The KODAK NEXPRESS M700 Digital Color Press is the ideal solution to help you burst into the color market with confidence. As a member of the prestigious KODAK NEXPRESS Digital Color Platform, the NEXPRESS M700 Press is designed to produce what your clients want most: image quality as vibrant as their ideas; productivity on pace with their schedules; and performance that rivals their drive to succeed.
The KODAK NEXPRESS M700 Press is uniquely designed to help you consistently and confidently deliver results that help drive growth and profit for your business:
Imaging innovation
The innovative imaging system produces excellent text and graphics, solid density, colors that pop, a wide color gamut, and high resolution for application versatility
Oil-less Dry Ink yields excellent flat fields, good adhesion, resistance to bricking, and good gloss matching to win new business.
A dual-fusing system enables mixed media throughput and productive printing on heavy stocks.
A unique Operator Replaceable Component (ORC) business model option provides the necessary flexibility to maintain the press for optimum quality and operation.
Ability to match the gloss of the image and the gloss of the paper for superior output.
The power of choice
The scalable KODAK NEXPRESS Front End is built on open architecture that seamlessly accepts files from commonly used application software.
Flexibility to upgrade to a 2-node system for more processing power lets you take onimage-intensive applications with higher margins
Additional in-line input, delivery and finishing accessories save time and increase business opportunities.
Kodak Market Mover Business Development Services can help you develop and implement marketing programs to optimize your return on investment and achieve dynamic business growth.
Benchmark productivity
Productive, four color, 70-page per minute press that runs at rated speed across all common substrates.
Five paper feeders with a 6,000-sheet capacity handle mixed media from all feeders, saving time and costs for off-line collation.
The use of ORCs enables operators to maximize uptime by reducing service calls.