Commercial Wide Format Laser Printer , High Resolution Computer To Plate Printer

Brief: Here’s a fast, informative look at what this solution does and how it behaves. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Commercial Wide Format Laser Printer, showcasing its high-resolution Computer To Plate (CTP) capabilities. You'll see demonstrations of various models, including Thermal and UV CTP systems, highlighting their productivity, maximum formats up to 1400mmx1700mm, and advanced laser technology for precise plate imaging.
Related Product Features:
  • High-resolution imaging with customizable resolution up to 8000 dpi for exceptional print quality.
  • Supports large format plates with maximum dimensions up to 1400mm x 1700mm for versatile applications.
  • Available in Thermal and UV CTP models with laser sources at 830nm and 405nm respectively.
  • Semi-automatic and automatic loading systems enhance operational efficiency and reduce manual handling.
  • Compatible with various plate brands and thicknesses from 0.15mm to 0.4mm, offering flexibility in material choice.
  • High productivity rates, with models capable of producing up to 29 plates per hour for increased throughput.
  • Integrated workflow software (HQ&PR) and support for CIP3/CIP4 standards streamline prepress operations.
  • Robust construction with models weighing up to 2800kg, designed for stable, long-term commercial use.
Ερωτήσεις:
  • What is the maximum resolution supported by these CTP printers?
    The CTP printers support a standard resolution of 2400 dpi, which can be customized up to a maximum of 8000 dpi for highly detailed plate imaging.
  • What types of plates are compatible with these machines?
    The machines are compatible with Thermal plates for Thermal CTP models and UV plates for UV CTP models, with thicknesses ranging from 0.15mm to 0.4mm, and there is no specific brand requirement.
  • How many plates per hour can the most productive model output?
    The most productive models, such as the Yinber 4500A and Yinber 9600B, can output up to 29 plates per hour for a standard 1130x800mm format.
  • What are the key differences between Thermal and UV CTP models?
    Thermal CTP models use an 830nm laser source and are designed for thermal plates, while UV CTP models use a 405nm laser and are compatible with UV plates, each offering similar high-resolution and productivity features.