NexPress M700 Digital Color Press

Technical Data*

Base configuration

4-color print engine

2 internal feeders

1 feeder module with 3 feeders

1 high-capacity delivery

Kodak NexStation Front End

Printing speed

Format

4/0

4/4

 

(single sided)

(double sided)

 

 

 

A4

70 ppm

65.4 ppm

 

 

 

Letter

70 ppm

64 ppm

 

 

 

A3

36 ppm

36 ppm

 

2160 sheets per hr.

2160 sheets per hr.

 

 

 

11x17 in.

35 ppm

35 ppm

 

 

 

12x18 in.

33.1 ppm

33.1 ppm

 

 

 

Imaging technology

 

 

Dry electrophotography, 1200 x 1200 dpi

Laser imaging technology

256-level grayscale

Screens: graphics, images, and text

Maximum imageable area

323 x 482.7 mm (12.71 x 19 in.)

Substrate format

Maximum sheet size: 330.2 x 487.7 mm (A x B) (13 x 19.2 in.)

Minimum sheet size: 182 x 182 mm (A x B) (7.16 x 7.16 in.)

Substrates

Uncoated and coated papers with various glosses and finishes

Selected tabs, transparencies, labels, pre-punched and perforated papers, and specialty stocks

Paper weight

64 to 300 g/m2 (17 lb. bond to 110 lb. cover)

Paper feeding**

Five feeders with a total capacity of 6000 sheets

Two 1000-sheet internal feeders

Feeder module with two 1000-sheet feeders and one 2000-sheet feeder

Note: all feeders support the full range of paper sizes and weights

Paper delivery**

High-capacity delivery with total capacity of 6000 sheets

Main delivery — 5000 sheets

Proof delivery — 1000 sheets

Paper cart

Dimensions of base configuration (LxWxH)

4415 x 992 x 1305 mm (14 ft. 5.8 in. x 3 ft. 3.1 in. x 4 ft. 3.4 in.)

Weight of base configuration

1560 kg (3432 lb.)

Options/Accessories

Additional node for Kodak NexStation Front End

Additional paper cart

Operator table with light

Dimension A (min-max) 182 to 330.2 mm (7.16 to 13 in.)

Dimension B (min-max) 182 to 487.7 mm (7.16 to 19.2 in.)

To learn more about solutions from Kodak:

Visit graphics.kodak.com

Or in North America, call +1-800-336-8868

Produced using Kodak Technology.

Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, NY 14650 USA

© Kodak, 2007. Kodak, MarketMover, NexPress and NexStation are trademarks of Kodak.

Subject to technical change without notice.

*Primary measurements are in metric units. Conversions to U.S. units have been rounded.

**Capacity measured with 80 g/m2 paper (20 lb. bond)

U.DP.187.0307.en.02

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M700 specifications

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