BREAKING NEWS:
 
 
 

New plate for smaller presses formats

Story Image
Agfa's :Avalon SF CTP system.
Agfa's :Avalon SF CTP system.
Agfa Gevaert  plates - offset  CTP 
Agfa Graphics has launched a new addition to its :Avalon family of computer-to-plate (CTP) systems. The :Avalon SF completes Agfa’s CTP assortment and is positioned between :Acento II and :Palladio II, and 8-up/B1 systems such as the :Avalon LF.

:Avalon SF Thermal uses Agfa’s own HD Imaging Head technology to bring the reliability and high image quality of 8-up and very large format (VLF) digital platemaking to printers with smaller press formats.

Its maximum plate size is 980 x 690 mm suits sheetfed presses such as the Man Roland 500 and the Komori Lithrone 32 as well as web presses such as the Komori System 35S.

The new system will also appeal to B2 (4-up) printers who need higher throughput than the current :Acento II model, Agfa says.

:Avalon SF delivers up to 21 plates per hour with :Azura chemistry-free plates, 23 plates per hour with :Amigo development-free plates and 25 plates per hour using ’conventional’ thermal digital plates.

The standard version supports screen rulings up to 240 lpi :Sublima XM screening, while the :Avalon SF Elite model is capable of 340 lpi with :Sublima and 21 micron :CristalRaster FM screening.

Semi-automatic as well as single-cassette and four-cassette fully automatic versions are available.

Companies considering moving to larger printing formats can protect their CTP investment with :Avalon SF thanks to its field upgradeability to a full B1 format.:Avalon SF Thermal is available immediately, Afga has announced.

Add your comment


OUR NEWS REGIONS

 

LATEST ISSUES ONLINE

Australian Printer
Asia Pacific Packaging Magazine
New Zealand Printer magazine
 
Banner

Latest NZP Online

New Zealand Printer magazine

OUR NEWS REGIONS

Features

2012: a busy year

2012 produced challenges, achievements, and more than a few changes for the industry. New PrintNZ manager Ruth Cobb reviews an eventful year

Read more
 

Tropical delight

Queensland based jobbing outfit Payne Print believes that investing in new technology is key to keeping ahead, and has just taken delivery of a new single-colour GTO

Read more
 
sideBar