3 models to meet your requirements – Durst Lambda 131 HS User Manual

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3 Models to meet your

Requirements

Lambda 131 HS-Turret

The Lambda 131 is the top of the line ver-

sion featuring a 5-position paper turret for

the unexposed media (paper, backlit, clear

film, flex media) or different media widths

or surfaces from 50.8 cm (20 in.) up to

127 cm (50 in.).

This allows very fast access to the required

media without the need to physically load

and unload it. You can handle mixed orders

or calibrate a new emulsion without slo-

wing down or interrupting production. The

requested media is menu-selected from

the computer (Autoload-Function) and

the turret will automatically move into the

right position and start with the exposure

with almost no media waste.

Lambda 131 HS

The Durst Lambda 131 Large Format Digital

Laser Imager offers exactly the same fea-

tures as above with the only difference of

a single position instead of the 5-position

paper turret. It is fully upgradeable to a

Durst Lambda with 5-position paper turret.

Lambda RS

Version for Direct Digital Remote Sensing

All Durst Lambda versions can be factory-

adjusted to meet the exacting standards of

the Geomatics community.

The Durst Lambda RS Imaging Technology

for Remote Sensing, Aerial Photography

and Cartography offers the highest sizing

and geometric precision of plus or minus

0.03 %, corresponding to plus or minus

0.4 mm (millimeter) over a writing area of

127 x 127 cm (50 x 50 in.).

The unique and patented Durst Lambda

continuous roll to roll single beam, 3-laser

(RGB) exposure system offers total size

flexibility and achieves an image qua-

lity which is superior to all large for-

mat printers - photographic, inkjet and

electrostatic. The Durst Lambda exposes

digital information (raster pixel) directly

to conventional photographic media at

full continuous tone with a linear writing

speed of up to 65 cm (26 in.) per minute

with the choice of two resolutions of 200

and 400 ppi (equal to an apparent reso-

lution of 4000 dpi). The Lambda produces

images with the highest possible resolution

(68 billion colors) and with a radiometric

repeatability of 0.025 D per color.

Automatic paper take-

up device.

Roll paper in the

widths from

50.8 cm (20 in.) to

127 cm (50 in.). Print

sizes exeeding the

max. paperwidth are

automatically devi-

ded-up and exposed

in strips

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