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  • Punched, plate-ready plate for virtually all presses
  • Cast iron internal drum ensures accuracy and repeatability
  • Designed for unattended operation - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • High quality output at all resolutions - 1270, 2540 and 3175 dpi

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PlateDriverSpecs

 

 

Semi Automatic PlateDriver Unit 2000

Technical Specifications:

Media thickness supported: 0,15-0,30 mm (6-12 mil)

Exposure technology: Internal drum, 243°

Resolutions: 1270/2540/1588/3175 dpi or
1200/1800/2400 dpi

Screen ruling: Up to 400 lines/cm (1016 lines/inch) w. FlowDrive and finesse screening library

Repeatability: +4μm (0.16 mil) for four
successive imagings

Plate handling
Minimum format:
335 x 450 mm (13.1 x 17.7”)
Manuel feeding, automatic exposure
and online plate processing

Register system:
MultiPunch customer specified internal register
system, head and/or tail punch

Power Supply:
Power consumption: 4600VA
Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz ±2.5%

Dimensions:
Height: 1210 mm (47.6”)
Width: 1640 mm (64.6”)
Depth: 1530 mm (60.2”)
Weight: 1100 kg (2425 lbs)

Operator Console:
The PlateDriver is operated from the
dedicated control software: Esko-
Graphics Commander, accessible from
any local or remote Windows
NT/2000/XP workstation

Operating Environment:
The semi-automatic versions of the
PlateDriver must be operated in yellow
safelight conditions, if configured with
violet laser, according to the plate
media specifications

General Operating Conditions:
Temperature: 15-28ºC (59-82ºF)
Humidity: 30-70% RH, non-condensing

Storage Environment:
Temperature: -5-50ºC (23-122ºF)
Humidity: max. 80% RH, non-condensing

Acoustic Noise:
Max. 55 dBA

Safety:
CE marked and UL approved

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