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    I was thinking of switching over to the Agfa Energy Elite and running them on my existing Trendsetter. I am glad you started this thread. Did anyone have any problems?

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    We use both plates here on our Trendsetter. The Fuji washes up on the press with a few rotations of ink and water, whereas the Agfa goes through a plate processor using their wash. Cost wise, Fuji about $22/plate - Agfa $19 but you have to add the chemistry as well. Biggest drawback to the Agfa is that I can only find 2 dealers in New England. Of course having a technician come back out at $200/hr to zoom and focus a second plate is an expensive venture.

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    I generally stay away from Agfa. Not because of the quality of the plates, but they want to lock you into a three year consumables agreement that includes using a minimum number of plates.

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    Cool, thanks for the info.... I am almost at the end of my Kodak consumables agreement and have not been happy with the product... I will check into both... Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bernardce View Post
    Hi again,

    Are there anyone here already uses either agfa/fuji thermal plates to a Kodak/Creo Trendsetters? Care to discuss the pros/cons?

    Thanks
    Bernardce, is there any reason you had not thought about using Konica's NIR II Negative Thermal plate.

    We get 200K impressions unbaked, and over a mil baked.

    Certified on the Creo units up to 200 LPI, with a 1 - 99 resolution.

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    Check our website for FitXtra thermal plates.
    Note these are positive plates, at unbeatable pricing.
    http://www.c-doc.com
    http://www.harlequinrips.com

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    FitExtra plates specifications looks "extra" but who knows if that values are real? This is Xingraphics plate made in PRC... I've heard about some patents violation by that company so I'm not sure is it a reliable supplier... What do you think about that?
    Last edited by Maciej Baur; 02-25-2009 at 03:20 PM.

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    Maciej, the avatar fits you well...Gregory House...lol.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim-CompuDoc View Post
    Check our website for FitXtra thermal plates.
    Note these are positive plates, at unbeatable pricing.
    I have recently converted from negative to positive thermals. My local plate supplier in Los Angeles offers a MUCH better pricing than the FitXtra thermals on the website. That price for positive thermals can definitely be beaten.
    Last edited by 323printer; 03-18-2009 at 12:09 PM. Reason: correction

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    Quote Originally Posted by 323printer View Post
    I have recently converted from negative to positive thermals. My local plate supplier in Los Angeles offers a MUCH better pricing than the FitXtra thermals on the website. That price for positive thermals can definitely be beaten.
    Show me. Offset quality thermals, not news.
    http://www.c-doc.com
    http://www.harlequinrips.com


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