Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I would have to assume you are referring to the M&R I-Image STE, since I don't believe there to be any other that can expose (on the CTS machine).
Quote from: Dottonedan on September 03, 2015, 02:27:22 PM I would have to assume you are referring to the M&R I-Image STE, since I don't believe there to be any other that can expose (on the CTS machine).All DLE Units expose screen on unit itself. Signtronic, CST GmbH, Lüscher, Mclantisgroup....
the signtronic ones actually work by scanning a laser or led source of some sort across the screen with a DLP mirror.very cool idea and concept... and I've often wondered why there aren't more machines like that... especially as a scanning version of that with a 5watt UV laser diode might actually be less expensive to create than a modified ink jet printer. just think... no cost for ink or wax, instantly ready screens, and no under cutting since it's a point source that stays columnar.-J
Quote from: jvanick on September 04, 2015, 10:25:08 AMthe signtronic ones actually work by scanning a laser or led source of some sort across the screen with a DLP mirror.very cool idea and concept... and I've often wondered why there aren't more machines like that... especially as a scanning version of that with a 5watt UV laser diode might actually be less expensive to create than a modified ink jet printer. just think... no cost for ink or wax, instantly ready screens, and no under cutting since it's a point source that stays columnar.-JI have spoken in depth with the different companies using this technology. Signtronic uses a high power LED with a DLP mirror and a very high quality lens. They are capable of 2400+DPI.This technology as said before exposes the reverse(negative) of the image which also adds to the time it takes to image. I have seen one running on a 1mx1m screen and it took over 30 minutes... this was also holding 50 micron stencil lines for electronics printing. Really really cool technology, very unnecessary in textile in my opinion.