Nyloprtint CW22x30
Does somebody have experience using one of those plate making systems?
I got one almost for free recently, and want to start making my own plates with it.
Any advice will be appreciated
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Does somebody have experience using one of those plate making systems?
I got one almost for free recently, and want to start making my own plates with it.
Any advice will be appreciated
google it, you can download a PDF with specs from the Flint group.
Complete system to expose, washout and dry water wash polymer plates.
22x30 is a very large plate. What size is your largest press?
At this size, photopolymer relief platemakers usually have separate washout units and exposure/dryer units, so there is a large floorspace required. Probably 220v as well.
22 x 30 on this machine is measured in cm not inches
This is where incomplete information is confusing, especially since 22x30 inches is a standard size of mouldmade paper (much of it European). This list is a mix of American, Metric, and even old British Imperial measures, to say nothing of Anglo-American and Cicero point systems. BE SPECIFIC if you want a meanigful answer, otherwise you’ll get answers like mine.
What is a metric 22x30 in European A-series reference?