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Plates Fuji or Kodak
Kodak Violet Print or Fuji the new LP-NV2 Pros & cons?????
Thanks
Edited by: OLD STRIPPER on Feb 12, 2008 7:41 PM
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Re: Plates Fuji or Kodak
Kodak Violet, or Fuji Violet?
Why not add Agfa's N91V to
the mix? It has the largest
market share by volume for
violet photopolymer than
the other two combined.
Regards,
Steve Musselman, Agfa Graphics - USA,
Senior Corporate Account Executive
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Re: Plates Fuji or Kodak
Agfa would entail a new processor.
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Re: Plates Fuji or Kodak
Hi Old Stripper...
You may be correct.
However, many people think that Agfa only has one
kind of violet plate - our silver-based Lithostar LAP-V.
That indeed would be a completely different processor.
However, Agfa's N91V is a photopolymer plate, somewhat
similar to the Kodak and Fuji violet plates you reference.
There are several 3rd party photopolymer processors that have been certified to work with our N91V photopolymer product (such as the G&J Raptor & Interplater "P" configurations, etc...)
If you have indeed received confirmation from Agfa
that you existing processor will not handle N91V, fine.
If not, if you'd like to share with us your processor and
model number, I can check my handy processor matrix.
Regards,
Steve Musselman, Agfa Graphics - USA,
Senior Corporate Account Executive
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Re: Plates Fuji or Kodak
"Kodak Violet, or Fuji Violet?
Why not add Agfa's N91V to
the mix? It has the largest
market share by volume for
violet photopolymer than
the other two combined.
Regards,"
Market share means better?
Anyone want to buy an almost new intel Imac??
I'm getting a dell with Vista!
Sorry could help myself.
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Re: Plates Fuji or Kodak
Old Stripper:
To follow-up on your concern that you'd have
to switch-out your violet processor in order
to try an Agfa photopolymer solution, I have
received several anecdotal reports where
we have tested or switched to Agfa plates
on an existing Fuji processor. I say this with
caution, as there is no formal cross-certification
between Agfa and Fuji on this technology,
and of course, there may be model differences
where this is not recommended nor possible.
Regardless, there may be more viable options for you than you may have thought.
It will also be interesting to see the final
implementations of Agfa's and Fuji's chem-
Free violet plates at drupa. This also might be
worth a consideration.
Regards,
Steve Musselman, Agfa Graphics - USA,
Senior Corporate Account Executive
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