LAMBDA

Digital Laser Imager


 

Durst Lambda RS Imaging Technology for Remote Sensing, Aerial Photography and Cartography

 

  130 Series |  Brochure - PDF |  

 

 

LARGE FORMAT DIGITAL LASER IMAGER

 LAMBDA 130 SERIES

 

Direct digital printing with unsurpassed image and text quality:

 

Durst Lambda 130 series combine the advantages of classical silver halide photography with the potential of the latest laser and digital technology, without an intermediate film stage - and without the compromises of CMYK output. This new technology offers superior color saturation and fidelity, better image quality, more details and sharper type that other alternatives. It also provides a number of advantages over conventional enlargements, including improve image quality with no image distortion and no loss of image sharpness, perfect edge to edge sharpness, a reduction in time spent handling images, and a decrease in the cost of materials. The Durst Lambda 130 series operate with a full 36-bit RGB color space (68 billion colors) to ensure excellent control over the light source and to produce faithful color reproductions.

 

Sharp images, text and graphics with exceptional details at full contrast:

 

Durst Lambda 130 series imaging technology ensures a constant pixel size and intensity over the entire image. The patented Durst continuous roll to roll laser exposing system ensures no parasite light during the exposure for perfect image white and highest contrast range.

 

Apparent resolution up to 4000 dpi:

 

Durst Lambda 130 series feature a dual autoswitchable resolution of 200 and 400 full continuous tone pixels per inc (ppi) with the on-the-fly-pixel interpolation. The 400 ppi full continuous-tone resolution of the Lambda130 series is comparable with a resolution of 4000 dpi of printers with half-tone dots.

 

High output speed:

 

Exposes all media with the same high linear speed of up to 60 cm (24 in) per minute. Compares with other digital system the Lambda is remarkably faster.

 

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