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| Manufacturer | KODAK + Glunz & Jensen |
|---|---|
| Model | TrendSetter |
| Year | 2000 |
| Location | Poland
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| Category | CTP - Computer to plate |
| Product id | P220830021 |
| Language |
| Max. length | 391 mm |
| Max. width | 561 mm |
| RIP | ECRM Harlequin RIP, RIPMate 8.3, rev.1 |
| ------------------- | |
| Length x width x height | 2800.0 × 1070.0 × 1800.0 |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | good |
| At local norms | yes |
| status | visible |
| Last availability date | 07/01/2026 |
1) year of manufacture : 2000 (100 plates/hr) or 2) year of manufacture : 2002 (70 plates/hr)
Both imagesetters serviced by Kodak Polska (Kodak engineers) . All spare parts are Kodak original, even all filters are Kodak original. The imagesetters were produced in Canada.
The plates we use are the dimensions: 391 x 561 mm, we load two plates for one cylinder turn. Anyway, Kodak can change by RSS Client the plate parameters.
We use ECRM Harlequin RIP, RIPMate 8.3, rev.1. We print only newspapers, so our resolution setting is 1016 dpi. This parameter depends on your needs.
Plates are manually perforated – pictures in attachment. As to bender, we use the older version, for reference edge. We don’t have a device for optical point.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
What is the minimum plate size for this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate has a minimum plate size of 394 x 521 mm.
What is the maximum plate size for this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate has a maximum plate size of 1,118 x 813 mm.
What is the operating speed of this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate operates at a speed of 70-100 pieces per hour based on half plate production.
What type of technology does this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen use?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate uses thermal technology and is not filmed with UV.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
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| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2013 |
| Offers online | 2 |
| Last activity | Jan. 7, 2026 |
1) year of manufacture : 2000 (100 plates/hr) or 2) year of manufacture : 2002 (70 plates/hr)
Both imagesetters serviced by Kodak Polska (Kodak engineers) . All spare parts are Kodak original, even all filters are Kodak original. The imagesetters were produced in Canada.
The plates we use are the dimensions: 391 x 561 mm, we load two plates for one cylinder turn. Anyway, Kodak can change by RSS Client the plate parameters.
We use ECRM Harlequin RIP, RIPMate 8.3, rev.1. We print only newspapers, so our resolution setting is 1016 dpi. This parameter depends on your needs.
Plates are manually perforated – pictures in attachment. As to bender, we use the older version, for reference edge. We don’t have a device for optical point.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
What is the minimum plate size for this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate has a minimum plate size of 394 x 521 mm.
What is the maximum plate size for this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate has a maximum plate size of 1,118 x 813 mm.
What is the operating speed of this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate operates at a speed of 70-100 pieces per hour based on half plate production.
What type of technology does this KODAK + Glunz & Jensen use?
This KODAK + Glunz & Jensen TrendSetter computer to plate uses thermal technology and is not filmed with UV.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Max. length | 391 mm |
| Max. width | 561 mm |
| RIP | ECRM Harlequin RIP, RIPMate 8.3, rev.1 |
| ------------------- | |
| Length x width x height | 2800.0 × 1070.0 × 1800.0 |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | good |
| At local norms | yes |
| status | visible |
| Last availability date | 07/01/2026 |
| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2013 |
| Offers online | 2 |
| Last activity | Jan. 7, 2026 |