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An affordable, entry-level platesetter engineered to meet the needs of most small or medium-size operations utilizing 2-page to 8-page presses, the PlateRite Niagara is the perfect device for firms that seek a smooth transition to CTP. With its compact design and small footprint, the platesetter fits in every printer's plate-making room. Like the entire family of Screen products, the PlateRite Niagara is synonymous with quality, reliability and precision.
The PlateRite Niagara features a patented exposure head that uses Screen's advanced laser and optical technologies. The 84-channel laser diode head enables the PlateRite Niagara to output 11 plates per hour at 2,400 dpi. The exposure head supports adjustable resolutions of 2,400 dpi, 2,438 dpi and 2,540 dpi to suit an array of jobs.
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| Recording system |
External drum |
| Light source |
84-channel laser diode |
| Plate size*1*2 |
Maximum: 1,060 x 820 mm (41.7" x 32.2") Minimum: 450 x 370 mm (17.8" x 14.6") |
| Exposure size |
1,060 x 804 mm (41.7" x 31.6") |
| Media |
Thermal plates |
| Resolution*3 |
2400, 2438, 2540 dpi |
| Productivity*4 |
11 plates/hr at 2,400 dpi (1,030 x 800 mm/40.5" x 31.4") |
| Interface |
F-PIF |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) |
2,147 x 875 x 1,327 mm (84.6" x 34.5" x 52.3") (incl. transfer guide) |
| Weight |
655 kg (1,441 lb) (incl. built-in blower) |
| Power requirements |
Single phase 200 V to 240 V, 15 A, 3.0 kW (Approved UL, CSA)
Single phase 220 V to 240 V, 15 A, 3.0 kW (Declared CE) |
| Environment |
Recommended: 21 to 25°C (69.8 to 77°F), Required: 18 to 26°C (64.4 to 78.8°F)
Relative humidity: 40 to 70% (no condensation)
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| Optional accessories |
Signal tower unit |
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*1. When the factory option is fitted, the minimum plate size is 304 x 370 mm.
*2. Plates with widths from 570 to 624 mm (22.5" x 24.5") cannot be used.
*3. You must use a 7.1° screen with these resolutions. There are currently no halftone dots that can be used at 2,438/2,540 dpi. Please consult your sales representative for more information.
*4. Productivity may vary depending on the media sensitivity. |
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