We're about to upgrade our CTP and I'd appreciate any feedback you have on what issues I should be focussing on in my research and which vendors / machinery I should consider. I am considering new and used systems.
I've looked at the Agfa Palladio 2 and it seems a nice machine, but appears to be very limited in terms of the resolution and screening it's capable of.
Our current CTP is limited to 175lpi AM and I'd like to be able to output:-
175lpi AM
200lpi AM
Stochastic
The CTP needs to feed a B3 4 colour and a B2 5 colour (both newish presses with auto plate loading and mid level automation) and we get through a reasonable but not huge number of plates, i.e. very low thousands a month.
Creating a smallish climate controlled and daylight safe room for the equipment is not a problem, but we don't have vast amount of free space.
I also need some help in understanding whether I should be aiming for 20 or 10 micron stochastic as well (we are general jobbing CMYK).
Our current CTP punches in line, but I understand this is much rarer on metal plates. Will I be able to punch plates for 2 different presses from 2 different manufacturers on the same CTP? If we have to punch off line, will that be a huge step back with auto plate loading accuracy?
Our customers appear totally indifferent about environmental matters, but I'm not, so should I be considering “low process” or processless plates? How does that affect my choice?
Sorry to write war & peace, all help much appreciated!
I've looked at the Agfa Palladio 2 and it seems a nice machine, but appears to be very limited in terms of the resolution and screening it's capable of.
Our current CTP is limited to 175lpi AM and I'd like to be able to output:-
175lpi AM
200lpi AM
Stochastic
The CTP needs to feed a B3 4 colour and a B2 5 colour (both newish presses with auto plate loading and mid level automation) and we get through a reasonable but not huge number of plates, i.e. very low thousands a month.
Creating a smallish climate controlled and daylight safe room for the equipment is not a problem, but we don't have vast amount of free space.
I also need some help in understanding whether I should be aiming for 20 or 10 micron stochastic as well (we are general jobbing CMYK).
Our current CTP punches in line, but I understand this is much rarer on metal plates. Will I be able to punch plates for 2 different presses from 2 different manufacturers on the same CTP? If we have to punch off line, will that be a huge step back with auto plate loading accuracy?
Our customers appear totally indifferent about environmental matters, but I'm not, so should I be considering “low process” or processless plates? How does that affect my choice?
Sorry to write war & peace, all help much appreciated!