Fujifilm’s most advanced printing plate ever, with a combination of technologies that exhibit higher ink receptivity with faster development on press, and a wider tolerance of different press conditions, ink formulations and fount solutions.
Processless plate production represents the simplest way to make plates. Once the plate has been imaged in a platesetter, it is mounted directly on the press where the removal of the plate coating has been cleverly integrated into the start-up of the press. There is complete elimination of the processor, associated chemistry, energy required to power the processor, water and waste from plate production.
Fujifilm processless has been successfully used by many printers around the World for the last five years.
Despite this, Fujifilm scientists in Tokyo have been investigating ways in which the plate could be improved to make it even easier to use.
The result represents Fujifilm’s most advanced printing plate ever, with a combination of technologies that exhibit higher ink receptivity with much faster development on press, and a much wider tolerance of different press conditions, ink formulations and fount solutions.
Fujifilm’s latest addition to the processless portfolio, Superia ZX, has fast on press development, higher durability, robust scratch-resistance and better visibility. This plate revolutionises the concept of the conventional processless plate thanks to a number of new and innovative technologies.