Increased flexibility and higher productivity
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) now offers the
Prosetter (violet Computer-to-plate (CtP) technology) with new
features. The 1,000th unit of the Prosetter is going to be shipped
by the end of this year already.
Multi Cassette Loader increases flexibility when using multiple
formats
Prosetter series CtP recorders can be expanded and the system
as a whole can grow by adding either a Single Cassette Loader (SCL)
or Multi Cassette Loader (MCL). For increased flexibility and
automation when using multiple formats, the system can be expanded
further through the addition of the new Multi Cassette Loader,
which was launched at drupa 2004 with shipment since middle of
September. It holds up to 600 6 mil. (0,15mm) plates or 400 12 mil.
(0,30mm) plates ready for fully automated plate production. The MCL
allows cassettes to be exchanged while the imaging process is
underway. This reduces downtime and increases overall
profitability.
The SCL's integrated conveyor system transports the plate
automatically to the imaging device and then to the narrow online
processor for development. It also ensures automatic removal of the
slip sheets and collects up to 400 sheets in an integrated
collection tray.
Manual Plate Feeding System for more job flexibility
The Manual Plate Feeding System is a new feature that offers
job flexibility. The SCL or MCL is connected to the
loading/unloading table of the Prosetter. The Manual Plate Feeding
System allows the user to manually insert the plate into the
machine via a tray between the Prosetter and the SCL with full
automation beginning at that point. This allows plate formats not
loaded in the SCL or MCL to be easily and immediately imaged and
processed.
Modularity to meet business growth
The Prosetter family incorporates a philosophy of modularity.
Every model in the Prosetter series can be expanded to meet
business growth, with on-site retrofitting. The Prosetter is
designed to image and process 16 plates per hour in four-page
format and up to 12 plates per hour in eight-page format. The
high-speed Prosetters (F 74 and F 102) can output 24 and 18 plates
per hour respectively.
Prinect and Plate on demand for more plate output
The seamless integration of all print processes into a
standardized workflow is the secret to peak performance and the
cost-effectiveness of any print system. The Prosetter can easily be
integrated into a JDF-based Prinect Printready or Prinect
MetaDimension workflow. Prinect's secure data flow guarantees
maximum plate throughput by decoupling the plate imaging process
from the digital plate creation. At any time the plates for each
printing job can be easily accessed by the operator at the Prinect
CP2000 Center, which allows the operator to launch plate remakes or
determine overall plate output from the press console thus adding a
higher degree of integration between the prepress and the press
room. This "Plate on Demand" function is unique to Heidelberg and
is part of the future of print processing.
Consumables
On the consumables side Heidelberg offers a new violet plate
technology. In parallel to the existing silver-halide plate Saphira
Violet (for the U.S. market only) Heidelberg is now introducing the
Saphira Photopolymer to its worldwide markets. The advantages of
violet photopolymer plates are higher stability and less
maintenance efforts on the processor side.
"With the Prosetter family Heidelberg offers a series of
violet CtP devices that sets the benchmark in its class. A wide
variety of options and attractive pricing make this series of
platesetters an interesting investment alternative for all
commercial printers," says Andreas Forer, head of product
management with Heidelberg Imaging Systems.
Image:
Prosetter with Single Cassette Loader and further new
features.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Matthias Hartung
Corporate Communications
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com