Claims
- 1. A printing system having a rotating plate cylinder including at least one printing plate and a single form roller for applying ink to the at least one printing plate wherein:
the plate cylinder and the form roller are rotated at the same rpm so that the same areas on the form roller contact the same areas on the at least one printing plate during each revolution of the plate cylinder; and the plate cylinder and the form roller have different diameters and have different surface speeds at a nip formed between the plate cylinder and the form roller.
- 2. The printing system of claim 1 wherein the difference in surface speeds at the nip formed between the plate cylinder and the form roller is greater than one foot per minute.
- 3. The printing system of claim 2 wherein the difference in surface speeds at the nip formed between the plate cylinder and the form roller is between four and ten feet per minute.
- 4. The printing system of claim 1 wherein repeats and ghostings caused by a lack of registration between surfaces of the printing plate and the form roller are substantially eliminated.
- 5. The printing system of claim 1 wherein the form roller has a removable covering.
- 6. The printing system of claim 5 wherein the form roller has a resilient underlayer and the removable covering is smooth.
- 7. The printing system of claim 1 wherein the form roller is part of a keyless subtractive inking system which further comprises:
a transfer roller adjacent the form roller for removing excess ink from the form roller; a hard surfaced subtractive roller adjacent the transfer roller for receiving excess ink from the transfer roller; a scraper blade adjacent the subtractive roller for scraping excess ink from the subtractive roller; an ink reservoir adjacent the scraper blade for receiving ink scraped from the subtractive roller and for supplying ink for application onto the form roller; and an applicator roller interposed between the ink reservoir and the form roller, wherein ink from the ink reservoir is applied to the form roller by the applicator roller.
- 8. The printing system of claim 7 wherein the applicator roller has a hard surface formed with an array of wells, adjacent ones of which are interconnected by at least one channel.
- 9. The printing system of claim 8 further comprising a blade which forms part of the ink reservoir and meters ink from the ink reservoir onto the applicator roller, and wherein the amount of ink applied to the printing plate is adjusted by adjusting the speed of the applicator roller relative to the press speed.
- 10. A printing system comprising:
a plate cylinder; an inking system comprising:
a single form roller engaging a plate cylinder for applying ink to the plate cylinder; an applicator roller for applying ink to the form roller from a common ink reservoir; and an ink subtractive means for removing ink from the form roller and depositing the removed ink in the common reservoir; and means for disengaging the form roller from the plate cylinder and for separately driving the inking system during wash-up.
- 11. The printing system of claim 10 further comprising means for applying wash-up fluid to at least one roller in the inking system.
- 12. The printing system of claim 10 wherein the ink subtractive means comprises:
a transfer roller adjacent the form roller for removing excess ink from the form roller during printing and removing a mixture of wash-up fluid and residual ink from the form roller during wash-up; a hard surface subtractive roller adjacent the transfer roller for receiving excess ink from the transfer roller during printing and for receiving the mixture from the transfer roller during wash-up; and a scraper blade adjacent the subtractive roller for scraping excess ink from the subtractive roller during printing and depositing the excess ink in the reservoir and for scraping excess mixture from the subtractive roller during wash-up and depositing the mixture in the reservoir.
- 13. The printing system of claim 11 wherein the wash-up fluid is applied to rollers of the ink subtractive means.
- 14. The printing system of claim 11 wherein the ink subtractive means removes a mixture of wash-up fluid and residual ink from the form roller and deposits the mixture into the common reservoir during wash-up.
- 15. A method of applying ink with an inking system during printing and removing ink during wash-up comprising:
applying ink from a reservoir to a form roller from a first roller; applying ink from the form roller to a plate cylinder in rotating engagement with the form roller; removing excess ink from the form roller with a subtractive roller system and returning such excess ink to the reservoir; disengaging the plate cylinder and the form roller; applying ink solvent to the inking system; rotating the form roller, first roller and subtractive roller system; removing a mixture of ink solvent and residual ink from the form roller and depositing the mixture in a wash-up reservoir; and removing the wash-up reservoir containing the mixture of ink solvent and residual ink.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the removal of a printing plate from the plate cylinder during wash-up after disengagement of the plate cylinder and the form roller.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the removing of the excess ink and returning the excess ink to the reservoir with the subtractive roller system comprises:
transferring excess ink from the form roller onto a second roller; transferring excess ink from the second roller onto a third roller; and scraping excess ink from the third roller directly into the ink reservoir.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the removing of the mixture of ink solvent and residual ink from the form roller and depositing the mixture in the reservoir comprises:
transferring the mixture from the form roller onto the second roller; transferring the mixture from the second roller onto the third roller; and scraping the mixture from the third roller directly into the ink reservoir.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the mixture is removed from the first roller as the rollers are rotated during wash-up.
- 20. A keyless inking system comprising:
a single form roller; an ink reservoir; an applicator roller for applying ink to the form roller, the surface of the applicator roller having wells, which are interconnected by channels; a doctor blade for metering ink from the reservoir onto the applicator roller; and means for varying the rotational speed of the applicator roller to vary the amount of ink applied to the form roller.
- 21. The inking system of claim 20 wherein the single form roller has a removable covering.
- 22. The inking system of claim 20 further comprising a subtractive roller system for removing excess ink from the form roller.
- 23. The inking system of claim 22 wherein the ink reservoir for supplying ink to the applicator roller receives excess ink from the subtractive roller system.
- 24. The inking system of claim 23 wherein the subtractive roller system comprises:
a transfer roller adjacent the form roller for removing excess ink from the form roller; a hard surface subtractive roller adjacent the transfer roller for receiving excess ink from the transfer roller; and a scraper blade adjacent the subtractive roller for scraping excess ink from the subtractive roller and depositing excess ink in the reservoir.
- 25. The inking system of claim 24 wherein the transfer roller is driven to oscillate in a direction parallel to an axis of rotation of said transfer roller.
- 26. The inking system of claim 20 wherein the single form roller contacts a plate cylinder during printing to apply ink thereto and further comprising means for disengaging the form roller from the plate cylinder during wash-up.
- 27. The inking system of claim 20 further comprising means for applying wash-up fluid to the inking system rollers during wash-up.
- 28. The inking system of claim 27 wherein the wash-up fluid applicator includes a wash-up fluid spray bar for spraying wash-up fluid on at least one roller of the inking system.
- 29. The inking system of claim 20 wherein the speed of the applicator is increased to decrease the amount of ink applied to the form roller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/507,549 filed Feb. 18, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/122,765 filed on Mar. 3, 1999. application Ser. No. 09/507,549 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60122765 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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