Eastman Kodak Co. said that it plans to stop selling inkjet printers by 2013 as it winds down most of its consumer businesses and focuses on commercial printing, Reuters reported on Friday. Kodak, which has already shuttered its digital camera business, said on Friday that it expects to incur a charge of $90 million related to the wind-down of the inkjet business. The company will, however, continue to sell ink to existing customers of inkjet printers. The company said that it expects to cut 200 more jobs, adding to the 1,000 announced earlier this month. It has cut 2,700 jobs so far this year.