Adding printing areas on ctp plates

amomtaz93

Active member
I have a little problem i wish to find a chemical component to add printing areas on exposed plates because i have some files with hair lines and i could not notice them before exposing plates .The solution is to reexpose them again so finding this chemical will partially solf that problem..
 
the chemical component you require can be found on a new unexposed plate. Unfortunately I don't know how to transfer it from the new plate to your exposed plate :unsure:
 
Hello amomtaz 93

YOU have a big problem trying to add - Complex Photopolymer Coating to an already exposed and developed CtP Plate !!!!!

WHY make work for yourself.......... just make a new plate OR you could revert to " Stone Age practices" of Image Additions if you could

find anyone that knows how to do it !!!!!!!!


Regards, Alois
 
Hello amomtaz 93

YOU have a big problem trying to add - Complex Photopolymer Coating to an already exposed and developed CtP Plate !!!!!

WHY make work for yourself.......... just make a new plate OR you could revert to " Stone Age practices" of Image Additions if you could

find anyone that knows how to do it !!!!!!!!


Regards, Alois
In fact I do not hv to do any of your advisec
6years ago while being in drupa a friend gave me a special pen (which I cannot find it's supplier )to correct and add printing areas to exposed plates
 
The people here burnishine.com might be able to point you in the right direction.
 
Burnishine no longer offers an addition pen.
Nikken offers the #134 series of addition pens for small minor short term plate additions, pin holes, broken solids.
 

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