H&W Print moves to low chemistry platesHulbert & Woodall Print Ltd (H&W Print), Wootton Bassett, has announced details of a new platesetter purchase for its SRA2 and B3 print business. The Screen 2055Vi-S system, along with Fujifilm Pro V violet plates, was purchased from UK Ryobi distributor and Screen dealer Apex Digital Graphics, Hemel Hempstead. The platesetter and plate purchase from Apex represents the continuation of a relationship between the companies that extends back for many years. The Screen 2055 replaces an older Screen 1050 model.
The PlateRite 2055Vi-S simplifies the output workflow by accepting preset parameters for a variety of printing presses and media sizes. Parameters include plate size: grip/anti-grip size; image centering; margins; and punch configuration. Media cassettes, which each feature an ID code, can be assigned a media type and destination. The recorder automatically reads the ID code when the cassette is inserted and recalls the appropriate data. This eliminates the time and trouble involved in entering this data each time the cassette is changed. Fujifilm's Brillia HD PRO-V plate incorporates a new high-sensitivity polymerisation technology. This enables users to achieve that same level of productivity as conventionally processed violet CTP plates without the need for laser upgrades. |