Process for making a flexographic printing plate

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4302711, 4302731, 430306, 430309, 430327, 430328, 430330, 430964, G03C 172, G03C 1815, G03C 516, G03F 116

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a process for making a flexographic printing plate from a photosensitive printing element having an infrared reduction ablatable layer capable of being selectively removed by a laser beam and wherein the process includes placing a material capture sheet in proximity to a photopolymer layer.

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