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| Image Master
9000 |
| Apollo &
Apollo S |
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The Apollo
is an imagesetter using a 185 °
internal drum and a Helium Neon laser to produce
the highest output quality for any commercial application.
It is specifically designed for the output of
imposed plate ready films for all printing presses up
to B1 format, with an exposable imaging area
of 1076 x 770 mm. Imaging onto film or polyester plate,
it can be fitted with either Bacher 2000,
Stoesser, M & A, or grapho metronic punch system.
The punch holes are centered on any material
width between 459 up to 1081 mm. Using the inbuilt plate
database, the correct width and depth of
plate can be selected with ease, allowing for gripper
edge and punching distances. Laserbus 2
interface for connection to RipExpress. |
The Apollo
S version has a 30% increase in imaging speed using a
faster spinner. The film supply
on Apollo is roll-fed from cassettes and it can also be
fitted with an on-line processor for unattended
operation. |
Apollo
can be driven by Combo RIP to produce ready imposed output.
In addition the Apollo can be
on any Laserbus system allowing it to be driven by RipExpress
or PrintExpress. |
When used
to output single small jobs, the Collect for Output mode
can be invoked to eliminate film
wastage at the same time as taking advantage of its large
format. |
| Technical
Specifications |
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| Resolutions
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1270, 2540,
1905, 3810 |
| Imaging
speeds |
@ 1270 dpi 3271 cm2
per min
@ 2540 dpi 1224 cm2 per min
@ 1905 dpi 2181 cm2 per min
@ 3810 dpi 545 cm2 per min |
| Media widths
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Between 459 and 1081
mm |
| Max image
area |
770mm x 1076mm |
| Punch |
Bacher, Stosser, M &
A or grapho metronic |
| Light source
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Helium neon laser |
| Spot sizes
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8 - 22µm |
| Photo material
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Helium Neon |
| Feed cassette
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60 M capacity (one supplied
as standard) |
| Receive
cassette |
6 M capacity (one supplied
as standard) |
| Interface
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LaserBus 2 |
| Positioning
accuracy |
+/- 5 µm |
| Repeatability
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+/- 2 µm |
| Dimensions
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82h x 196w x 77d cm |
| Weight |
940 kg |
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