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    Need to print large book covers

    Hi Imir, To print a book cover with at least 70cm printing area all of those SRA3 toner devices are too small, even if someone may say so. The best quality and biggest size (something which you need to print an attractive book cover) you get with a Fujifilm Jet Press 720, in the North American...
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    Plate Developing Problems

    Some wrong statements: aluminium posi plates -> the imaged area soon comes off too! If the imaged area goes OFF - this is correct as you use a positive plate :o if the non imaged are is gone, means the text you like to print (when using pos-film & pos-plates) the developer is is not...
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    Going Processor-less??? Advice needed

    Hi Rhonda, In the US we call it Ecomaxx-T which is in Europe Brillia HD PRO-T. That plates belong to a group of so called DoP (Develope on Press) - Thermal working The second Ecomaxx plate is called Ecomaxx-V - we call that in Europe Brillia HD PRO-V. These plates are ranked as low-chemistry and...
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    Going Processor-less??? Advice needed

    Dear Rhonda, I like to add some comments. Thermal CTP is always external drum (off course there are some unique exception such as Luescher or NewSetter). The reason is that such plates need high amount of energy (which cause in many cases ablations / fine dust) and therefore the laser must be...
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    Chem-free Process-free Plates Again

    Dear Steve, Thanks for your quick response. As a non native speaker I am surpriesed to learn that there is a different in American and British English, when talking about qualifications. Heidelberg has no evaluation program to qualify any type of plate for their presses. Such a system is...
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    Chem-free Process-free Plates Again

    Dear Steve, very interesting statement that Heidelberg qualified your Thermofuse plate technology for Anicolor printing system, only. I guess for you it is easy to show that qualification. Sorry to say, but I learned this qualification is not existing. Regards Wieland

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