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University of Mississippi Adds NexPress
August 25, 2009

The University of Mississippi's Printing and Publishing Center uses a Kodak NexPress Digital Production Color Press with Dimensional Clear Dry Ink to print high quality materials.

Kodak TransPromo Specialist to Share Insights and Strategy at TransPromo Summit
August 11, 2009

Kodak’s TransPromo specialist, Pat McGrew, will speak at the third annual TransPromo Summit, hosted by InfoTrends at the Hyatt Regency in Boston. Her presentation, “What Does a TransPromo Strategy Look Like?” will share insights on developing a powerful TransPromo strategy to build stronger customer relationships and grow your business.

Kodak Dimensional Printing System Impresses Customers at Cohber Press
July 27, 2009

Cohber Press of Rochester, N.Y., added the KODAK Dimensional Printing capability to its KODAK NEXPRESS S3000 Digital Production Color Press, bringing added value to customers and uncovering new revenue opportunities. The company quickly implemented Dimensional Printing with great results and is generating excitement in the market with the quality of its print jobs.

Kodak's Stream Ink-jet Technology Has a Buyer
July 24, 2009

A little over a year after Kodak demonstrated its Stream Concept Inkjet Press at Drupa last year, the first press has been sold. Webcrafters, a book printer headquartered in Madison, Wis., signed a letter of intent to purchase one of the ink-jet presses, which Kodak is now branding under the KODAK PROSPER name.

Kodak Announces First Sale of PROSPER S10 Imprinting System
July 14, 2009

The first KODAK PROSPER S10 Imprinting System has been sold to Instant Data Forms in Hong Kong, one of China’s leading providers of general business forms and direct mail printing services. A monochrome continuous inkjet printhead using KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology, the PROSPER S10 Imprinting System will be installed at Instant Data Forms’ Aidifu Stationery Co. Ltd. in Shenzen, enabling the company to deliver higher quality printed materials with greater efficiency, as well as added value for its clients.

More than 100 Managers Attend IPMA 2009
July 1, 2009

If there was one recurring theme in the sessions at the recent In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) conference, it was this: In these tough economic times, in-plants need to be more proactive than ever about finding and creating new business opportunities. Last month, more than 100 in-plant managers traveled to Rochester, N.Y., to learn just that. Though attendance was down from last year, it was impressive nonetheless in this economic climate (especially after the cancellation of the ACUP conference in April due to travel bans at universities).