Inkjet & Digital Printing
Kodak to Unveil Offset Class Inkjet at drupa 2008
Monday 21. January 2008 - Kodak will demonstrate the next generation of continuous inkjet printing technology, KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology, at drupa 2008 when it unveils the KODAK Stream Concept Press.
The full color, high speed Stream Concept Press will demonstrate how continuous inkjet technology will reach offset class in terms of quality, productivity and cost in commercial applications. The Stream Concept Press features resolution that exceeds 600 dpi, small ink droplet size, high accuracy of drop placement, and fast production speeds that exceed 500 fpm.
Continuous inkjet technology is moving into new markets, focusing on commercial printers that require very high volume capabilities. Stream Technology will serve as an entrée into continuous inkjet printing for commercial printers that produce monthly page volumes of 10 million or more and want to bring the benefits of digital printsuch as variable data, short run, personalization or versioningto jobs traditionally produced using offset presses.
“Stream Technology and a combination of Kodaks expertise in color management, workflow, inks and substrates will combine to bring unparalleled digital printing solutions to commercial offset printers,” said Isidre Rosello, General Manager, Inkjet Printing Solutions, Kodak. “With the benefits of offset class quality, reliability, throughput, and cost of operation, Stream Technology will be the platform to enable more printers to take full advantage of digital growth opportunities using inkjet.”
In addition to the Stream Inkjet Writing System, the Stream Concept Press will leverage Kodaks developments in ink and media offering commercial printers pigment based inks that provide outstanding color saturation and permanence. Printers using full color continuous inkjet technology have in the past been limited to printing on uncoated paper stock with dye water based inks or higher cost inkjet coated substrates. Stream Technology will enable a greater breadth of products to be produced with a greater offering of substrates, both coated and uncoated.
The Stream Concept Press has been demonstrated to limited audiences at Kodaks facility in Dayton, Ohio.
“Stream Technology will bring some exciting changes to the industry and this technology demonstration will be an impressive display of its offset class capabilities,” said Ronen Cohen, Vice President of Marketing, KODAK Inkjet Printing Solutions. “Stream Technology provides a number of flexible features to meet the needs of commercial printers for applications like direct mail, catalogs, and free standing inserts. Stream Technology is one of the foundations that will solidify Kodaks leadership in inkjet innovations. The feedback from the demonstrations in Dayton has been fantastic.”
The Stream Concept Press technology demonstration and other KODAK Inkjet Products will be in Kodaks stand, D01, in Hall 5 at drupa 2008.
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.