Screen Portfolio At Graphics Of The Americas Helps
Print Providers Increase Automation And Improve Quality
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. -- Screen (USA) is featuring a full portfolio
of integrated digital solutions at Graphics of the Americas in Miami
for printers looking to profit from automated plate production and
workflow processes. Screen experts, as well as representatives from
Screen's distributors in Mexico, Brazil and the Caribbean, will
be on hand in booth #1064 to demonstrate and answer questions about
the company's industry-leading prepress systems.
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PlateRite Niagara brings the benefits of CTP to everybody
The PlateRite Niagara eight-up (B1) thermal computer-to-plate (CTP)
recorder is a versatile and affordable solution for even the smallest
printers that want to implement high-quality plate production. Equipped
with a patented 84-channel imaging head, the PlateRite Niagara outputs
11 plates per hour at 2,400 dpi. It handles plates from 12 x 14.6
inches (304 mm x 370 mm) to 41.7 x 32.2 inches (1,060 mm x 820 mm).
The exposure head supports resolutions of 2,400 dpi, 2,438 dpi and
2,540 dpi.
PlateRite 4300S continues Screen's leadership in the four-up (B2)
CTP market
The PlateRite 4300S thermal CTP expands printers' capabilities with
its ability to accommodate two-up, four-up and also six-up plate
formats. It delivers superior quality on plates from 12 x 14.6 inches
(304 mm x 370 mm) to 32.7 x 26 inches (830 mm x 660 mm). Prepress
operators can choose from imaging resolutions from 1,200 dpi to
4,000 dpi. At 2,400 dpi, the PlateRite 4300S produces 21 plates
per hour. Plate-handling automation enables the platesetter to turn
around more work in less time. Options range from a single autoloading
cassette that holds 50 plates to a multiple-cassette system that
provides 15 hours of unattended operation.
Trueflow SE creates a universal workflow
Trueflow SE represents the newest version of Screen's popular PDF/JDF-based
workflow management system. Trueflow SE manages production to multiple
CTP and digital printing systems on a single network. This universal
workflow generates the necessary data for printing companies operating
in a hybrid offset-digital print environment to quickly use CTP
recorders, proofing devices and digital presses on demand.
Spekta 2 hybrid screening combines the best of both worlds
Spekta 2 achieves its outstanding results by using an FM dot structure
in the highlight and shadow area and a traditional AM pattern through
the midtones. Spekta 2 delivers image detail comparable to line
screens of 350 lpi or higher without changing from conventional
prepress and pressroom conditions for normal 175 lpi printing. It
makes dot gain adjustments easier because of Screen's exclusive
12-bit screening technology. It improves overall color control by
eliminating banding, moiré and jagged lines, ensuring smooth,
detailed printing reproductions.
To see the Screen technology lineup in action, visit booth #1064
at the Graphics of the Americas show, February 28-March 1 at the
Miami Beach Convention Center.
About Screen (USA)
Screen (USA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyoto, Japan-based Dainippon
Screen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., is a leading supplier of systems
and components for the graphic arts industry. From its centrally
located headquarters facility outside Chicago, Screen (USA) provides
complete sales, parts and service through sales representatives
and dealer networks in principal geographic areas. Its diverse line
of integrated products includes workflow management solutions, thermal
platesetters, imagesetters, digital printing systems, flatbed scanners,
hybrid AM/FM screening technology, color proofing applications and
digital asset management software. Screen technology benefits commercial
printers, packaging printers, newspaper publishers, trade shops,
in-plants and service bureaus in every state, plus Canada and all
of Latin America.
For more information, please visit Screen's website at www.screenusa.com.
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