Not really, from what I read there it does not list different plate throughput for different resolution, but it doesn't claim otherwise either?
Thanks for trying.
Really! Throughput isn't dependent on resolution only. There are other factors will effect the throughput. Like Laser system and number of beams. Plate size also have major effect. In real life the Rip station and the speed of computer can effect throughput.
It is a long story, but here are some highlights: Multi-channel imaging heads based on grating light valve technology (GLV) ensure exceptional throughput. Support for imaging resolutions of 1,200, 2,400, 2,438 and 2,540 dpi is standard. An option for imaging plates at 4,000 dpi resolution also is available, high enough for the printing of bonds, securities and lenticular products.
The PlateRite 8800N-E exposes 26 plates per hour when using
40.5" x 31.4" plates at
2,400 dpi. With the PlateRite 8800N-S, it is possible to produce
36 plates per hour under the same conditions. The PlateRite 8800N-Z outputs
42 plates per hour while the high-speed PlateRite 8800N-ZX boasts a
maximum speed of 51 plates per hour. As you may notice for the same size and 2400 resolution the throughput is different for different models.