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NovaSharp Pearl Plus 110 is a polyester-based, daylight-working, zero-process, dry-to-dry film for making positives (or negatives) using a desktop computer and a laser printer. The UV density of the image is comparable with silver-sensitised graphic arts films and therefore perfectly suited for exposing positive and negative offset / flexo plates and screen.
Film for high-density positive/negative image reproduction
NovaSharp Pearl Plus 117 is a polyester-based, daylight-working, zero-process, dry-to-dry film for making plate-ready offset positives (or negatives) using a desktop computer and a laser printer. The UV density of the image is comparable with silver-sensitised graphic arts films and therefore perfectly suited for exposing presensitised positive and negative offset plates.
Laser film for multi-process exposure – offset, flexo, screen
NovaSharp Pearl Plus 85 is a polyester-based, daylight-working, zero-process, dry-to-dry film exclusively designed for making positives (or negatives) using a desktop computer and a laser printer. The UV density of the image is comparable with silver- sensitised graphic arts films and therefore perfectly suited for exposing positive and negative offset /flexo plate and screen.
Ideal for positive/negative high-density graphic output
NovaSharp Pearl Plus 93 is a polyester-based, daylight-working, zero-process, dry-to-dry film for making plate-ready offset positives (or negatives) using a desktop computer and a laser printer. The UV density of the image is comparable with silver-sensitised graphic arts films and therefore perfectly suited for exposing presensitised positive and negative offset plates.
High-density film for precise positive/negative image reproduction
NovaSharp Pearl Plus 117 is a polyester-based, daylight-working, zero-process, dry-to-dry film for making plate-ready offset positives (or negatives) using a desktop computer and a laser printer. The UV density of the image is comparable with silver-sensitised graphic arts films and therefore perfectly suited for exposing presensitised positive and negative offset plates