Kodak Shows Advances in Stream, UltraStream Inkjet Technology at Innovationdays                                                                LUCERNE,  Switzerland — February 21, 2017 — Visitors to Kodak’s stand (Hall 2,  Stand P01) at Hunkeler Innovationdays can see how the latest advances in  the company’s Stream and UltraStream Technology create new  opportunities in digital printing, including a wider range of  applications and substrates that can be utilized.
   Prototypes and various configurations of Kodak UltraStream  Technology are on show and visitors can view a range of printed samples  to compare the advanced quality to offset printing.
   Since its debut at drupa 2016, market response to  UltraStream Technology has been extremely positive. Seventeen OEMs,  including Fuji Kikai, GOSS China, manroland, Matti, Mitsubishi Heavy  Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery (MHI-PPM) and Uteco, have  already signed Letters of Intent to explore the integration of  UltraStream into their future printing solutions.
   Norifumi Tasaka, general manager, Development Headquarters  Quality Assurance Department, MHI-PPM, comments: “The integration of  digital print technology into the MHI-PPM portfolio requires high  quality, with compelling running costs and great productivity.  After  evaluating various print head technologies, we decided to move forward  with a Letter of Intent to assess the next generation technology,  UltraStream, from Kodak. Based on the demonstrations at drupa 2016, we  are confident that this technology provides a candidate in class  solution for our portfolio which will meet and exceed our customers’  expectations.”
      The UltraStream Jetting Module.
   UltraStream Technology leverages the proven benefits of  Stream’s unique drop generation technology, producing round, uniform,  satellite-free dots at a rate that is 10 times faster than  drop-on-demand using a single array of printheads.  The modular writing  system, available in widths of 8” to 98” to suit specific applications,  will enable high resolution printing of 600×1,800 dpi at speeds of up to  150 m/min (500 ft/min) on the widest array of paper and plastic  substrates. The speed and accuracy of Kodak’s proprietary continuous  inkjet technology rivals the print quality of offset and visitors will  be able to see this first hand with samples on Kodak’s stand.
   Randy Vandagriff, Vice President of Kodak’s Enterprise  Inkjet Systems Division, says: “Built on Kodak’s proven continuous  inkjet Stream technology, UltraStream Technology will move production  inkjet into the mainstream of commercial printing, packaging, labels and  home décor. The development timeline for UltraStream Technology remains  on track with Evaluation kits available later this year. We look  forward to continuing discussions with OEMs on how this next generation  technology will take production inkjet to the next level.”
      Prosper S-Series PIC Box.
   At Hunkeler Innovationdays, Kodak will introduce the Kodak  800 Print Manager, its newest digital front end, designed to drive its  high-speed inkjet presses and ideal for a wide range of applications  including commercial, book, direct mail, transactional, newspaper and  packaging printing. The 800 Print Manager batches multiple jobs into a  single run and can spool, process and print static or Variable Data  Print (VDP) jobs at press-rated speeds of thousands of pages per minute  (up to 300 m/min or 1,000 ft/min). Based on a unique VDP-optimized  architecture, 800 Print Manager combines cutting-edge software and  hardware, caching of reusable elements, front-to-back balancing and  on-the-fly page assembly for ultra-fast printing, while an  object-oriented color engine offers sophisticated color control options,  ICC profile support, object-independent screening options and text  enhancement.
   A host of other samples and live demonstrations on the  Kodak stand enable visitors to see first-hand how they can benefit from  Kodak’s digital inkjet and hybrid solutions:
   The advantages of Kodak Prosper S-Series Imprinting  Systems, which can be integrated into a variety of offset and flexo  press solutions, is demonstrated on the stand. Visitors can see live  demonstrations of the technology printing in processed color at speeds  up to 600 m/min – controlled on a GSS transport unit — producing various  variable printing samples, from flyers and direct mail to gaming  applications.Prosper 6000C Press printed glossy, post coated  self-mailers with personalized coupons is produced on the stand on  Hunkler and Heidelberg finishing lines and visitors should not miss the  demonstration of dynamic perforation.Visitors will also see a virtual page come to life in  mid-air with Kodak’s ‘Printing on Air’ demonstration with Kodak Prosper  Jetting Modules, which control over one billion drops of ink per second.On the Hunkeler stand, visitors have further  opportunities to see the advantages of Kodak Prosper 6000C and P  presses. Color books, pre-printed on a Prosper 6000C, are finished to  book blocks on the High-Performance book line, while finished  newspapers, pre-printed by KP Services (Jersey) Limited on the Channel  Islands, UK on a Prosper 6000P, will also be created throughout the  show.
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  Kodak Announces the Latest NEXPRESS Color Press and its Next  Generation Electrophotographic Platform, Poised to Deliver Category’s  Highest Quality, Greatest Value NEXPRESS Platform Offerings Support Industry Growth and Demand  DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, Monday, February 29, 2016 -- 
  Kodak  will showcase its new KODAK NEXPRESS ZX3900 Digital Production Color  Press at drupa 2016, which will be running live throughout the show on  the company’s stand (Hall 5, Stand F09). The new press supports thicker  paper and the use of synthetic substrates that will open up new  opportunities for printers, including short-run packaging applications  like labels, tags and small folding cartons, as well as differentiated  commercial and publishing products.
   Complementing these  state-of-the-art NEXPRESS ZX Press models, the company will also preview  a new KODAK NEXPRESS Platform on its stand, with commercial  availability targeted for 2017. The new platform will feature a new  multi-bit LED writing system that provides industry-unique computational  halftone screening, enabling extremely consistent, high image quality  with minimal artifacts.
   Additionally, switchable color stations  that allow for colors to be printed in different sequences and  combinations will broaden the spectrum of applications that can be  produced (for example CMY plus two specialty inks). The new NEXPRESS  Platform will be capable of delivering peak quality over longer runs  with less operator effort. It will also have the ability to print on  longer sheets of up to 48” to accommodate additional retail and other  specific applications.
   The company is launching a new KODAK  NEXPRESS Opaque White Dry Ink for NEXPRESS Presses for the Fifth Imaging  Unit. This new specialty dry ink complements the nine inks already  available, while delivering excellent opacity in a single pass through  the press, and providing increased productivity and higher quality short  run production for applications such as packaging, signage, labels and  invitations.
   “Our expanding NEXPRESS portfolio plays a critical  role within Kodak’s digital print offerings. These announcements are  testimony to the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation and  investment in this space,” said Robert S. Taylor, General Manager,  Electrophotographic Printing Solutions, Vice President, Print Systems  Division. “NEXPRESS Presses deliver industry-leading productivity,  unique print capabilities and modular design – enabling customers to  upgrade to the latest technology available within each NEXPRESS  Platform. And, with the introduction of the newest NEXPRESS Platform,  printers can continue to broaden their application offerings, enabling  them to grow their businesses and customer base.”
   Visitors can  also learn more about how the company is further leveraging its  strengths in materials and small particle manufacturing to participate  more broadly in the electrophotographic market as a supplier of unique,  high quality chemical toners.
   “Kodak’s legacy is deeply rooted in  materials science, imaging and manufacturing excellence that allows the  company to be a full systems provider – from components to hardware to  software solutions to world class customer service – within the market  segments we holistically serve,” said Taylor. “We’re very excited to  bring a spectrum of important new offerings to the market at this year’s  drupa, and look forward to engaging with our customers and delivering  the best solutions to their needs.”
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