Claims
- 1. A method of printing a web of continuous printing material on a printing press comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding the web of continuous printing material from a supply roll to at least one printing station;
- (b) projecting at least a portion of an image to be printed on an endless moving belt;
- (c) transferring the image on said endless moving belt to the web of continuous printing material at said printing station as the web and the image on said endless moving belt move past each other;
- (d) erasing the image from said endless belt immediately after said printing station;
- (e) projecting the remaining portion of the image to be printed on said endless belt as it continues to move; and
- (f) repeating steps (c), (d) and (e) to continuously print on the web of continuous printing material until a complete image is printed.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the steps of scanning the image transferred to the web for variations from a predetermined image design and compensating for such variations.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein steps (a) through (f) are carried out at a plurality of printing stations, each printing station for printing in a different color.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein step (b) is carried out utilizing a plurality of lasers.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said endless belt is a rotating belt having a photoconductive surface.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein said projecting step projects a charged image on the photoconductive surface of said rotating belt, and wherein the method further comprises the step of applying toner to the charged image on the photoconductive surface of said rotating belt, and said transferring step transfers toner to the web of continuous printing material in accordance with the charged image.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 6 further comprising the step of fixing the toner image on the web of continuous printing material.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said projecting step projects a constantly changing image.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said projecting step projects a succession of different images.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9 wherein said transferring step successively transfers the succession of different images on said endless belt to the web of continuous printing material and said erasing step erases the succession of different images from said endless belt immediately after said printing station.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the step of monitoring the thickness of the web prior to step (b).
- 12. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the steps of slitting or perforating the web in predetermined locations, and rewinding the web.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein steps (a) through (f) are controlled by a pre-selected computer program.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the step of repeating steps (a) through (f) to continuously print a series of complete images.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein steps (a) through (f) are carried out at a plurality of printing stations of the endless moving belt.
- 16. A method of printing a web of continuous printing material on a printing press comprising the steps of:
- (a) moving a web of continuous printing material from a supply roll to a printing station;
- (b) projecting constantly changing images onto the peripheral surface of an endless belt having a predetermined circumference;
- (c) transferring the constantly changing images onto the moving web of continuous printing material as it engages the peripheral surface of said endless belt, wherein the length of the image applied to the web is independent of the circumference of said endless belt; and
- (d) erasing the images from said endless belt immediately after step (c).
- 17. A method as defined in claim 16 further comprising the step of repeating steps (a) through (d) until a complete image to be printed is transferred to the web of continuous printing material.
- 18. A method as defined in claim 17 wherein the image to be printed is a business form and the constantly changing image is formed by at least alpha and numeric character data, the amount of alpha and numeric character data transferred to the web by said transferring step being independent of the circumference of said endless belt.
- 19. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein steps (a) through (d) are carried out in accordance with a pre-selected computer program.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein steps (a) through (d) are carried out at a plurality of printing stations, each station for printing in a different color.
- 21. A printing press for continuously printing a web of continuous printing material comprising:
- (a) feeder means for feeding the web of continuous printing material from a supply roll to at least one printing station;
- (b) an endless movable printing device;
- (c) drive means for driving said endless movable printing device past the printing station;
- (d) projection means of the at least one printing station for projecting at least a portion of an image to be printed on said endless movable printing device;
- (e) transfer means for trnasferring the image on said endless movable printing device to the web of continuous printing material at said printing station as the web and the image on said endless movable printing device move past each other;
- (f) erase means for erasing the image from said endless movable printing device immediately after said image transfer, said projection means, transfer means and erase means thereafter projecting, transferring and erasing the remaining portion of the image to be printed as said endless movable printing device and the web of continuous printing material continue to move past said printing station to thereby print a complete image on the web of continuous printing material.
- 22. A printing press as defined in claim 21 wherein said projection means, transfer means and erase means respectively project, transfer and erase a succession of images to be printed.
- 23. A printing press as defined in claim 22 wherein the succession of images to be printed are business forms formed by at least alpha and numeric character data, the amount of alpha and numeric character data in each image being transferred to the web by said transfer means being independent of the length of said endless movable printing device.
- 24. A printing press according to claim 21 wherein said projection means projects a constantly changing image.
- 25. A printing press according to claim 21 wherein said projection means, transfer means and erase means operate in response to a pre-selected computer program.
- 26. A printing press according to claim 21 wherein said endless movable printing device is a rotating belt having a photoconductive surface, said projection means charges the photoconductive surface with a charged image corresponding to the image to be printed, and said transfer means includes toner means for applying toner to the charged image on the photoconductive surface and transferring the toner to the web of continuous printing material to print the image as said rotating belt and the web move past each other,
- said printing press further comprising fixing means for fixing the toner on the web of continuous printing material and said erase means comprising discharge means for discharging the photoconductive surface of said rotating belt.
- 27. A printing press as defined in claim 21 wherein said projection means includes a plurality of lasers at each of a plurality of printing stations.
- 28. A printing press as defined in claim 21 further comprising forming means for slitting or perforating the web of continuous printing material.
- 29. A printing press as defined in claim 21 further comprising scanning means for scanning the image transferred to the web for variations from a predetermined image design and compensating means coupled to said scanning means for compensating for the variations.
- 30. A printing press as defined in claim 21 further comprising a plurality of printing stations, each printing station for printing in a different color or for printing two sides of the web.
- 31. A printing press as defined in claim 21 wherein an assembly comprising the endless movable printing device and the drive means is mounted at an angle from the vertical.
- 32. A printing press as defined in claim 21 wherein an assembly comprising the endless movable printing device and the drive means is pivotably mounted in the printing press.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 323,399 filed Mar. 14, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,993, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 942,324 filed Dec. 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,315.
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