The company is also bringing the new TDP 459 CtP System from Mitsubishi Imaging Solutions to the Australian market. According to Grafika Links, the Mitsubishi technology is capable of producing up to75 plates per hour, and is also capable of producing plates up-to a Speed-Master 52 size and requires no chemicals.
Grafika Links will also introduce new products from the digital printer manufacturer Intec with the addition of the DMP420. There has been strong interest in this device since its release earlier this month, according to the company.
The Intec HPP500 will also be on show, which allows for high and continuous productivity, feeding a variety of Envelopes and Stocks up to 512 gsm. The HPP500 is ideal for envelopes, card stocks and labels according to Grafika Links.
Grafika Links will also be launching the Presstek Aurora plate to the Australian Market, which will work in any Thermal CtP System such as AGFA, Kodak/Creo, Heidelberg and Screen.
As an added bonus at the show, Grafika Links is giving visitors who register their interest in Grafika Links products the opportunity to win an Apple MacBook Pro laptop computer, which will be drawn on the last day of the show.
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