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KODAK Picture Kiosk GS KODAK Picture Kiosk GS KODAK Picture Kiosk Software V4.0 raises the industry standard with Small Investment expanded product offerings that are for Big Impact user-friendly and high in image quality. If you sell 50 to 90 prints per day, the KODAK Picture Kiosk GS Standard Product is the perfect choice for you. A cost-effective solution designed Offerings: for small to mid-sized retail photo printing opportunities, it delivers high quality prints, great printing choices, Border Designs and the potential for higher margins! Calendars Collages and Auto Collages Outstanding Print Quality: KODAK Picture CD KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology enables better, brighter pictures when KODAK Picture Movie DVD printed on KODAK XTRALIFE Paper for prints that are stain resistant, water proof, easy to wipe clean and able to last a lifetime.* Multiple Up Prints *Under typical home display and storage conditions. Based on preliminary image performance testing data. Personalized Cards Photo Books Greater Flexibility and Performance: Photo ID Prints This kiosk has been designed with the store operator in mind. No matter the configuration, the standardized thermal media roll performance means that Prints from Mobile your most popular print sizes (10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm and 15 x 20 cm) can be Standard Prints made with the same media roll without the need for staff intervention. The GS is fast too, letting you deliver 10 x 15 cm prints in just 11 seconds. Swap out of the all-in-one card reader is quick and efficient and can be done in a couple of minutes. Plus, the kiosk fully integrates with your digital minilab or KODAK Adaptive Picture Exchange (APEX) unit. Smarter Selling Kiosk: The engaging Attract Loop gives your store a fresh look that keeps your customers informed. With the new Welcome Screen Promotions, you can feature and trial premium products on a beautiful large touch screen. You can also capitalize on more opportunities with the Intelligent Cross Sell that presents customers with additional premium product suggestions. it’s time for you AND Kodak KODAK Picture KODAK Picture Kiosk GS Kiosk GS Order Station Digital Station Includes AMD processor motherboard Dual Core Pentium processor motherboard 12" touch screen G4 receipt printer A4 flatbed scanner optional no Printers 605 optional 6850 optional no 8810 optional no Input options MicroSD Card Compact Flash 1 and 2, MicroDrive Sony Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro/ Memory Stick Duo™/Memory Stick Duo Pro™/Memory Stick M2 MultiMedia Card RS – MMc, MMC, Secure Digital Card (SD) Mini SD XD Picture Card USB memory devices KODAK Picture CD CD-ROM / DVD-ROM (JPEG, TIFF, BMP) Mobile Phone and PDA with BLUETOOTH® Prints, maximum size 20 x 30 cm no Output options Thermal prints 10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm optional and 15 x 20 cm Thermal prints up to 20 x 30 cm optional no Output to digital minilabs, sizes depend on minilab set-up Output to wholesale labs, sizes depend on services offered Output to KODAK Adaptive Picture Exchange System (APEX) sizes and services depend on APEX accessories KODAK Picture DVD KODAK Picture CD Editing features – software version V4 Rotate image, zoom and crop Auto enhance Remove red eye Adjust brightness and contrast Adjust colour balance Restore/enhance colour Sepia, black and white prints from colour Add text, change text size, fonts and colour Add borders to your images Exclusive Features**: Specifications – KODAK Picture KioskAdd calendars GS to your Range images Make collages and autocollages KODAK Picture KODAK Picture KODAK Picture KODAK Picture Kiosk GS Kiosk GS Make photo books Kiosk GS Kiosk GS KODAK Facial Retouch Module Order Station Digital Station Make greetings cards Order Station Digital Station Includes PIncludesayment options KODAK Pet Eye Retouch Module AMD processor motherboard PAMDrint pa prsoscweossorrd option motherboard Dual Core Pentium processor motherboard DualAdditional Core Pentium features processor and servi motherboardces* KODAK Social Network 12" touch screen 12" touch screen Can act as host for multi-head configuration Connectivity Module G4 receipt printer G4 receipt printer KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer A4 flatbed scanner optional no A4 flatbed scanner optional no Epson Stylus Pro 7880 Inkjet Printer** KODAK Video Snapshots Module Printers KPrinODAKters Rapid Print Scanner 605 optional Upload605 gift orders to wholesale labs optional optional 6850 optional no Download6850 images from KODAK Gallery optional no KODAK PYNK Smart Print Module 8810 optional no Ha8810rdware specifications optional no Input options OptionalInput options connection to Remote Monitoring ** Available for an additional fee. MicroSD Card HeightMicroSD Card 50.2 cm 137.1 cm Compact Flash 1 and 2, MicroDrive TCompactotal width Flash 1 and 2, MicroDrive 32.6 cm 44.0 cm Sony Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro/ WSonyidth Memory of the PC Stick/Memory console Stick Pro/ 44.76 cm Memory Stick Duo™/Memory Stick Duo DepthMemory Stick Duo™/Memory Stick Duo 44.76 cm 77.4 cm Pro™/Memory Stick M2 Pro™/Memory Stick M2 Voltage range 220-240V, 220-240V, Products Available with MultiMedia Card RS – MMc, MMC, MultiMedia Card RS – MMc, MMC, 50-60 hz 50-60 hz Secure Digital Card (SD) PSecureower cDigitalonsumption Card (SD) max. 2 amps max. 4 amps Mini SD Mini SD Optional Equipment: Weight 20 kg 98 kg XD Picture Card XD Picture Card USB memory devices CatalogueUSB memory numbe devicrses Enlargement up to 20 x 30 cm with a KODAK Picture CD KODAK Picture CD No photo printer KODAK 8810 Photo Printer CD-ROM / DVD-ROM (JPEG, TIFF, BMP) CD-ROM / DVD-ROM (JPEG, TIFF, BMP) Single KODAK 605 Photo Printer Mobile Phone and PDA with BLUETOOTH® Mobile Phone and PDA with BLUETOOTH® Single KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Prints, maximum size 20 x 30 cm no Prints, maximum size 20 x 30 cm no Double-sided Greetings Cards, Double KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Calendars and Photo Books with the Output options SeparateOutput options cabinets/racks Thermal prints 10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm Thermal prints 10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer optional KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer Kit optional and 15 x 20 cm Epsonand 15 Stylusx 20 cm Pro 7880 Printer Thermal prints up to 20 x 30 cm optional no KODAKThermal Rapidprints Printup to Scanner 20 x 30 cm optional no Output to digital minilabs, sizes depend Output to digital minilabs, sizes depend KODAK PS12 Print Scanner Kit on minilab set-up on minilab set-up Output to wholesale labs, sizes depend OutputKODAK toPicture wholesale Kiosk G4labs, Photo sizes Printer depend 605 Kit on services offered onKODAK services Picture offered Kiosk G4 Photo Printer Output to KODAK Adaptive Picture Output6800/6850 to KODAK Adaptive Picture Exchange System (APEX) sizes and ExchangeKODAK 8810 System Photo (APEX) Printer sizes and services depend on APEX accessories services depend on APEX accessories * May require additional software and hardware. KODAK Picture DVD **KODAK Through PictureEthernet DVDconnection only. KODAK Picture CD KODAK Picture CD Editing features – software version V4 Editing features – software version V4 Rotate image, zoom and crop Rotate image, zoom and crop Auto enhance Auto enhance Remove red eye Remove red eye Adjust brightness and contrast Adjust brightness and contrast Adjust colour balance Adjust colour balance Restore/enhance colour Restore/enhance colour Sepia, black and white prints from colour Sepia, black and white prints from colour Add text, change text size, fonts and colour Add text, change text size, fonts and colour Add borders to your images Add borders to your images Add calendars to your images Add calendars to your images Make collages and autocollages Make collages and autocollages Make photo books Make photo books Make greetings cards Make greetings cards Payment options Payment options Print password option Print password option Additional features and services* Additional features and services* Can act as host for multi-head configuration Can act as host for multi-head configuration KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer Epson Stylus Pro 7880 Inkjet Printer** Epson Stylus Pro 7880 Inkjet Printer** KODAK Rapid Print Scanner KODAK Rapid Print Scanner Upload gift orders to wholesale labs optional optional Upload gift orders to wholesale labs optional optional Download images from KODAK Gallery Download images from KODAK Gallery ContactHardware specifications your local Kodak products representative forHar dmoreware specifications Information. www.kodak.com Optional connection to Remote Monitoring Optional connection to Remote Monitoring Height 50.2 cm 137.1 cm Height 50.2 cm 137.1 cm Total width 32.6 cm 44.0 cm Total width 32.6 cm 44.0 cm Width of the PC console 44.76 cm Width of the PC console 44.76 cm Depth 44.76 cm 77.4 cm Depth 44.76 cm 77.4 cm it’s time for you AND Kodak Voltage range 220-240V, 220-240V, Voltage range 220-240V, 220-240V, 50-60 hz 50-60 hz 50-60 hz 50-60 hz Power consumption max. 2 amps max. 4 amps Power consumption max. 2 amps max. 4 amps Weight 20 kg 98 kg Weight 20 kg RSS_1005_5.1098 kg © Kodak, 2010. KODAK, PERFECT TOUCH, PYNK, and XTRALIFE are trademarks of Kodak. Catalogue numbers Catalogue numbers No photo printer No photo printer Single KODAK 605 Photo Printer Single KODAK 605 Photo Printer Single KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Single KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Double KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Double KODAK Photo Printer 6850 Separate cabinets/racks Separate cabinets/racks KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer Kit KODAK DL2100 Duplex Printer Kit Epson Stylus Pro 7880 Printer Epson Stylus Pro 7880 Printer KODAK Rapid Print Scanner KODAK Rapid Print Scanner KODAK PS12 Print Scanner Kit KODAK PS12 Print Scanner Kit KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 Photo Printer 605 Kit KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 Photo Printer 605 Kit KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 Photo Printer KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 Photo Printer 6800/6850 6800/6850 KODAK 8810 Photo Printer KODAK 8810 Photo Printer * May require additional software and hardware.
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