Computer-to-Screen Imaging System

M&R’s new i-Screen computer-to-screen system uses specially formulated i-Pak water-based, UV-blocking ink and inkjet technology to generate opaque images on emulsion-coated screens. It includes computer, monitor, and M&R’s i-Block RIP software. The software allows users to print individual channels or full composites at resolutions from 360-2880 dpi, and it provides full image scaling and positioning. The i-Screen system is designed to hold screens vertically, and it accepts most static and retensionable frames in sizes up to 31 x 43 in. (787 x 1092 mm) and supports image areas up to 25 x 36.5 in. (635 x 927 mm).It is fully compatible with M&R’s Tri-Loc and Double Tri-Loc Rapid Registration Systems. M&R, 1 N. 372 Main St., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137, 630-858-6101, fax: 630-858-6134, Web: www.mrprint.com.

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