Plates
Fujifilm has developed an extensive range of CTP plates, including the acclaimed HD PRO-T processless plate, alongside its range of positive and negative conventional plates.
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Reducing the waste measurement
Fujifilm is actively tackling the waste issue at the input end, reducing the amount of material that goes into printers' premises through a number of initiativesShort-run sorted
Short-run print is booming, bringing ever-greater demands for fast turnaround, better and more consistent quality and increasingly sophisticated personalisation. Fujifilm has a growing range of pro...Forthcoming Fujifilm attractions showcased at drupa 2008
Drupa is about new technologies and future possibilities for printers as much as products you can buy now. Fujifilm had plenty of both to show at this year’s event.Proving that green print doesn't cost the earth
Finding the most environmentally-friendly way to print a job is a complex task. Here’s how Fuji put its money where its mouth is.PRO-T takes the market by storm
Genuinely processless CTP has well and truly arrived with Fuji's Brillia HD PRO-T. We spoke to users of the new plate to find out why it's catching on so quickly.Violet gets the green light across the UK
Fuji's violet plates, platesetters and chemistry have been gaining significant ground in recent months, thanks to their quality and cost of ownership advantages as well as their environmental benef...High Definition plates raise the bar for quality and consistency
Wide latitude thermal and violet plates facilitate FMGoing processless - the PRO without the con
Much has been made of processless plates in recent years but less is usually said about their drawbacks. We explain how the new Fuji Brillia PRO range provides a no-compromise solution.Page 1 of 2 : Next










