The fully modular machine can handle plates ranging from 279x381mm up to 765x686mm.
It has been designed to image Fuji's new Brillia Pro-V chemistry-free plate.
It will feature a top vertical load in manual and semi-automatic options, allowing it to run either on- or offline, and it will be capable of 10, 15 or 20pph depending on the chosen upgrades.
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