Today Kodak continues to exceed industry standards in digital color print with the introduction of the Kodak Prosper 6000 presses. With new innovations in transport, drying and writing systems, combined with advanced press management technology, the Prosper 6000 presses are a completely new product offering that deliver high levels of reliability, print speed and application flexibility. These enhancements will empower customers in the book, commercial print and newspaper businesses—as well as print service providers of data?driven print applications such as direct mail and transaction—with tools for success.
 
The Prosper 6000 presses are powered by an advanced intelligent print system that continuously monitors, evaluates and adjusts operations to ensure exceptional quality output. With the improved IPS, the Propser 6000 presses can monitor and instantly correct color registration, delivering enhanced registration performance. The press' writing system runs on Kodak’s newly formulated nanotechnology inks, offering a greater color gamut and delivering print quality that rivals offset output on a wide range of uncoated, coated and glossy papers.
 

Two Prosper 6000 models for Business Agility

The Prosper 6000 presses will be made available in two models:
  • Kodak Prosper 6000C press, ideal for commercial print applications requiring high ink laydowns.
  • Kodak Prosper 6000P press, designed specifically for publishing applications such as books and newspapers which typically use light?weight paper and low?to?medium ink laydowns.
“Today’s printers need tools that enable them to quickly respond to the needs of their customers, as well as the needs of the business. From book publishing to commercial and newspaper printing, the future of the industry will revolve around digital solutions,” says Doug Edwards, president of digital printing and enterprise at Eastman Kodak Co. “The Prosper 6000 presses deliver the highest industry performance coupled with quality approaching 200 lpi, allowing customers to increase agility so they can adapt to the changing demands of the business and better respond to their customers.”
 
 
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