cazksprint
Member
Hello,
I already posted this request over in the "press" category, and I thought I'd post it here in the CTP forum. Hope it's alright to cross-post this!
Currently we use an old roll-fed poly platemaker. It works well, but only as long as we dump-and-change chemistry every five weeks or so. That process takes several hours and kills production time, but it's necessary to get good clean plates. So, we are considering replacing the machine we currently have with something more modern and reliable.
What computer-to-plate platemaking machine is considered to be the well-respected, known-to-be reliable choice? We run black poly plates on small 12 x 17 Multis and ABDicks with the pink glycol-based fountain solutions, so the choice of machine needs to be geared toward that type of plate.
Critera include reliablility, ease of operation and quality of customer support. Cost is important too, but less important than reliability in the long run.
I already posted this request over in the "press" category, and I thought I'd post it here in the CTP forum. Hope it's alright to cross-post this!
Currently we use an old roll-fed poly platemaker. It works well, but only as long as we dump-and-change chemistry every five weeks or so. That process takes several hours and kills production time, but it's necessary to get good clean plates. So, we are considering replacing the machine we currently have with something more modern and reliable.
What computer-to-plate platemaking machine is considered to be the well-respected, known-to-be reliable choice? We run black poly plates on small 12 x 17 Multis and ABDicks with the pink glycol-based fountain solutions, so the choice of machine needs to be geared toward that type of plate.
Critera include reliablility, ease of operation and quality of customer support. Cost is important too, but less important than reliability in the long run.