The Dimension800, which carries a footprint of 1,850x840mm, supports run lengths of up to 100,000 impressions and is optimised to work with Presstek's chemistry-free Anthem Pro plates.
The Vector TX52 is designed as an affordable chemistry-free platesetter that supports run lengths up to 25,000 impressions with plates of 520x520mm and smaller.
The digital offset manufacturer will also use the event, which runs from 29 May to 11 June in Düsseldorf, Germany, to demonstrate the automatic Dimension450 Excel-Autoloader and its integrated JDF workflow, Momentum Pro.
The Dimension450 Excel-Autoloader is Presstek's new plate-loading automation feature for its 4pp thermal platesetter system.
The kit fully integrates with the Dimension450 and is claimed to enhance imaging productivity, which allows continuous chemistry-free platemaking at 17 plates per hour.
The Presstek Momentum workflow will also be on display at the show and features a fully integrated RIP designed to streamline and automate the production process using certified PDF tools.
Ray Hillhouse, sales and operations director of Presstek Europe, said the firm would use the show to demonstrate how its "solutions enable a streamlined workflow in a chemistry-free environment that results in shorter printing cycles and lowers overall production costs".
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