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Kodak eyes digital printing space in India

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

Globally, the digital printing market was 15 per cent of the total printing market and was growing.     

He added that Bollywood was an important market for the company as majority of the movied were being shot using Kodak films.    

However, he said that the 35mm film market was  dying with the advent of digital cameras.     

 

The Kodak official said that the company was aiming at 20 per cent growth in graphic communications business in the country.    

City-based Anderson Printing House today installed the latest Kodak Nexpress 2100 Plus digital printer at its facility.    

This was the first such machine installed in the entire east and northern parts of the country.

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First Published: May 21 2008 | 7:14 PM IST

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