Adjusting devices and method taking substrate changes into account for generating color separations in a multicolor printing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6587652
  • Patent Number
    6,587,652
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and an apparatus for adjusting devices (1, 1′) for generating color separations (2, 2′) in a multicolor printing machine (3), changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates (6) being taken into account by controlling the image generation. Changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates (6) during or after printing are to be taken into account as early as during the image generation. The fiber orientation (7) of printing substrates (6) is registered and, on the basis of the fiber orientation (7) and values from experience (8, 8′, 10, 10′, 10″) of the behavior of printing substrates (6) depending on the fiber orientation (7), control being carried out before the start of printing.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to adjusting for generating color separations in a multicolor printing machine, changes in the dimensions of printing substrates being taken into account by controlling the image generation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




EP 0 469 282 A2 discloses a method and an apparatus for adjusting generating color separations in a multicolor printing machine. It is used for the mutual coordination of color separations which are fused with the paper, that is to say joined to the paper by melting, separately, in such a way that the next color separation always fits with accurate register onto the color separation or separations already fused. To this end, each printed and fused color separation is measured, and the changes in the dimensions are taken into account for the accurate-register application of the next color separation.




Although control systems are also known which previously register parameters that act on the register and take them into account when controlling the image generation, such as that from U.S. Pat. No. 5,689,757, the teaching there is to take into account the influence of the roughness of the paper on the register when feeding in printing substrates of a different grade. To this end, the roughness of the paper, which is to be printed, is measured. The influence of the paper roughness on the register is then taken into account by the register control before the paper is fed into the printing process. However, a dimensional change in a printing substrate, in particular a paper, because of its anisotropic behavior cannot be taken into account in a corresponding manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention concerns taking account of changes in the dimensions during printing or after printing as early as before printing when controlling the image generation.




The invention is therefore based on the object of taking into account changes in the dimensions of printing substrates during or after printing as early as during the image generation.




The object is achieved by the fiber orientation of printing substrates being registered and, on the basis of the fiber orientation and values from experience of the behavior of printing substrates depending on the fiber orientation, the control is carried out before the start of printing.




Further, the object is achieved by a sensor for registering the fiber orientation being arranged upstream of the first printing unit, by a store being provided to accommodate values from experience of the behavior of printing substrates depending on the fiber orientation, and by the control device to adjust the devices for producing color separations on the basis of the values from experience before the start of printing and being connected to the sensor and store for the purpose of data transmission.




The invention makes it possible, by associating values from experience with the directions which characterize an anisotropic behavior of a printing material, to take into account correction values as early as during the image generation, with the objective that the prints applied shall have an absolute or relative desired value after a change in the dimensions of the printing material. In this case, the dimensional changes of printing material and print are virtually identical, since there is a difference between these dimensions only in a print-free margin. The invention relates to the processing of all printing materials which have a fiber orientation and therefore exhibit different dimensional changes resulting from different conditions, in particular shrinkage under the influence of ink absorption, absorption of moisture, drying, temperature changes and so on. As a rule, these are printing materials such as paper and paperboard. These generally exhibit a higher shrinkage in the fiber direction than transversely to the latter.




The prior control of the image generation according to the invention is particularly advantageous when multicolor printing machines with digital image generation produce a different printed image during each image generation operation, since in this case proofs are not possible. The same applies to the production of small editions of identical prints.




Developments of the invention provide for the storage and call-up of various values from experience for the control of the image generation. For example, provision can be made for values from experience for various paper grades to be stored, and the relevant values from experience to be taken into account. For this purpose, with respect to the apparatus, provision is made for the store to be loaded with values from experience for various paper grades. The paper grade used can be input with the print job or separately or registered by a sensor.




An alternative configuration provides for at least one paper property to be registered, the values from experience for the at least one paper property to be stored and for the relevant values from experience to be taken into account. In this way, values from experience for various paper thicknesses (calipers) or for various paper weights (grammages) can be provided. The apparatus for implementing the method then provides for at least one sensor to register paper properties, for the store to be loaded with values from experience for various paper properties, and for the control device to be connected to the at least one sensor for the purpose of data transmission. Here, it may be, for example, a sensor for registering the paper thickness or a sensor for registering the paper weight. Of course, it is also possible, however, to input the values from experience for the corresponding paper property with the print job or by hand.




Alternatively or preferably additionally, provision can be made for at least one condition causing the changes in the dimensions of printing substrates to be registered and for values from experience associated with this condition to be taken into account in the control. Examples of such conditions are the atmospheric humidity and the temperature, and further conditions, such as the amount of toner applied, can of course likewise be taken into account. With respect to the apparatus, to this end, provision is made for at least one sensor to register at least one condition that causes the change in the dimensions of printing substrates, for the store to be loaded with values from experience for the at least one condition, and for the control device to be connected to the at least one sensor for the purpose of data transmission. The sensor may be a sensor for registering the atmospheric humidity, a temperature sensor or another sensor. It is possible to take account both of conditions within the printing process and also conditions, which occur after the printing process. This ultimately depends on the objective of the control. Of course, however, values from experience or the conditions, which are associated with stored values from experience, could also be input by hand.




The objectives of the control can be that absolutely predefined dimensions are to be achieved by means of the measure according to the invention, or that relative relationships are to be achieved. For example, provision can be made for the control to be used to achieve predefined dimensions of the prints in the end product. To this end, a control device is such that it takes into account changes in the dimensions in such a way that predefined dimensions can be achieved in the finished prints.




If printing substrates are to be printed on both sides, then the control can also be used to coordinate the dimensions of recto and verso print with one another. The control device is then such that it takes into account the changes in the dimensions in such a way that the dimensions of recto and verso print are coordinated with one another.




However, the invention may also be used in such a way that the control is used to coordinate the dimensions of the prints of the various color separations with one another. The control device is then such that it takes into account the changes in the dimensions in such a way that the dimensions of the prints of the various color separations are coordinated with one another.




As already mentioned, it is also possible for values from experience of conditions which bring about a change in dimensions of printing substrates after printing to be taken into account. Such conditions can be, for example, that the printing substrates heated by the fuser cool down to room temperature, or that they absorb atmospheric humidity or that a drying process takes place. However, the values from experience can also be dimensional changes resulting from further processing, for example as a result of the application of a varnish layer. With respect to the apparatus, provision is then made for the store to be loaded with values from experience which relate to conditions which act on a printing substrate after the printing, and for the control device to be such that it takes into account the values from experience when controlling the image generation in order to achieve predetermined dimensions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be explained below by using the drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a basic illustration of a multicolor printing machine with an apparatus according to the invention; and





FIG. 2

shows an illustration of dimensional changes of a printing substrate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows a basic illustration of a multicolor printing machine


3


, which has a plurality of printing units


25


,


25


′, each of which has a device


1


,


1


′ for generating color separations


2


,


2


′. The multicolor printing machine


3


is supplied with printing substrates


6


, which before the start of printing, has a dimension


4


in the direction of the fiber orientation


7


and a dimension


5


transversely with respect to the direction of the fiber orientation


7


. The supply of the printing substrate


6


is illustrated symbolically by an arrow


20


, the printing substrate


6


then being transported in the direction of the arrow


19


by means of a transport belt


23


. The printing substrate


6


passes through all the printing units


25


,


25


′, a color separation


2


,


2


′ being generated on an image cylinder


26


,


26


′ in a digital manner on each of these printing units by a device


1


,


1


′, said color separation then being transferred to an image cylinder


27


,


27


′ and from there being applied to a printing substrate


6


. These color separations


2


,


2


′, either individually or altogether, are permanently connected to the paper after their application by being melted on by a fuser device


29


. The printing substrate


6


can then be routed away directly or by a diverter


22


in the direction of the arrow


21


, or it is possible for it to be supplied to a turner device


30


, which turns the printing substrate


6


in the direction of the arrows


31


, in order then to supply it to the multicolor printing machine


3


again and likewise to print on the back.




The accurate-register application of the color separations


2


,


2


′ to the printing substrates


6


is served by a control device


13


, which controls the devices


1


,


1


′ for generating the color separations


2


,


2


′. For this purpose, the printing substrates


6


are registered by a sensor (not illustrated) as they are supplied to the multicolor printing machine


3


, and the positions of the image cylinders


26


,


26


′, of the image transfer cylinders


27


,


27


′ and also of the transport belt


23


are registered. In order to register position in this way, angular position transmitters


28


can be used, the position of the transport belt


23


being registered by an angular position transmitter


28


on a roller


24


. The registered data are transmitted by data transmitter


32


to the control device


13


, which calculates the in-register generation of the color separations


2


,


2


′ and transmits this data in turn via data transmitter


32


to the devices


1


,


1


′ for generating the color separations


2


,


2


′.




During printing, the problem arises that the dimensions


4


and


5


of a printing substrate


6


are not maintained. This is shown in FIG.


2


. Because of the action of heat, ink, moisture or pressure during printing, a change in the dimensions


4


and


5


occurs, for example in the form of shrinkage, which is illustrated in exaggerated form by the changed dimensions


4


′ and


5


′. However, the additional problem occurs that these dimensional changes


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ are anisotropic. As a rule, more severe shrinkage occurs in the direction of the double arrow


7


representing the fiber orientation than transversely with respect to this fiber orientation


7


. If, therefore, such a behavior of a printing substrate


6


under the aforementioned actions is to be taken into account when generating color separations


2


,


2


′, then it is necessary to include the fiber orientation


7


in the calculations.




Since, during the production of printing substrates


6


, the fiber orientation


7


is not always oriented in the same way, the invention provides a sensor


15


for registering the fiber orientation


7


, this sensor


15


being connected by a data transmitter


32


to the control device


13


. The control


13


is in turn connected to a store


16


, which contains values from experience


8


,


8


′,


10


,


10


′,


10


″, which can be associated with various dimensional changes


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ of printing substrates


6


. For example, values from experience


8


based on various paper grades may be contained. Then, before the start of printing, it is necessary to input the paper grade, which is associated with the corresponding value from experience


8


, so that the control device


13


can already include this behavior when generating the color separations


2


,


2


′. A dimensional change


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ of this type can be included in the calculation in the image generation by a value from experience


8


in such a way that a fixedly defined dimension


4


′ and


5


′ of the end product is ultimately achieved, or it is possible for dimensional changes


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ to be taken into account during the printing process, in order to achieve agreement between relative dimensions during the further production. For example, it is possible to take into account a dimensional change


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ at each printing unit


25


,


25


′, in order to adjust each color separation


2


to the next color separation


2


′ and so on. However, it is also possible to coordinate a recto print


11


printed first with a verso print


12


which arrives on the back of the printing substrate


6


.




Apart from the values from experience


8


for various paper grades, it is of course possible for a great number of further values from experience


8


′,


10


,


10


′,


10


″ and so on to be taken into account as well. For example, it is possible to associate values from experience


8


′ with various paper properties, it being possible then for these paper properties to be input, or advantageously for a sensor


17


for registering paper properties to be provided, which registers this data and transmits it by a data transmitter


32


to the control device


13


, so that the latter can select the values from experience


8


′ from the memory


16


. Such values from experience


8


′ are, for example, the thickness of the paper or the paper weight.




In addition to taking into account the behavior of various paper grades or papers with various properties, it is of course also possible for further conditions


9


,


9


′,


9


″, to be used to select values from experience


10


,


10


′,


10


″. Such conditions


9


,


9


′,


9


″ do not relate to printing substrates


6


but to external effects which lead to dimensional changes


4


,


4


′,


5


,


5


′ in printing substrates


6


. Such conditions are, for example, the atmospheric humidity


9


′ or the temperature


9


″. In this case, the atmospheric humidity


9


′ or the temperature


9


″ can change during each production step in a print and can therefore continually assume new values. Depending on whether such conditions


9


,


9


′,


9


″ are to be taken into account once or repeatedly as a printing substrate


6


passes through the multicolor printing machine


3


, it is necessary to provide one sensor


18


or a plurality of such sensors for registering the conditions


9


,


9


′,


9


″. Depending on these conditions


9


,


9


′,


9


″, values from experience


10


,


10


′,


10


″ are contained in the store


13


, for example values from experience


10


′ for atmospheric humidities or values from experience


10


″ for temperatures. The control device


13


can take into account the values from experience


8


,


8


′,


10


,


10


′,


10


″ individually or in combination, and can take them into account to the end that absolute dimensions or relative dimensions are maintained in the form already mentioned or are brought into agreement.




Of course, the invention is not restricted to the multicolor printing machine


3


illustrated, but can be employed in any desired printing machines, it being possible for the multicolor printing machines


3


to have an extremely wide range of configurations. It is possible for the color separations


2


,


2


′ to be transferred directly from the image cylinders


26


,


26


′ to the printing substrates


6


or for the color separations


2


,


2


′ to be applied to a cylinder and transferred from the latter, directly or indirectly, to the printing substrates


6


. Of course, the measure according to the invention can also be used in a single-color printing machine, but this will generally not be the case because of the lower requirements on such prints. Sensors


15


for registering the fiber orientation-are known and can, for example, be ultrasonic sensors. In addition, the other sensors


17


and


18


can be an extremely wide range, depending on what is to be registered.















PARTS LIST
























1, 1′




Devices for generating color separations






2, 2′




Color separations






3




Multicolor printing machine






4, 4′, 5, 5′




Dimensions of printing substrates






4




Dimension in the direction of the fiber orientation before







the start of printing






4′




Changed dimension 4






5




Dimension transverse to the direction of the fiber







orientation before the start of printing






5′




Changed dimension 5






6




Printing substrate






7




Double arrow: Fiber orientation






8, 8′




Values from experience






8




Values from experience based on different paper grades






8′




Values from experience based on different paper properties






9, 9′, 9″




Conditions which cause changes in the dimensions







of printing substrates






9′




Atmospheric humidity






9″




Temperature






10, 10′, 10″




Values from experience which are associated with the







conditions 9






10′




Values from experience for atmospheric humidities






10″




Values from experience for temperatures






11




Recto print






12




Verso print






13




Control device






14, 14′




Printing units






14




First printing unit






15




Sensor for registering the fiber orientation






16




Store






17




Sensor for registering paper properties






18




Sensor for registering a condition causing the change in







dimensions of the printing substrate






19




Arrow: Direction of the transport of printing substrates






20




Arrow: Supply of printing substrate






21




Arrow: Routing printing substrates away






22




Diverter






23




Transport belt






24




Roller belonging to the transport belt






25, 25′




Printing units






26, 26′




Image cylinders






27, 27′




Image transfer cylinders






28




Angular position transmitter






29




Fuser device






30




Turner device






31




Arrows: Turning






32




Data transmission













Claims
  • 1. A method of adjusting devices (1, 1′) for generating color separations (2, 2′) in a multicolor printing machine (3), wherein changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates (6) are taken into account by controlling image generation, comprising the steps of: registering the fiber orientation (7) of printing substrates (6); and on the basis of the fiber orientation (7) and values from experience (8, 8′, 10, 10′, 10″),of the behavior of printing substrates (6) depending on the fiber orientation (7), controlling image generation before the start of printing.
  • 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein values from experience (8) for various paper grades are stored, and the relevant values from experience (8) are taken into account.
  • 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one paper property is registered, wherein values from experience (8′) for the at least one paper property are stored, and wherein the relevant values from experience (8′) are taken into account.
  • 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein such a paper property is the paper thickness.
  • 5. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein such a paper property is the paper weight.
  • 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one condition (9, 9′, 9″) that causes the changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates (6) is registered, and values from experience (10, 10′, 10″) associated with this condition (9, 9′, 9″) are taken into account in the control.
  • 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein such a condition is the atmospheric humidity (9′).
  • 8. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein such a condition is the temperature (9″).
  • 9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control serves to achieve predefined dimensions (4′, 5′) of the finished prints.
  • 10. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control serves to coordinate the dimensions (4′, 5′) of recto (11) and verso print (12) with one another.
  • 11. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control serves to coordinate the dimensions (4′, 5′) of the prints of the various color separations (2, 2′) with one another.
  • 12. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein values from experience (10, 10′, 10″) of conditions (9, 9′, 9″), which bring about a change in the dimensions (4, 5, 4′, 5′) of printing substrates (6) after printing are taken into account.
  • 13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the values from experience (13) are dimensional changes (4, 5, 4′, 5′) resulting from further processing.
  • 14. An apparatus having a control device (13) for adjusting devices (1, 1′) for generating color separations (2, 2′) in a multicolor printing machine (3), the control device (13) taking into account changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates (6), comprising a sensor (15) for registering the fiber orientation (7) of printing substrate is arranged upstream of the first printing unit (14) of a multi-unit printing machine, wherein a store (16) is provided to accommodate values from experience (8, 8′, 10, 10′, 10″) of the behavior of printing substrates (6) depending on the fiber orientation (7), and the control device (13) is to adjust the devices (1, 1′) on the basis of the values from experience (8, 8′, 10, 10′, 10″) before the start of printing, and is connected to the sensor (15) and store (16) for the purpose of data transmission (32).
  • 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the store (16) is loaded with values from experience (8) for various paper grades.
  • 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least one sensor (17) register paper properties, wherein the memory (16) is loaded with values from experience (8′) for various paper properties, and wherein the control device (13) is connected to the at least one sensor (17) for the purpose of data transmission (32).
  • 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sensor (17) is a sensor for registering the paper thickness.
  • 18. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sensor (17) is a sensor for registering the paper weight.
  • 19. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least one sensor (18) register at least one condition (9, 9′, 9″) that causes the changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) of printing substrates, wherein the store (16) is loaded with values from experience (10, 10′, 10″) for the at least one condition (9, 9′, 9″), and wherein the control device (13) is connected to the at least one sensor (18) for the purpose of data transmission (32).
  • 20. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one sensor (18) is a sensor for registering the atmospheric humidity.
  • 21. The apparatus as claimed in claim 19 or 20, wherein the at least one sensor (18) is a temperature sensor.
  • 22. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the control device (13) is such that it takes into account the changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) in such a way that predefined dimensions (4′, 5′) can be achieved in the finished prints.
  • 23. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the control device (13) is such that it takes into account the changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) such that the dimensions (4′, 5′) of recto (11) and verso print (12) are coordinated with one another.
  • 24. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the control device (13) is such that it takes into account the changes in the dimensions (4, 4′, 5, 5′) such that the dimensions (4′, 5′) of the prints of the various color separations (2, 2′) are coordinated with one another.
  • 25. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the memory (16) is loaded with values from experience (10, 10′, 10″) which relate to conditions (9, 9′, 9″) which act on a printing substrate after the printing, and wherein the control device (13) is such that it takes into account the values from experience (10, 10′, 10″) when controlling the image generation in order to achieve predetermined dimensions (4′, 5′) of the finished product.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 40 368 Aug 2000 DE
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