The Versamark VT3250, VT3350 and VT3400 systems target users producing 2m-7m images per month. All are roll-fed continuous inkjet printers and can produce 512 to 1,026 images per minute.
According to Kodak, the new additions will be able to reduce costs by “consolidating volume to one device and then using the same device to build their colour business”.
Kodak GCG vice president for inkjet printing solutions Ronen Cohen said: “The ability to move high-volume monochrome work to a single continuous inkjet system means these recent models break new ground .”
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