Conventional plate processors are large and complex machines, transporting the plate through multiple stages (washing, development and drying) using roller systems. These systems are fast and deliver excellent quality, but their mechanical complexity also makes them expensive.
The StudioRIP plate processor is based on a fundamentally simpler approach. The plate remains stationary during processing, while water and developer are alternately applied through a controlled spray system, followed by hot air drying.
This design results in a significantly more compact and cost-effective solution. The trade-off is lower throughput – typically around 10–12 plates per hour – which is below the speed of conventional processors.
However, for users whose production volume fits within this range, the StudioRIP processor provides a fully automatic, space-saving alternative at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems.
