B Borut Member Jan 4, 2012 #1 hello Is anybody useing new Fuji procesless plates? Thanks and regards Borut
almaink Well-known member Jan 4, 2012 #2 I am using them and have no issues. Sure beats maintaining and cleaning a processor!
zoran Well-known member Jan 4, 2012 #3 What is the smallest dot you can run, 20 micron? Did you try going 10 micron? What is the average run on press before images is gone and you need second set of plates? Thanks
What is the smallest dot you can run, 20 micron? Did you try going 10 micron? What is the average run on press before images is gone and you need second set of plates? Thanks
gordo Well-known member Jan 4, 2012 #4 zoran said: What is the smallest dot you can run, 20 micron? Did you try going 10 micron? Click to expand... The Fuji specification is 20 micron FM (1-99% at 200 lpi (also 20 micron)). best, gordo
zoran said: What is the smallest dot you can run, 20 micron? Did you try going 10 micron? Click to expand... The Fuji specification is 20 micron FM (1-99% at 200 lpi (also 20 micron)). best, gordo
zoran Well-known member Jan 4, 2012 #5 Thanks Gordo, I am curious if they tried it at all @ 10m and what is life of plate in real life at 20 micron or whatever they are running. Last edited: Jan 4, 2012
Thanks Gordo, I am curious if they tried it at all @ 10m and what is life of plate in real life at 20 micron or whatever they are running.
H Happyprinter Well-known member Jan 11, 2012 #7 We've been using them for about 6 months. Works great on our Ryobi & Komori presses. No issues.
H Happyprinter Well-known member Jan 12, 2012 #9 Longest we have ran is around 50m. No plate wear. Color's look great.