· the lowest cost exposure unit in the world · the simplest way to make plates ever · no electricity required · processor automatically calculates correct exposure times for you · light weight and portable
Now for the first time, it is possible to make the printing plate for a stamp using just natural light as the curing mechanism in the exposure unit.
This opens stamp manufacture up to a wider world. It is the new way to make the printing plate used on all types of hand stamps for business and for craft use.
imagepac daylight will work in any house, office or even outside in the sunshine. To speed up the curing process indoors you can place the imagebox daylight assembly under a normal household bulb
Whatever the changes in the light intensity throughout the exposure process the processor will recalculate the correct time for you. The processor takes measurements every second and recalculates the correct exposure times accordingly. The imagebox daylight exposure unit does the work for you, ensuring you always have a perfect plate.
The quality of the plate obtained is exceptionally high. The best exposure units provide an even light distribution; imagepac daylight works on the most even light available - natural light!
1 Place imagepac daylight sachet and artwork negative in imagebox daylight plate maker 2 When buzzer sounds, flip unit over and wait until it sounds again 3 Cut open imagepac and wash out in detergent and warm water 4 Place plate under water and wait for buzzer again 5 Dry plate, cut images out and mount on stamps
imagepac daylight will be of particular interest to :
The developing world - offering the lowest cost method of making stamps in the world
Craft and hobby enthusiasts who want to make stamps at home
Small businesses who want to make stamps with low capital exposure outlay
imagepac is covered by world patents. imagepac and imagebox are registered trademarks. The imagepac daylight exposure system is protected by patent number GB0501440.2.