in inkjet technology and color management can meet today's ever-expanding data center operational needs. Regardless of whether their production needs are thousands of copies or millions of personalized reports, Kodak can provide medium and High-volume production supplier's independent solution."

Wanyin's VL2000 digital printing system will be presented on the Kodak booth of Drupa 2008 in Hall 5, Zone D01.

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