Platemaking bottleneck
Barrie looked to her right hand person, Gatey Kelly, for ideas on improving their internal business. The platemaking process stood out like a sore thumb. Not only was it costly. It was also extremely time consuming. Prior to computer-to-plate, they had to deal with all kinds of customer files using hard copies, camera, silver master plates, outsourced film and metal plates.
The Pressman Speaks
Their lead pressman, Jay Addington, continued to create quality work, but many times he would redo jobs numerous times because of the limitations of the plates and process.
He needed a device that would get work to him in a timely manner and ready for press. Jay stated, “I had used polyester plates before, but I didn’t like them because they scratched easily and had to manually punch the plates.” The PlateStream was presented as a solution for the most demanding metal platemaking. Would it meet his expectations in the pressroom?
The Pressman Approves
“Jay is an excellent press operator and areal perfectionist,” Barrie explained. “He was the individual whom the PlateStream SC had to please the most and it continues to pass his quality standards with flying colors!” Jay is impressed across the board with the PlateStream. “The quality of the halftones is exceptional,” expressed Jay. “I used to get discouraged by how dots appeared when I created plates with the camera.... Now the plates come out crisp and clear!” He also was pleased with the thicker polyester material, integrated punch option and service package. The PlateStream SC passed the test!
Printware Exceeds Expectations
The pressman wasn’t the only one pleased with the PlateStream.“Our business needed a more sophisticated, digital plate making process that created timely, inexpensive, quality output... Printware’s PlateStream SC was clearly the answer for us,” Gatey further explained. “The PlateStream SC has allowed us to run high quality, four color work for the first time, without all the steps we had to go through before!”


