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Kodak VX5000 User Manual

Versamark vx5000 plus, Printing system

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High-speed, high-quality
full-color printing

With a high duty cycle and a rugged,
press-like design, the Kodak Versamark
VX5000 Plus Printing System enables
you to lead your market with full-page,
full-color variable printing.

The VX5000 Plus is the fastest
process color inkjet printing system
Kodak offers and features high
productivity, outstanding reliability,
and built-in flexibility with 11 different
configuration possibilities.

Additionally, total color scalability with
monochrome, spot, and full-color
options make it easy to grow along
with evolving customer demands.

Stay ahead of market trends

The VX5000 Plus Printing System
offers comprehensive features to
solidify your competitive edge:

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Increase profit potential with

TransPromo capabilities: Move
from a “cost-per-page” to a
“revenue-per-page” conversation

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Built-in flexibility and modularity:

Wide range of paper-handling
solutions

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Think green: Water-based ink

eliminates solvent odors and is
easy to handle

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Easily integrate into your existing

workflow: Robust and reliable controller
options let you meet your specific
application requirements

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Low operating costs: Boost your

bottom line and dominate the market

A legacy of success

The VX5000 Plus Printing System
is part of a comprehensive family of
highly reliable and innovative inkjet
printing solutions. By leveraging the
rich heritage of Kodak, the powerful
Kodak Versamark V-Series Printing
Systems can help you build a more
productive and profitable business
and establish a new advantage.

Kodak Versamark VX5000
Plus

Printing System

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17.92" (45.51 cm) imprint width

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500 to 750 fpm (152 to 228 mpm)

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300 x 300 or 300 x 600 dpi

Versamark

VX5000 Plus

Printing System

The Kodak Versamark VX5000 Plus Printing System, comprised of reliable printheads and a choice of controller, gives you a
powerful solution that can help your company profit from a competitive edge through full-page variability.