
ECRM has fitted the DPX 4 Eco with a patented self-contained processing unit that it claims eliminates the need for multi-bath chemistry processing.
Instead of using a multi-bath processor, the platesetter, which is capable of outputting 27 processed, dried and cut-to-size plates per hour at 2,540 dpi, coats the chemistry directly on to the plate in a thin layer.
Torben Rysgaard, vice president of ECRM’s polyester CTP division, said: “With the introduction of the DPX 4 Eco, printers benefit by maintaining a very stable plate development process that results in excellent print quality.”
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