Dats Print installs new computer-to-plate system

Commercial printer Dats Print has switched to a processless CTP system with the installation of a Heidelberg Suprasetter A52 platesetter.

The Northamptonshire-based company, which has also updated its prepress software to the latest versions of MetaDimension and Signastation, switched to processless plates in a bid to reduce its environmental impact.

The Suprasetter A52 will be used to feed two Printmasters, a PM 52-5 and a PM 52-2, and a Speedmaster SM 52-4.

Dats Print managing director Mark Brown said: "Normally we would invest in new CTP every three years but market conditions made us cautious so we held on for five. Our old Prosetter worked well but had served its time and now we have the latest technology in the Suprasetter."

 "We have taken this opportunity to go processless which reduces our chemistry and fits our environmental stance."

Commercial printer Dats Print was founded in 1973 and employs around 30 staff.