Star product: pre-media – Fuji Brillia Pro-V
By Philip Chadwick Thursday, 22 May 2008
With Pro-V, Fuji is taking the benefits of chemistry-free plates to the part of the market that needs it most, the smaller printer. While violet always had the upper hand for imaging with lower up- front, running and maintenance costs, until now, it precluded processless.
Now with the elimination of the need to buy a processor – albeit with the addition of a special gumming unit – the cost of entry to metal CTP has lowered. With the notoriously tricky chemistry of violet plates, it’s anticipated many violet CTP users will want to drop in Pro-V (or Agfa’s Azura V) to do the planet, books and the bloke that looks after the processor today, a favour.
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