Screen FlatRite 1050 PFR B2 CTP fully automatic for 50 Plates + Glunz & Jensen SuperEco Online Plateprocessor for CTP MetalPlates + Harlequin Level 3 RIP
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Screen FlatRite 1050 PFR Format B2 - CTP plant eg for SM 52 and SM74 fully automatic
for AGFA LithoStar for aluminium plates
Not-New
B2 Screen CTP Computer to Plate
Glunz&Jensen Pa880 "Mitsubishi Super Eco" On-line Processor with Stacker
Autoplate delivery
2x 50 plate trolley
Punch: Heidelberg SM 52 or SM74 Punch or Komori Punch optional
HQ RIP 6.2 Level 3 PDF
Laser: Visible red diode for AGFA Lithostar Plates or Mitsubishi Silver Digiplate Alpha Red SDP-aRL Metal Plates
Maximum plate size: 745x620mm
Productivity:
maximum of 20 plates per hour at 2400 dpi
maximum of 15 plates per hour at 3000 dpi
International Bidders welcome. We speek french, english, german and other languages on request.
We can care for Export Papers and EUR1 papers.
Furthermore we can help you in professional export packaging and transport.
for AGFA LithoStar for aluminium plates
Not-New
B2 Screen CTP Computer to Plate
Glunz&Jensen Pa880 "Mitsubishi Super Eco" On-line Processor with Stacker
Autoplate delivery
2x 50 plate trolley
Punch: Heidelberg SM 52 or SM74 Punch or Komori Punch optional
HQ RIP 6.2 Level 3 PDF
Laser: Visible red diode for AGFA Lithostar Plates or Mitsubishi Silver Digiplate Alpha Red SDP-aRL Metal Plates
Maximum plate size: 745x620mm
Productivity:
maximum of 20 plates per hour at 2400 dpi
maximum of 15 plates per hour at 3000 dpi
International Bidders welcome. We speek french, english, german and other languages on request.
We can care for Export Papers and EUR1 papers.
Furthermore we can help you in professional export packaging and transport.
Contact:
Your contact person: Tim Brakensiek
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last update:
21.11.2012