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RIT Shutting Down Sunday Press
May 4, 2012

ROCHESTER, NY—A Sunday 2000 web offset press consigned to Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and its Printing Applications Lab (PAL) is being dismantled and sold after 10 years of service, according to the school's student-run Reporter magazine.

Kodak Displays Full Portfolio of Products, Customers Share Stories
May 3, 2012

In addition to the full portfolio of products on display, Kodak’s customers will be sharing their stories each day in the K-Zone. Through interviews, panel discussions, and videos, attendees will learn more about the services and business-building applications enabled by KODAK Solutions in the commercial print, publishing, and packaging markets.

Kodak Sole Supplier of Approved Versamark Ink as Collins Ink Agreement Ends
May 3, 2012

With the conclusion of the supplier agreement between the two companies, Collins Ink is no longer an approved supplier of inks and fluids for Kodak Versamark printing systems. Current customers may continue to order Kodak inks directly from Kodak with no change or disruption in service.

Intelligencer Printing Adds Two Inkjet Systems
April 27, 2012

LANCASTER, PA—By adding a pair of Kodak Prosper S10 imprinting systems to its Heidelberg (Goss) Sunday 2000 web offset press, Intelligencer Printing aims to enhance the level of personalization it offers clients in the retail, nonprofit, financial services and other industries. The company is also investing in Kodak Marketmover services to develop a six-month marketing campaign to grow services and attract additional customers.

Kodak Says Reorganization on Track as Net Loss Increases
April 27, 2012

Kodak reported a first-quarter 2012 net loss of $366 million vs. a net loss of $246 million from the prior-year quarter. “During the quarter, we took decisive steps—including filing for Chapter 11 and exiting unprofitable businesses—to accelerate our transformation and emerge in 2013 as a profitable, sustainable business,” said Antonio M. Perez, chairman and CEO.

Kodak Nexpress Platform Upgrades to be Unveiled at drupa
April 24, 2012

The newest Kodak Nexpress enhancements, which include a new turbo mode, 36˝/914 mm-long sheet option and Kodak Nexpress Intelligent Calibration System (ICS) version 3 software, are designed to help printers improve image quality, application flexibility and production speed. Visitors can learn about these latest upgrades at the Kodak stand (Hall 5, F09-1).

Kodak Says It Needs More Time to Reorganize
April 14, 2012

The printing and imaging company on Friday filed a motion with U.S. Bankruptcy Court asking for an additional six months to put together its restructuring plan. Under bankruptcy law, a company is given 120 days from filing Chapter 11 to propose a plan for its turnaround, and 60 days beyond that to exclusively lobby its various creditors to sign on to that plan.

Kodak’s deadline for filing the plan, which ultimately has to be approved by the court, is May 18.

Such extensions are common in bankruptcies, said Ingrid Palermo, a bankruptcy attorney with the office of Bond Schoeneck & King.