Picture Kiosk is same as ATM machine which serve self-service.
Just have to input the any external device, follow the step and make instant print the photo.
The self-service,standalone units allow customers to view, edit, personalize and print real Kodak quality
photographs in a matter of seconds.
Eastman Kodak Company announced a new, lower cost digital printing kiosk product to make it easier for traditional and non-traditional retailers alike to gain entry into the rapidly growing digital printing space.
The new Kodak Picture Kiosk is a pedestal-styledigital system, which has a significantly smaller footprint and weight than current kiosks, and is ideal for retailers who have not traditionally been able to justify on-site digital printing services.
More and more consumers are using digital cameras, and in turn, we are seeing an incredible surge in the demand to print digital pictures.
By extending kiosk line with the Kodak Picture Kiosk, and creating innovative features and tools for G4 kiosk, Kodak are
generating new opportunities for retailers to leverage digital printing technology for increased sales.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Lower Price Points:
Offer Easier Entry into Digital Printing. Kodak has expanded its Kodak Picture Maker to include a new digital system that will give retailers an opportunity to enter the digital printing market at a lower cost, providing customers with a broader selection of locationsat which to print their digital pictures.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Self-service:
The self-service Kodak Picture Kiosk features a pedestal monitor connected to a Kodak
Picture Maker G4 Order Station with Photo Printer 6850 & 8800, which allows people to preview, edit, select and print their digital images in just a few minutes. G4 Order Station is the winner of Eco-Design category at the Consumer Electronics Show for Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards.
This new digital system offers a much smaller footprint on the retailer is counter along with easy set-up and lower investment, while maintaining the most popular image editing features and print sizes.
People will be able to order prints from just about any digital camera memory card, including Secure Digital (SD) cards, Multimedia Cards (MMC), Compact Flash, Smart media, Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro, and xD-Picture cards.
Similar to the Kodak Picture Maker G4 of kiosks, the consumer-friendly touch screen lets people zoom, crop, reduce red eye and print the sizes and quantities of the exact pictures they want up to 6 x 8 inches.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - New Kiosk Enhancements:
Drive Additional Offerings and Revenue Opportunities. Kodak announced their selection of Touch-Point Solutions, Inc.’s Catapult platform as a primary component of its retail digital photo-printing infrastructure. The agreement will allow for the installation of Touch-Point’s remote management software, Catapult, on thousands of new and existing
Kodak Picture Maker kiosks worldwide.
Kodak will use this new, networked infrastructure to further drive efficiency and profitability for retailers who own and operate Kodak equipment. By using a centralized remote management system, Kodak can
provide flexible business management services allowing deployment of a variety of marketing, sales, and advertising programs via the Kodak Picture Maker kiosk.
In addition, it delivers centralized daily collection of production data with ready access to reports all within a secure, proven environment. And, retailers benefit from proactive service and support that monitors and controls in-store equipment, even performing diagnostics and repair.
Devices will automatically communicate with Kodak technicians
and store personnel when attention are needed, thus minimizing equipment downtime.
This new capability provides retailers with valuable business and service information to optimize performance and profitability.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Increased Print Speed:
Kodak has also announced enhancements to its photo printers for the Kodak Picture kiosk.. The main benefit of the 6850 is faster printing speeds – eight seconds for a 4 x 6- inch print.
The 6850 will maintain the award winning print quality, which won the Digital
Imaging Marketing Association (DIMA) printer shootout and Technical Imaging Press
Association (TIPA) awards in 2004.
Kodak Picture Kiosks are expected to be installed at more and more locations in the
coming years, including Kodak Express stores, hypermarkets, shopping malls, mobile
phone retail stores etc.
With 90,000 Kodak Picture kiosks currently installed worldwide, Kodak is not new to the
photo Kiosk business. The 50% market share makes Kodak Picture Kiosks the world
leader by far.
Just have to input the any external device, follow the step and make instant print the photo.
The self-service,standalone units allow customers to view, edit, personalize and print real Kodak quality
photographs in a matter of seconds.
Eastman Kodak Company announced a new, lower cost digital printing kiosk product to make it easier for traditional and non-traditional retailers alike to gain entry into the rapidly growing digital printing space.
The new Kodak Picture Kiosk is a pedestal-styledigital system, which has a significantly smaller footprint and weight than current kiosks, and is ideal for retailers who have not traditionally been able to justify on-site digital printing services.
More and more consumers are using digital cameras, and in turn, we are seeing an incredible surge in the demand to print digital pictures.
By extending kiosk line with the Kodak Picture Kiosk, and creating innovative features and tools for G4 kiosk, Kodak are
generating new opportunities for retailers to leverage digital printing technology for increased sales.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Lower Price Points:
Offer Easier Entry into Digital Printing. Kodak has expanded its Kodak Picture Maker to include a new digital system that will give retailers an opportunity to enter the digital printing market at a lower cost, providing customers with a broader selection of locationsat which to print their digital pictures.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Self-service:
The self-service Kodak Picture Kiosk features a pedestal monitor connected to a Kodak
Picture Maker G4 Order Station with Photo Printer 6850 & 8800, which allows people to preview, edit, select and print their digital images in just a few minutes. G4 Order Station is the winner of Eco-Design category at the Consumer Electronics Show for Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards.
This new digital system offers a much smaller footprint on the retailer is counter along with easy set-up and lower investment, while maintaining the most popular image editing features and print sizes.
People will be able to order prints from just about any digital camera memory card, including Secure Digital (SD) cards, Multimedia Cards (MMC), Compact Flash, Smart media, Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro, and xD-Picture cards.
Similar to the Kodak Picture Maker G4 of kiosks, the consumer-friendly touch screen lets people zoom, crop, reduce red eye and print the sizes and quantities of the exact pictures they want up to 6 x 8 inches.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - New Kiosk Enhancements:
Drive Additional Offerings and Revenue Opportunities. Kodak announced their selection of Touch-Point Solutions, Inc.’s Catapult platform as a primary component of its retail digital photo-printing infrastructure. The agreement will allow for the installation of Touch-Point’s remote management software, Catapult, on thousands of new and existing
Kodak Picture Maker kiosks worldwide.
Kodak will use this new, networked infrastructure to further drive efficiency and profitability for retailers who own and operate Kodak equipment. By using a centralized remote management system, Kodak can
provide flexible business management services allowing deployment of a variety of marketing, sales, and advertising programs via the Kodak Picture Maker kiosk.
In addition, it delivers centralized daily collection of production data with ready access to reports all within a secure, proven environment. And, retailers benefit from proactive service and support that monitors and controls in-store equipment, even performing diagnostics and repair.
Devices will automatically communicate with Kodak technicians
and store personnel when attention are needed, thus minimizing equipment downtime.
This new capability provides retailers with valuable business and service information to optimize performance and profitability.
Kodak Picture Kiosk - Increased Print Speed:
Kodak has also announced enhancements to its photo printers for the Kodak Picture kiosk.. The main benefit of the 6850 is faster printing speeds – eight seconds for a 4 x 6- inch print.
The 6850 will maintain the award winning print quality, which won the Digital
Imaging Marketing Association (DIMA) printer shootout and Technical Imaging Press
Association (TIPA) awards in 2004.
Kodak Picture Kiosks are expected to be installed at more and more locations in the
coming years, including Kodak Express stores, hypermarkets, shopping malls, mobile
phone retail stores etc.
With 90,000 Kodak Picture kiosks currently installed worldwide, Kodak is not new to the
photo Kiosk business. The 50% market share makes Kodak Picture Kiosks the world
leader by far.