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Swiss manufacturer Lüscher AG Technologies will showcase latest updates to its XPose! Flex line and the MultiDX! Computer to Plate system at this year’s drupa.

Lüscher, which was taken over by Heliograph Holding in August, also announced plans to redefine its corporate design in line with the new corporate identity.

At drupa 2016, Lüscher will show a new model of its XPose! product line: XPose! FlexLine 330L for 42x60 inch formats. The imagesetter combines a dual optic with 5080/2540 dpi with a unique patented inside drum system.

Also on show will be a further development of the MultiDX! 220: the MultiDX! 320, the all-in-one Computer to Plate system. The new 320 line is equipped with a dynamic autofocus and can be equipped with up to 128 laser diodes to allow processing of larger screen frames. With this system, almost any printing forms such as rotary screens, letterpress, flexo and offset printing plates, flat screens and aluminium and copper plates can be exposed.

In hall 16 at booth no. C07, a qualified Lüscher team will be ready to give expert advice to any interested customer or distributor.

After the takeover of 100% of the Lüscher shares by Heliograph Holding last August, the management of Lüscher has decided to redefine its design by bringing it in line with the corporate identity. The new corporate design will be launched on May 1, 2016. Lüscher manufactures all equipment at its headquarters in Bleienbach, Switzerland. With more than 2400 installations in 60 different countries, Lüscher is a leading global manufacturer of computer-to-plate applications, and also specialises in security printing such as banknotes or security documents such as passports or ID cards demanding high resolutions of up to 12,000dpi.

 

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