Kodak Reveals Off-Line Coating Solution for Prosper Inkjet Presses at Innovationdays
EYSINS, SWITZERLAND—February 25, 2015—A new solution from Kodak, the Kodak Prosper IOS (Image Optimizer Station) Offline Coating Solution, extends Kodak’s industry leading paper treatment solution from an in-line process to one decoupled from the printing process itself. Kodak’s expertise in inkjet technology, ink formulation and the interaction with various substrates allows this standalone solution to treat a wide variety of papers. This offline solution enables optimal substrate preparation for use with Kodak Prosper Presses, leading to more operational control.
Inkjet Growth – Opportunities and Challenges
Inkjet printing continues to experience unit and page volume growth across many applications and geographies. A major hindrance to this growth, however, has been the limited availability of appropriately-treated paper for inkjet applications, particularly for printers in areas of the world where inkjet-coated papers are not readily available. This special paper must come pretreated from a paper mill or be treated by a print service provider (PSP) prior to print job activation. Paper mills, still primarily dedicated to paper production for offset and flexographic applications, have been unable to meet the demand for inkjet paper production. As a result, PSPs are now turning to the Kodak Prosper IOS Offline Coating Solution available for all applications, an alternative source for inkjet treated paper, as demand has increased for a high-quality paper treatment process that won’t create bottlenecks in their operations and supply chains.
The Kodak Prosper IOS Offline Coating Solution
- Provides users with a high degree of paper flexibility and paper cost savings by enabling the use of commercially-available regular coated, uncoated and glossy papers between 45 gsm-300 gsm;
- Decouples paper production from the printing process, allowing for more flexibility in the pretreatment of papers and scheduling of print jobs;
- Puts PSPs in a position to prepare pretreated inkjet paper operating with a throughput range of 250-650 ft./min.
- Companies:
- Kodak