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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.

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