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Ok, simple topic. Which iImage with exposure unit works best with diazo and dual cure?And yes I did search. I'm not a n00b.
Quote from: Evo on May 27, 2016, 09:23:48 PMOk, simple topic. Which iImage with exposure unit works best with diazo and dual cure?And yes I did search. I'm not a n00b. STE 1 or STE II. The STE is really for photopolymer emulsion
A non nOOb answer from the most non nubie in the industry, and within an hour.Can't wait to upgrade one day too ?
No STE experience but from a starlight shop that runs all diazo added emulsions- you'll want whichever model has basically a starlight installed in a bay, not the scanning bar models. Expo times for diazo added emulsion are long on the starlight, you don't want this slowing down your CTS throughput. We're finally making the last steps to shift to CTS and went with standalone imaging and exposure for this reason.You may be able to do what at least one shop I've been in does and post expose on a metal halide light source.
Me too, I'd love to step up from our ST to an STE or STE2
Quote from: 244 on May 27, 2016, 09:55:30 PMQuote from: Evo on May 27, 2016, 09:23:48 PMOk, simple topic. Which iImage with exposure unit works best with diazo and dual cure?And yes I did search. I'm not a n00b. STE 1 or STE II. The STE is really for photopolymer emulsionThe STE I has a full exposure in the rear to expose diazo and photopolymer emulsions. We removed the front LED bar on the STE I hense I= one exposure unit. It's the one you should get.Thanks Rich.For diazo, is the STE I workable or would the STE II give us better results? (better exposure and detail) Or is it just a difference in speed and production throughput?
The STE I has a full exposure in the rear to expose diazo and photopolymer emulsions. We removed the front LED bar on the STE I hense I= one exposure unit. It's the one you should get.Thanks Rich.
Quote from: 244 on May 31, 2016, 09:11:25 PMThe STE I has a full exposure in the rear to expose diazo and photopolymer emulsions. We removed the front LED bar on the STE I hense I= one exposure unit. It's the one you should get.Thanks Rich.Ahh. Noted. We are also looking at the Starlight / ST combo, as we do have some screens that need to be done with films still. (neck labels for an ASPE press, etc)
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