Do not buy a JetPlate
Reasons - No Service and your heads will eventually clog on your Epson / Jet Plate Printer.
Remember Epson is not affiliated with Jet Plate -
A client of mine last year got in an Xante/Ripit system (VM2). It will make a 20.88 x 19.88 metal plate. I admit that i was skeptical but found this small violet laser platesetter to be up to the job. The main drawback that I've had with it is that the Symphony RIP is very limited in its ability to do imposition. It will do it and has a lot of good features, but is certainly not as full-featured as a separate imposition program.
Having said that, the RIP is a full APPE (Adobe PDF Print Engine) RIP and can handle all the transparency issues that modern software can throw at it. For a low-end solution, I've found it to fill the bill.
We have had the rip-it VM system for about 4 years now and it is starting to have troubles just paid $1500.00 to have a motor cleaned and our plate pross the P20 just had a motor go out at the tune of $850.00 and we take very good care of our systems We would not buy a new one of these if we where looking just not that good of a system. If you do buy one use Fuji plates they run the best.
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