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Kodak showcases latest Stream and ULTRASTREAM advances

Ultrastream technology elevates digital inkjet to match offset
 

Visitors to Kodak’s stand 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 utilised.

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.”

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 inidths of 8” to 98” to suit specific applications, will enable high resolutionrinting of 600 x 1800 dpi at speeds of up to 150 m/min on the widest array ofaper and plastic substrates. The speed and accuracy of Kodak’s proprietary continuous inkjet technology rivals the print quality of offset as seen firsthand 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.”

At Hunkeler Innovationdays, Kodak is also introducing 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).

Based on a unique VDP-optimised 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 colour engine offers sophisticated colour control options, ICC profile support, object-independent screening options and text enhancement.

 
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