Recent content by Goranr

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    Agfa Azura on Presstek Dimension 800

    I had tested Azura with both Testneg-12 and Dry-12M media profiles, and haven't spotted any real difference, but the serviceman is trying to convince me that Dry-12M is a way to go - I haven't really questioned why. By testing I have found out that the instability treshold is around 400 mA...
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    Agfa Azura on Presstek Dimension 800

    It sounds logical to me that altering factory settings will affect all the media, so I would focus on using some other media (like Dry12M) for Azura while keeping Anthem12M setting for AnthemPro plates - changing factory defaults seems like a wrong approach to me. When you want to use Azuras...
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    Agfa Azura on Presstek Dimension 800

    You are adjusting wrong values, as you should not adjust factory defaults, but media currents instead. Use Dry-12M media (or any other negative media, such as Testnegative-12M) and reduce currents to a lower level - I am attaching a screenshot of my AzuraTS setup here, so you can have the...
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    Agfa Azura on Presstek Dimension 800

    Hmmm... I have converted multiple Presstek setups to Azura, but there was never need to alter drum speed, adjusting laser array was more than sufficient, and I was always able to get 1% on the plate. On what power levels are your lasers? There is a percentage display over each laser block in...
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    Agfa Azura on Presstek Dimension 800

    In order to properly set the laser array, you will have to use DimExcelDB utility and reduce currents on each channel of laser diode blocks (AnthemPro plates are power-hungry and require around 600 mJ/cm2 energy, while Azura, and especially AzuraTS require way less) - by reducing laser power you...

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