We print almost 100% digital toner or inkjet at our shop. However, we still have a few jobs that we offset print on our Ryobi 3302. All small stuff, 13 x 19 Max. Our Platesetter, which we used to print metal plates, just died, and we don't want to fix it or replace it.
Question: Can anybody recommend a decent-quality direct-to-plate option that is affordable? It doesn't have to be metal plates, but it needs to do decent-quality 150 LPI and register well.
The average run length is probably 500 - 2000.
Approximately 30 plates per month
Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Question: Can anybody recommend a decent-quality direct-to-plate option that is affordable? It doesn't have to be metal plates, but it needs to do decent-quality 150 LPI and register well.
The average run length is probably 500 - 2000.
Approximately 30 plates per month
Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!