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Using Kodak wide-format inkjet media in your Kodak 1200i Printer

Kodak wide-format inkjet media is optimally suited for exceptional performance, quality and consistency in the Kodak 1200i printer. With a complete line of products, from photo quality papers to outdoor banners, extensively tested for each printer/ink combination, you’ll find a perfect fit for every application. Every Kodak wide-format inkjet media is backed by an industry-leading

performance guarantee providing the dependable, laboratory tested assurance on indoor and outdoor image stability and durability that users can rely on to achieve consistent and reliable results. Be sure to check the each individual media’s data sheet for detailed performance information, available at www.kodak.com/go/wideformatmedia

 

How To Read This Chart

Media Compatibility

Laminate Compatibility

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Printer Heater Settings and Print Mode options

T

Heat Activated Thermal Laminate, 210-240°F (99-116°C)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(See below for more detail)

LT

Low Temp Heat Activated Laminate, 185-195°F (85-91°C)

 

 

 

Media Compatibility

l

Recommended for all applications

HA

Heat Assisted Laminate, 185-195°F (85-91°C)

 

 

 

n

Recommended for all applications when

 

2, 3 Bi*

 

Media Setting

PS

Pressure Sensitive Laminate, Ambient to 120°F (45°C)

 

 

 

laminated/overcoated

 

 

 

N/A

Lamination not applicable

 

T, LT, HA, PS

 

 

n

Recommend for low ink coverage and line art

 

 

Laminate Compatibility

 

 

 

 

u

Not Recommended

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N/T

Not Tested

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media Settings

*Printer Heater Settings and Print Mode options can be selected on the Kodak 1200i printer control panel or in a host RIP application. Print Mode options are represented by number of passes and direction of printing. A recommendation of 3 Bi means 3 passes, bi-directional printing. For more information, see Special Printer Notes below.

Media Compatibility, Printer Settings and Laminate Compatibility

Photographic Papers

 

 

Kodak 1200i Printer

 

 

 

 

Qi Dye

Qi Pigment

Kodak Premium Rapid-Dry Photographic Glossy & Lustre Papers /

n

l

260g: True heavyweight photographic base, with instant drying

2, 3 Bi

2, 3 Bi

for high quality photographic output.

 

T, LT, HA, PS

T, LT, HA, PS

Kodak Rapid-Dry Photographic Glossy and Satin Papers / 190g:

n

l

Produces high quality photographic prints, with instant dry for high

2, 3 Bi

2, 3 Bi

production.

 

 

 

T, LT, HA, PS

T, LT, HA, PS

Kodak Premium Photographic Glossy Paper / 270g and 180g:

l

u

 

 

Produces glossy prints with bold, dynamic colors on a heavyweight

4, 3 Bi

 

base for high-quality photographic output.

 

 

 

T, LT, HA, PS

 

Kodak Premium Photographic Satin Paper / 180g: The same high qual-

l

u

ity paper with an elegant satin surface that gives a professional portrait

6, 3 Bi

 

appearance.

 

 

 

 

T, LT, HA, PS

 

Kodak Premium Photographic Matte Paper / 180g: The same high

l

u

 

 

quality paper with a matte surface for nearly reflection-free viewing at

4, 3 Bi

 

any angle.

 

 

 

 

T, LT, HA, PS

 

Kodak Production Photographic Glossy & Satin Papers / 170g: The

l

u

perfect choice for low cost, short-term indoor graphics such as posters,

10, 3 Bi

 

photo-realistic image reproduction, and tradeshow graphics. Available

 

 

 

in glossy and satin finishes, these papers provide improved thickness,

T, LT, HA, PS

 

white point and color saturation for a richer look and feel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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