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    what new equipment to look out for in 2012?

    I believe the Rena Mach5 uses memjet heads... correct?
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    what new equipment to look out for in 2012?

    i dont have hands on experience with the Prosper, but I do with Versamark DH heads, which I think use a similar dye based aqueous inkset. Our color looks very good, with the precoat that is also applied on our printer. The inks do run if wetted, but on our printer we post coat in line also...
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    what new equipment to look out for in 2012?

    its not really new for 2012, but I was recently at the Kodak Versamark facility in Dayton. They had many digital printers in production utilizing their new STREAM print heads. They indicated there was very strong demand. I think we will see this technology really explode. 1200 x 1200 at 650...
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    Introduce yourself!

    Hello Sam.... I am opening a new business in PA that digitally prints corrugated boxes. We only sell wholesale. This new business is being built around a beta installation of a new press using Kodak Versamark print heads. We print directly onto corrugated sheets at over 100,000 sqft p/hour...
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    Inkjet Presses

    Kodak Stream Kodak Stream I just returned from a week at Versamark. We received a demo of the PROSPER with Stream heads. The printer is in a league all it's own. 650 ft/min at 175 (equivalent) line screen. They are building these presses themselves and they had about 8 in production. If...
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    Digital Press Operator Versamark

    We are looking for a Digital Press Operator with experience with Kodak Continuous Inkjet technology. 
This position includes complete running of new Kodak digital printing press including responsibility for machine performance, maintenance and trouble-shooting. This includes loading...
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    Ink Jet Web Presses

    I just returned from a week at kodak Versamark... I reviewed the Prosper 5000XL. Very impressive and selling off the charts. 175 line screen at 650 ft/min

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