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You will first need to ensure that the manufacturer you are considering has a film specifically designed for the type of laser in your plotter. We have a green laser in a Fire 9300 and several months back, Agfa was not able to supply a product. We have been using Kodak film for many years and are currently using their ALI7 film. Both Dupont (when they had a product) and Agfa have tried to get our business, but when pressed, they could not compare to the Kodak product.
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From: JOHN GIBSON[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 1996 6:11 PM
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Subject: Plotting Films
Any opinions concerning Plotting and darkroom films for pcb
manufacturing?
Which do you prefer
Any comparisons between Kodak and Agfa?
Line edge , Stability , Scratch resistance
opinions greatfully accepted.
Thanks
John Gibson J.A.G. Imaging Systems
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