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Kodak i9600 Series Writers - Specifications
Enhance your risk mitigation strategies by adding a Reference Archive. The
technology is available today and based on industry standards. From exporting
records to delivering them back to desktops, you can implement a process that's
essentially transparent to end-users, yet will deliver complete, reliable
records for years to come.
The Reference Archive Process
A Reference Archive begins with a robust record capture subsystem, built
around the proven architecture of the i9600 Series Writers. The process
includes:
- File transfer from the application system(s) is managed by
the KODAK Writer Interface. It controls formatting and applies standard indexing
coding for later automated retrieval driven by request processor APIs.
- Output to archival media is performed by the i9600 Series
Writer, which operates in an unattended mode. Performance measures appear below.
| 24:1 |
85 |
170 |
7,225 images/roll |
| 40:1 |
200 |
400 |
17,000 images/roll |
* Average images per minute (print); actual performance is dependent on
application.
Media loading
Media loading is facilitated by the KODAK Smart Cassette, Model 100 and Model
215. For automatic redundancy, two cassettes can be used at once to produce two
sets of output with no reduction in throughput speed.
Storage
Compact, archival storage is provided by KODAK Reference Archive Media. This
standard 16mm, high-quality microfilm is ISO/ANSI-certified for a life
expectancy of 500 years when properly processed and stored under controlled
conditions.
Dimensions
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