1 Getting Started

The KODAK Photo Printer 4700 Series (referred to as the printer in this guide) is a thermal dye transfer device with superior printing speed and image quality. The printer uses KODAK photo paper and sticker paper to produce long-lasting printed images of photographic quality on a 102 x 178 mm (4 x 7 inch) print with protective coating in about one minute for the 4710 and the 4720 models and about 90 seconds for the 4700 model.

Model

Print Speed

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4700

90 seconds

No

 

 

 

4710

1 minute

No

 

 

 

4720

1 minute

Yes

 

 

 

Finding a Location for the Printer

As you look for an appropriate location for the printer, keep the following guidelines in mind.

Allow enough room around the printer to do the following.

Front Side - load paper and retrieve prints

Back Side - insert cables and power on/off the printer

Right Side - load ribbon cartridge

You also need enough room to turn the printer on its side to clean the pick roller and open the paper jam access area on the bottom.

Place the printer on a flat, smooth surface. Make sure airflow around the top and back is not blocked.

Avoid areas where ventilation ducts, open doors, or frequent passers-by might expose the printer and paper to high levels of debris. Airborne dirt particles can cause image quality problems.

NOTE: If you are using the printer in an enclosed kiosk, filtered ventilation is required.

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Kodak 4700 manual Getting Started, Finding a Location for the Printer, Model Print Speed Cutter

4700 specifications

The Kodak 4700 is a versatile and innovative machine that has made a significant impact in the realm of digital imaging and printing. Released during the height of Kodak’s prominence in the photography industry, the 4700 series was designed to meet the growing demands of professional photographers, enthusiasts, and commercial users alike.

One of the standout features of the Kodak 4700 is its impressive resolution, which delivers vibrant, high-quality prints. With a maximum print resolution that ensures clarity and color accuracy, this printer is particularly suited for producing photos that capture intricate details and vibrant colors. This printer utilizes advanced dye sublimation technology, which allows for smooth color gradients and impressive image reproduction, setting it apart from many of its contemporaries.

Another notable characteristic of the Kodak 4700 is its speed. It is capable of efficiently producing a variety of print sizes, ranging from small ID photos to larger poster prints, making it ideal for various applications. This speed is complemented by its user-friendly interface, allowing operators to easily navigate through its functions and settings.

Additionally, connectivity options are a major aspect of the Kodak 4700. It supports various input methods, including USB and Wi-Fi, enabling seamless integration with multiple devices. This means users can print directly from cameras, computers, and even smartphones, enhancing convenience and flexibility.

Moreover, the Kodak 4700 is designed with durability in mind. It boasts a robust build quality that is suitable for frequent use in both professional studios and commercial settings. This durability ensures that the machine can withstand the rigors of daily use without compromising on performance.

One of the appealing aspects of the Kodak 4700 is its ability to create stunning panoramas and collages, thanks to its flexible printing options. Users can customize their prints with templates and designs, allowing for personalization that caters to individual tastes and requirements.

In conclusion, the Kodak 4700 stands out for its combination of high print quality, efficiency, versatile connectivity, and durable design. It is a prime example of Kodak’s commitment to innovation in the digital imaging industry, making it a sought-after choice for photographers and businesses looking to produce stunning visual presentations.