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News Release from: ECRM | Subject: Mako 2x, Mako 4x, and Mako 8x platesetters
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 March 2008
Platesetters With 120 Milliwatt Laser
Diode
ECRM will introduce at Drupa the Mako 2x, Mako 4x, and Mako 8x platesetters which, the company claimed, feature a 120 milliwatt laser diode.
The company said that the platesetters have been developed with the aim of providing more eco-friendly CTP pre-press workflow systems ECRM will provide a technology demonstration of the new chemistry-free digital plate for violet platesetters from Agfa
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 30 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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On the ECRM stand - C56 in hall nine, from May 29 - June 11 in Dusseldorf (Germany) the company said that the platesetters will not only adapt to promised chemical-free plates but they will also accommodate future violet plate technologies as well.
ECRM claimed that the new chemistry-free digital plate for violet platesetters from Agfa, Azura V, will be debuted during technology demonstrations on the ECRM stand.
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Also at Drupa will be ECRM's Workmates 3.0, the company's entry-level digital pre-press workflow system, which is claimed to have a new graphic user interface that will allow customers to view all, or only selected workflows.
It is compatible with Harlequin RIP 8.0.
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