Brief: Here’s a fast, informative look at what this solution does and how it behaves. In this video, you'll see a demonstration of the Direct To Plate Printing Equipment in action, showcasing its high-resolution 2400 DPI output and fully-automatic loading system. We'll walk you through its operation in controlled environments of 40-80% humidity and its compatibility with both thermal and UV plates, providing real insights for your printing workflow.
Related Product Features:
High-resolution imaging at 2400 DPI, customizable up to 8000 DPI for superior print quality.
Supports a wide range of plate sizes from a minimum of 350x400mm to a maximum of 1400x1700mm.
Compatible with both thermal (830nm) and UV (405nm) plates with no brand restrictions.
Fully-automatic and semi-automatic loading systems for efficient plate handling.
Operates within a controlled environment of 20-25°C temperature and 40-80% humidity.
High productivity with throughput ranging from 17 to 45 plates per hour depending on model.
Standard 1-bit Tiff interface with direct workflow driver and CIP3/CIP4 support.
Robust construction with weights from 1000kg to 2800kg, ensuring stability and durability.
Perguntas frequentes:
What types of plates are compatible with this CTP equipment?
The equipment is compatible with both thermal plates (using 830nm laser) and UV plates (using 405nm laser), with no specific brand requirements, supporting thicknesses from 0.15mm to 0.40mm.
What is the maximum resolution this printing equipment can achieve?
The standard resolution is 2400 DPI, but it can be customized up to a maximum of 8000 DPI to meet specific high-quality printing demands.
What are the environmental requirements for operating this CTP machine?
The equipment operates optimally in a temperature range of 20-25°C and humidity between 40-80%, ensuring consistent performance and plate quality.
How many plates can this equipment produce per hour?
Productivity varies by model, ranging from 12 to 45 plates per hour, with specific models like the Yinber 8600B achieving up to 29 plates per hour for thermal and UV versions.