Claims
- 1. In a lithographic duplicator for printing copies from a sequence of masters, each inserted in turn on a master cylinder of the duplicator, which duplicator includes moisture supply means for supplying moisture to a master on the cylinder and ink supply means for supplying ink to a master on the cylinder, and in which the masters inserted upon the master cylinder are of a nature such that they gradually absorb moisture with continued use, whereby the moisture condition of the surface of each master is subject to progressive change during a printing run, a control system comprising:
- moisture control means for providing an underlying moisture feed rate control signal, said moisture control means being connected with the moisture supply means and controlling the same via said signal,
- means for sensing the introduction of a new master and generating a first signal indicative of that effect,
- means for generating a second signal indicative of the number of copies which have been printed since the initiation of the printing run with each master, and
- circuit means responsive to said first and second signals for generating a taper compensation signal generally indicative of the predicted moisture condition of the surface of the master as a result of the duration of the printing run in progress,
- said moisture control means being responsive to said compensation signal to automatically adjust the moisture feed rate control signal delivered by it to said moisture supply means in a manner to gradually decrease the moisture feed rate of the moisture supply means as the number of copies printed during the printing run in progress increases, at least within a predetermined copy limit.
- 2. In a lithographic duplicator for printing copies from a sequence of masters, each inserted in turn on a master cylinder of the duplicator, which duplicator includes moisture supply means for supplying moisture to a master on the cylinder and ink supply means for supplying ink to a master on the cylinder, and in which the masters inserted upon the master cylinder are of a nature such that they gradually absorb moisture with continued use, whereby the moisture condition of the surface of each master is subject to progressive change during a printing run, the control system comprising:
- ink control means for providing an underlying ink feed rate control signal, said ink control means being connected with the ink feed rate of ink supply means and controlling the same via said signal,
- means for sensing the introduction of a new master and generating a first signal indicative of that effect,
- means for generating a second signal indicative of the number of copies which have been printed since the initiation of the printing run with each master, and
- circuit means responsive to said first and second signals for generating a taper compensation signal generally indicative of the predicted moisture condition of the surface of the master as a result of the duration of the printing run in progress,
- said ink control means being responsive to said compensation signal to automatically adjust the ink feed rate control signal delivered by it to said ink supply means in a manner to gradually increase the ink feed rate of the ink supply means as the number of copies printed during the printing run in progress increases, at least within a predetermined copy limit.
- 3. In a lithographic duplicator for printing copies from a sequence of masters, each inserted in turn on a master cylinder of the duplicator, which duplicator includes moisture supply means for supplying moisture to a master on the cylinder and ink supply means for supplying ink to a master on the cylinder, and in which the masters inserted upon the master cylinder are of a nature such that they gradually absorb moisture with continued use, whereby the moisture condition of the surface of each master is subject to progressive change during a printing run, the control system comprising:
- moisture control means for providing an underlying moisture feed rate control signal, said moisture control means being connected with the moisture supply means and controlling the same via said signal,
- ink control means for providing an underlying ink feed rate control signal, said ink control means being connected with the ink supply means and controlling the same via said signal,
- means for sensing the introduction of a new master and generating a first signal indicative of that effect,
- means for generating a second signal indicative of the number of copies which have been printed since the initiation of the printing run with each master, and
- circuit means responsive to said first and second signals for generating a taper compensation signal generally indicative of the predicted moisture condition of the surface of the master as a result of the duration of the printing run in progress,
- said moisture control means being responsive to said compensation signal to automatically adjust the moisture feed rate control signal delivered by it to said moisture supply means in a manner to gradually decrease the moisture feed rate of the moisture supply means as the number of copies printed during the printing run in progress increases, at least within a predetermined copy limit, and
- said ink control means being also responsive to said compensation signal to automatically adjust the ink feed rate control signal delivered by it to said ink supply means in a manner to gradually increase the ink supply rate of the ink supply means as the number of copies printed during the printing run in progress increases, at least within a predetermined copy limit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 820,825 filed Aug. 1, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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British Printer; Apr. 1976; Is There an Ink/Water Balance; pp. 24 and 25; Ogden. |
Continuations (1)
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