Fastest CTP

Re: Fastest CTP

Fujifilm
Saber V8 HS

Combining a newly designed mirror spinning at 60,000 rpm with dual laser optics, the fully
automatic Fujifilm Saber V-8 HS can output 50 8-up plates per hour a 2400 dpi and 70 plates per
hour at 1200 dpi, making it the fastest 8-up commercial engine on the market today. At 2400 dpi,
the Saber V-8 HS can produce a four-color 8-up set in just 4 1/2 minutes. With higher productivity
and a lower price than its competitors, the Saber V-8 HS is a compelling reason to choose
violet.

No I don't work for Fuji, just use their stuff.

AjR
 
Re: Fastest CTP

The above posts I suppose are just jokes....
Fastest Magnus800 (X speed) makes only 40pph (plates/hour). The 60pph version (Z speed) is not yet available

Fastest 8-up CTP on the market I know is Trendsetter News200 which has 2xTH2 Creo lasers.
Max plate size 1118x838 (83pph) min. size 290x304 (240pph - that's a set of 2 plates every 30 seconds!!!).
I know a few sites running more than 5000 plates a night on 3 News 200 with Nela preloaders and inline optical punches.
For such a volume this machine is the only option.
Remember these are SquareSpot heads 2400dpi - 450LPI - Staccatto20 for News200c (c=commercial) or 1200dpi- 200LPI - Staccatto25 for News200; +/-10 microns repeatability at largest plate size.

As a comparison, fastest Screen CTP is rated at 84 plates/hour (290mm x 460mm) - about 3 times slower.

The News200 is basically a regular Trendsetter autoloader with 2 lasers and will probably be pushed further to image up to 260-270pph
The maximum speed for 1 laser (News150) is 60/150pph (about 70% speed).
There is almost no difference between a basic, manual load Trendsetter 800 and News200 engines. This is why I previously said the Trendsetter was the best ever designed CTP.

The downside - the internal bay can take max 125 plates without slipsheets, and all the customers buying this machine are using it in conjunction with the Nela preloader.

Oh, and XLF looks to be a revolution in the VLF CTP world but we have to wait a while longer...

Edited by: nemo on Feb 29, 2008 5:41 AM

Edited by: nemo on Feb 29, 2008 5:44 AM
 
Re: Fastest CTP

When you say 8 up I would naturally presume sheet fed litho, Newspaper CTP systems are a bit different! If I needed alot of plates I would rather buy 2 systems rather than relying on 1 ultra fast palatesetter.

AjR
 
Re: Fastest CTP

8 up on a newspaper press is possible is your printing books stitch and trimmed on a 34 or 35” web.

On to the answer to your question

Speed is good.

A second machine is a must. If one fails at 2:00 AM who do you call. Most newspaper printer’s work after 5:00 PM about the time the repair people are on the road home.

We’re working with a very old FtP hopping that it last a few more months until we get into our new site if that happens. Should we get to move we’ll have two CtP made for newspapers 30pph.


J Wilson
Tracy Ca
 

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