Kodak
says that to easily and affordably move from monochrome to full colour capability, these
latest Versamark V-Series Systems come with low risk color
options in addition to their monochrome printing capability.
Aimed
at customers that produce between two and seven million images per month, Kodak
Versamark VT3250, VT3350 and VT3400 Printing Systems offer roll fed continuous
inkjet (CIJ) printing that can produce 512 to 2052 monochrome images (1-up duplex letter size)
per minute, depending on the model. Colour capability also varies by model,
producing four over one process colour images (1-up duplex letter size) at 512
to 1026 images per minute.
Ronen
Cohen, vice president, Inkjet Printing Solutions, Kodak's Graphic
Communications Group says, "By providing the ability to economically move high
volume monochrome work from several roll fed laser devices to a single continuous
inkjet printing system, these most recent models of the V-Series Systems break
new ground in the black and white market. With a minimal investment, the
ability to use color with the system allows printers to build their color
business with little financial risk"
The
new Versamark V-Series Systems are designed to meet the future needs of
printers that use digital print to produce monochrome documents. The new models
can help those printers reduce their cost of producing monochrome documents by
consolidating volume to one device and then using the same device to build
their color business. The new models are offered with flexible pricing
that provides the lowest cost for monochrome page, as well as for colour
pages. The V-Series Systems handle high volume variable data print applications
for transactional documents, print on demand, direct mail,
books, and newspapers for both monochrome and color
applications.
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