I am the art director/prepress supervisor for a 40+ employee screen print shop. We produce labels and tight tolerance polycarbonate overlays for machines. We image our films in house on an 18" ECRM capstan imagesetter with a scriptworks 1.5 Harlequin rip circa 1995. We have been experiencing distortion issues due to the age of the pinch roller. The film was slipping and tracking erratically. We stabilized the situation by wrapping rubber tape around the roller for better film contact and compensating for the changed roller diameter in the page setup. Our service tech said that the whole transport system needs to be replaced in order to replace the roller as they changed the design of the transport system. The offset industry has CTP and the screen print industry has CTS which is still expensive and in its infancy so we need to look for an imagesetter than can meet our film size and accuracy needs while we wait for CTS technology to catch up.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
We print mainly spot color separations out of illustrator. We print the occasional 4 color job but generally these go to our indigo.
Our film sizes range from 6x6" to 40". We just purchased two large screen presses with 40" plus image area so the obvious intent of management is to fill the format but we need to maintain good registration. Our rip needs are modest, we do mostly manual trapping in illustrator and just print spot separations. My main concerns are film size and dimensional tolerance.
My first instinct is to go with a used Dolev 800V but I am unsure of what we will do about smaller films or what rip fits our needs without paying for things we won't use.
I apologize for the length of this post or if it is in the wrong forum.
Thanks for your input.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
We print mainly spot color separations out of illustrator. We print the occasional 4 color job but generally these go to our indigo.
Our film sizes range from 6x6" to 40". We just purchased two large screen presses with 40" plus image area so the obvious intent of management is to fill the format but we need to maintain good registration. Our rip needs are modest, we do mostly manual trapping in illustrator and just print spot separations. My main concerns are film size and dimensional tolerance.
My first instinct is to go with a used Dolev 800V but I am unsure of what we will do about smaller films or what rip fits our needs without paying for things we won't use.
I apologize for the length of this post or if it is in the wrong forum.
Thanks for your input.