Punch Graphix is ​​pleased to announce its participation in the development of the fifth generation of bass-inspired UV-Setters designed for large format and super-large format. It has the features of faster imaging than current products. The fifth generation system introduced digital imaging technology (DSI) in the original system, so the key to its advanced nature lies in the application of DSI. The more optimized DSI technology used in the new UV-Setters not only accelerates the imaging speed, but also provides stable imaging and robust imaging, which ensures the final product stability.
Like other Bessie's modules, the new UV-Setters are imaged on the printing plate by UV sensitization. The use of DSI's UV plate speeds up the exposure. The key is that he combines the two advantages of the violet laser diode and Besprint's previous exposure head technology. Compared to other CTPs, Punch Graphix Inc. installed multiple brightness-enhanced light-emitting diodes on the periphery of the exposure head. An optical compensator collects energy that can pass through the optic fiber to the DMD. This process combines high-precision DSI and double exposure speed.
“Especially for companies with large-format large-volume jobs, imaging speed is the key factor. These businesses are also the target customers of the new UV-Setter. It not only has fast imaging speed, but also can meet different users' different number of diode matching requirements. †Mr. Siegfried Trinker, Chief Sales Manager of Punch Graphix said.
The new system still supports fourth-generation system modules such as the basysPrint platesetters series 11 (up to 1,375 x 2,050 mm), the 15 series (up to 1,535 x 2,100 mm), and the 16 series (up to 1,535 x 3,170 mm). At present, UV-Setters are available in both manual and semi-automatic types. The first fifth-generation UV-Setters is currently installed, and the new imaging system was released at the Graph Expo in Chicago, United States, in October 2006.
Source: Sino-Indian Network