Gaston,
I wish things were as simple as purchasing an off the shelf laser diode from a supplier, fit it in there or pay a techie to do the work and presto you have your platesetter upgraded. The fact that someone already mentioned nichia is definitely not going to help you but only adds to the confusion, I cannot help myself sorry for the shade of sarcasm. Well the truth is there are no two identical laser diodes, doesn't make any difference if it's Agfa or whatever ctp manufacturer, all diodes are selected and characterized for lasing effect and their corresponding driver board set up/programmed at the factory, plus they all require specific optics adjustments because of unique beam emission which has to be corrected it's all a hell lot of work reserved for factory assembly lines, special optics jigs, focus, heat dissip. characteristics, all possibly the most tedious and important step in a machine assembly. That's why manufacturers try to reduce this amount of work at a controllable level and provide their field service engineers with replacement kits and minimum procedures instead of a bag of diodes, lenses, boards, transistors and whatever.
I mean yes, if they say swap the traverse well that's nothing much you can do about it. Same thing goes with Heidelberg, Fuji and others. I'm in no way connected to Agfa just happens I know a few things. So Gaston you're on a wrong route here trying to reverse engineer everything just to save a few bucks. Well, a lot of bucks in your case.
I wish things were as simple as purchasing an off the shelf laser diode from a supplier, fit it in there or pay a techie to do the work and presto you have your platesetter upgraded. The fact that someone already mentioned nichia is definitely not going to help you but only adds to the confusion, I cannot help myself sorry for the shade of sarcasm. Well the truth is there are no two identical laser diodes, doesn't make any difference if it's Agfa or whatever ctp manufacturer, all diodes are selected and characterized for lasing effect and their corresponding driver board set up/programmed at the factory, plus they all require specific optics adjustments because of unique beam emission which has to be corrected it's all a hell lot of work reserved for factory assembly lines, special optics jigs, focus, heat dissip. characteristics, all possibly the most tedious and important step in a machine assembly. That's why manufacturers try to reduce this amount of work at a controllable level and provide their field service engineers with replacement kits and minimum procedures instead of a bag of diodes, lenses, boards, transistors and whatever.
I mean yes, if they say swap the traverse well that's nothing much you can do about it. Same thing goes with Heidelberg, Fuji and others. I'm in no way connected to Agfa just happens I know a few things. So Gaston you're on a wrong route here trying to reverse engineer everything just to save a few bucks. Well, a lot of bucks in your case.