![]() Fast enough for me to print (13) 4/4 12x18 sheets per minute. After each separation, the image is erased and picks up the next separation. The ink is attracted to the positively charged latent image. Each separation (CMYK and or Spot) coincides with a hit of ink from a specific BID (In my case, Yellow, then Magenta followed by Cyan and lastly Black) one separation at a time. ![]() The plate or PIP (Photo Imaging Plate) is a thin aluminum substrate that is wrapped around a cylinder, is electrically charged, and picks up a latent image from the lasers in the writing head. They are connected to your ink tanks which pump the ink to the BID roller and print onto the blanket. With the Indigo, your BIDs are the equivalent to your units. I've never used the Heidelberg DI so I can't comment on that.
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