MonitorFace
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Hi Guys,
Newbie here. Well, I finally talked my bosses into getting a CTP. They're looking at the PlateWriter 2000, Home | PlateWriter.com a chem-free platesetter that uses inkjet technology to dry image a 2800 dpi stochastic image onto a proprietary grained metal plate. It's one, if no the cheapest option which is why they're considering it first. Of course I understand that the cheapest is usually not the most cost effective option but this is their focus.
Here in Hawaii, it's a pretty lean market and with the drop in tourism, even leaner. Still, I don't want a unit that fails to satisfy our needs. Do any of your have direct or indirect experience with this unit? What are your opinions in general about this option. Also, which units would you recommend for a remote location that must be chem-free and highly reliable for a small shop doing somewhat demanding commercial quality 4C on a 20" 'deuce'?
I'd appreciate any guidance. Thanks!
Newbie here. Well, I finally talked my bosses into getting a CTP. They're looking at the PlateWriter 2000, Home | PlateWriter.com a chem-free platesetter that uses inkjet technology to dry image a 2800 dpi stochastic image onto a proprietary grained metal plate. It's one, if no the cheapest option which is why they're considering it first. Of course I understand that the cheapest is usually not the most cost effective option but this is their focus.
Here in Hawaii, it's a pretty lean market and with the drop in tourism, even leaner. Still, I don't want a unit that fails to satisfy our needs. Do any of your have direct or indirect experience with this unit? What are your opinions in general about this option. Also, which units would you recommend for a remote location that must be chem-free and highly reliable for a small shop doing somewhat demanding commercial quality 4C on a 20" 'deuce'?
I'd appreciate any guidance. Thanks!