The firm is taking delivery of its first Screen PlateRite 8000II to replace two visible light platesetters. Technik is also upgrading its screening software with Screens Spekta AM/FM.
The simplicity, reliability, quality and open architecture of the Screens Trueflow and platesetter greatly appealed to us, said Technik managing director Terry Walker.
The level of interest in Screen Trueflow is very high with an average of eight per month sold in the past year, said Screen UK managing director Brian Filler.
Techniks clients include Boots, WH Smith, Panasonic, Safeway and Woolworths.
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