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Update of CTP Agfa Palladio

alborbison

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Hello,
I am a user of Agfa ctp Palladio with Lithostar LAP-V plates.

Recently I have been offered an update of my equipment that would change my processor machine to a VCF-85 in order to use a chemistry free plate. However, I have not been told which plate/s I will be able to use.

I would like to know which plate I have to use if I make this change. And if I would have the option of buying any other brand such us Kodak, Fuji or whatever.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

Alborbison
 
N92-VCF plates (photopolymer).
Tonal reproduction: 2%-98% at 110 lpi for AGFA Balanced Screening... no more.
1-99% (180 lpi) for Sublima
That's for newspaper web
For commercial - Azura V, but it needs pre-heat.

With VCF-85 you'll be stuck down to AGFA as you are now with LAP-V

Both types need >30mW violet laser CTP. What about your Palladio?

Are you still in? :)
 
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Thank you very much VladCanada for your information.

So what they have offered has no advantage for me. It makes no sense to pay for something that does not take me out from a monopolistic supply.
As a local saying goes "same dog with different collar"
 
Thank you very much VladCanada for your information.

So what they have offered has no advantage for me. It makes no sense to pay for something that does not take me out from a monopolistic supply.
As a local saying goes "same dog with different collar"

Sure you do, Use VPP processor (for Palladio) instead of Lp-82 Lithostar LAP-V processor and get your Photo Polymer Chemistry based plates from any supplier you like. Please open the Link. I believe it is too early to use Process less plates. You will get hooked to the suppliers.

http://agfabeint01.net.agfa.com/bu/gs/dms/Marketing.nsf/AllDocs/DEFDF41BFFC19604C125739F003611F2/$FILE/ds_VPP_68_GB_20071101%203.0.pdf

Hope this will help!
 
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Thank you very much Armya Inc for your answer.
I do not understand how that VPP processor works, what makes it different from the other one VCF-85?
What plates would I be able to use with it?

Kind regards
 
N92-VCF plates (photopolymer).
Tonal reproduction: 2%-98% at 110 lpi for AGFA Balanced Screening... no more.
1-99% (180 lpi) for Sublima
That's for newspaper web
For commercial - Azura V, but it needs pre-heat.

With VCF-85 you'll be stuck down to AGFA as you are now with LAP-V

Both types need >30mW violet laser CTP. What about your Palladio?

Are you still in? :)

Our Palladio has 15mW violet laser, so it is not compatible for processor-less plates, or photopolymer plates. We ended up pulling the Palladio system out and installed Kodak Trendsetter with Thermal Direct plates which are processor-less.

-Sev
 
Our Palladio has 15mW violet laser, so it is not compatible for processor-less plates, or photopolymer plates. We ended up pulling the Palladio system out and installed Kodak Trendsetter with Thermal Direct plates which are processor-less.

-Sev

You mean your Palladio was 5mw, you didn't go for $13000 used 30mw Laser on it and you didn't invest on a $10000 processor and ended up pulling palladio system out and installed(invested) on a Kodak Trendsetter. This is all beside the cost of Installation, removing etc,etc,etc. This is what you did. Am I right? Hope you sold your Palladio for a good price.

This is a 5mw refurbished one.Please open the link:

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Thank you very much Armya Inc for your answer.
I do not understand how that VPP processor works, what makes it different from the other one VCF-85?
What plates would I be able to use with it?

Kind regards

Vlad explained this in detail. The VPP processor is the one used for commercial purposes with pre-heat capability. You can use different Photopolymer plates from different suppliers. For your Palladio, you will need VPP-68 Online + you will need to upgrade your Laser to 30mw(If it is still 5mW). Some people in manufacturing told me once the Laser is in fact 60mW and not 30mW, but in real life because of the Palladio 30 brand we all think and believe the Laser is 30 mW. For Violet Photopolymer Plates, there are many suppliers. Just search in the Internet.Pick the right supplier and enjoy the cost and the quality of the pales without being hooked to a single supplier.

Cheers!
 
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Hi. I also have an agfa palladio and i'm looking to switch to photopolymer plates. The problem is agfa does not want to change it because the agfa reseller in Chile (south america) does not sell these plates and are not interested in them. Can anybody give me a good advice on how to proceed or where to get a compatible processor without going to agfa?
I'll use this post to also ask, ¿can anybody advice me on a good plates supplier? In chile i get the lithostar lap-v plates for 11 usd or so.

Thank you!
 
Hi. I also have an agfa palladio and i'm looking to switch to photopolymer plates. The problem is agfa does not want to change it because the agfa reseller in Chile (south america) does not sell these plates and are not interested in them. Can anybody give me a good advice on how to proceed or where to get a compatible processor without going to agfa?
I'll use this post to also ask, ¿can anybody advice me on a good plates supplier? In chile i get the lithostar lap-v plates for 11 usd or so.

Thank you!

you can upgrade your Agfa Palladio. I know 4 used polymer processors compatible with your Palladio in Canada and US. Unlike Silver halide Plates,There are many suppliers of Polymer Plates and Thermal Plates in the market.
 
you can upgrade your Agfa Palladio. I know 4 used polymer processors compatible with your Palladio in Canada and US. Unlike Silver halide Plates,There are many suppliers of Polymer Plates and Thermal Plates in the market.

Thanks! ¿Can you specify with names of the compatible processors and their differences? ¿And know good cheap suppliers that ship worldwide? I've been looking around but i would like recommendations in the supplier area because i can't find feedback on these things, except for this forum.

Thanks.
 
Thanks! ¿Can you specify with names of the compatible processors and their differences? ¿And know good cheap suppliers that ship worldwide? I've been looking around but i would like recommendations in the supplier area because i can't find feedback on these things, except for this forum.

Thanks.

They all are Kodak PT-85 (Glunz & Jensen Interplater 85). In Excellent conditions.

Let me know if you are interested.

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Thanks. I'll let you know.

Can you also help me out with photopolymer and silver halide plates suppliers? In chile charges us 11.5USD per sq meter

Thanks.

I can help you with every thing. Silver Halide Plates do not have many suppliers. There are only one beside Agfa. The plates run length is 5000 and the plate is inconsistent.It is OK for low quality jobs. The Polymer and Thermal Plates have many suppliers worldwide. Which one are you interested on. Do you have an import Permit? Buy some samples from them and test them if they are OK, then go for Volume. Have tried Kodak? Who is the supplier of Kodak in your country? Kaven Cazabon from Kodak can help you too. You can find his contact information below:

Kevin Cazabon | LinkedIn


Let me know!
 
I can help you with every thing. Silver Halide Plates do not have many suppliers. There are only one beside Agfa. The plates run length is 5000 and the plate is inconsistent.It is OK for low quality jobs. The Polymer and Thermal Plates have many suppliers worldwide. Which one are you interested on. Do you have an import Permit? Buy some samples from them and test them if they are OK, then go for Volume. Have tried Kodak? Who is the supplier of Kodak in your country? Kaven Cazabon from Kodak can help you too. You can find his contact information below:

Kevin Cazabon | LinkedIn


Let me know!

I'm interested in silver halide and polymer plates, but more in the first ones. I was searching around and found a chinese manufacturer of lithostar-like silver halide plates. You say this are the low quality ones?

I have contacted Kodak in my country and they sell at a pretty high price too. I need a supplier abroad that can ship, because if i go to big brands like Kodak, they make me buy from their local reseller, with no option of buying directly from them.

If you have more supplier's information please send me a PM or let me know here.

Thanks!!
 
I'm interested in silver halide and polymer plates, but more in the first ones. I was searching around and found a chinese manufacturer of lithostar-like silver halide plates. You say this are the low quality ones?

I have contacted Kodak in my country and they sell at a pretty high price too. I need a supplier abroad that can ship, because if i go to big brands like Kodak, they make me buy from their local reseller, with no option of buying directly from them.

If you have more supplier's information please send me a PM or let me know here.

Thanks!!

I do not know what type of Print work you are involved with, I belive internet is a good source of research for finding potential suppliers. As far as I understand, you are considering 2 options:
1- To have a supplier for your Silver halide Plates.
2- Because of the high price of Plates, you are considering to upgrad your Palladio or Adding a Polymer processor to an existing Palladio with 30 MW Laser(60mW)

The second option is feasible. You will need to move to Polymer Plates soon or latter with your existing equipment. If you think we buy the Plates less than what you pay for your Plates, you are mistaking. You can't find any suppliers(Fuji, Kodak, Agfa) in North America to provide you with cheaper than what available in your Market.

I am a supplier of Equipment and not the Plates or consumables. In North America, we work with Kodak, Agfa and Fuji and Pay much higher than what you Pay in Chile.
 
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