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News Release from: ECRM | Subject: Platesetter
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2006
120 plates-per-hour automated violet ctp
unveiled
For more than 30 years, Ifra has been promoted as the world's largest and most important exhibition for the newspaper industry, as well as the launching pad for new developments and technology.
ECRM has announced that will be introducing the MAKO NEWSmatic HS CTP platesetter at IfraExpo 2006 The MAKO NEWSmatic HS platesetter produces over 120 plates per hour and employs ECRM's patented FleXarm slip sheet removal system that automates CTP production
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 1 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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At the show, ECRM will be exhibiting a MAKO NEWSmatic HS running live with a Glunz and Jensen online processor, as well as showcasing the MAKO NEWS platesetter.
IfraExpo 2006 is being held October 9-12, 2006 in Amsterdam (at the RAI Exhibition Centre) and ECRM will be exhibiting in booth 2425-A in the American pavilion.
"Newspaper publishers are in a constant search for higher productivity," notes ECRM Product Manager John Marzec.
"The introduction of a higher-speed platesetter is an obvious attraction".
"But the automated features of the MAKO NEWSmatic HS are just as beneficial".
"It enables plates to be imaged and processed automatically and without human interaction".
"It's these time savings that are critical to deadline-sensitive publishers".
"As we say in our promotions, it's the ideal transition to unattended CTP production for local and regional newspaper publishers.".
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