Marc,
I would be very interested in how one would go about reducing the power to the laser.
Thank you in advance for any info you would have.
Steve
Hi Budgetprintsgreen
Unfortunately I'm not a pressteck Tech, so don't have the info. I did read that the Dimension lasers are somewhat unstable at lower powers so this may not be a solution for you since balancing the multiple lasers on these devices has been said to be very difficult, more so at lower intensities.
In fact this difficulty, this allowed me to replace two of these machines with a pair of Kodak Trendsetters at one client because we could calibrate the machines to exactly match each others output.
Brunswick If you are using a Vector TX 52, which is an internal drum machine with a single laser, you might have more success. In fact you may not even meed to change the laser exposure value. This model seems to be using a Harlequin based rip so the exposure value may be in the Hardware menu and not in the rip, as it is in the similarly built Mitsubishi Polyester plate CTP. Your user manual should have a section on setting the exposure value.
The only difficulty you may encounter is that the TX52 includes a built in water washout section which may work for the Sonora plate, but is not officially supported by Kodak as a method for developing this plate. I would suggest that if you are in a position of not having any other option, you contact you local Kodak Plate re-seller and ask them for some sample Kodak Sonora plates to test.
Please note: I am not trained on the Pressteck line of ctp equipment, this is a Hail Mary Pass type solution. YMMV. You promise to hold me free from any litigation if you choose to follow my ideas. If it works, you can buy me a beer if we ever meet IRL. If it does not work, I will commiserate with you and buy you a beer. FOB nearest Bar, Shipping and handling not included.
Additional disclaimer:
1) I do not work directly for Kodak.
2) This is not an official Kodak Approved Solution.
3) I am a vendor that sells Kodak products in my Market (The Caribbean)
Marc