This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-55580, filed Mar. 6, 2007, and entitled “Method And Apparatus For Measuring Color Density Of A Color Bar In A Printing Press, And Printing Press Equipped with Color Density Measuring Apparatus” by Takeshi Omoto, and is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of measuring a color density of a color bar of each of print mediums in a printing press before it is discharged from the printing press after printing, an apparatus for measuring the color density of a color bar in a printing press, and a printing press equipped with a color density measuring apparatus for performing feedback on the basis of the measured color density value.
2. Related Art
There has been hitherto proposed an art, in which when the color density has been changed during printing operation, its density difference is automatically corrected to enable the actual color density to be brought back to a preset color density. Specifically, the color density of each of print mediums subsequently printed is measured, and the amount of ink to be supplied in each of ink fountain keys is adjusted to match the measured color density to a preset color density. More specifically, a color bar that is made up of a number of color patches and a cruciform reference mark located between the adjacent color patches are printed on each print medium, then image data of the print medium is stored, then the intersecting point of the reference mark is detected, and then the relative position of the color bar is presumed on the basis of this detected information. Subsequently, on the basis of this relative-position information, pixels that form one color patch of a number of the color patches stored and its periphery are extracted. Then, a predetermined number of data rows, each row made up of a predetermined number of pixel values, are extracted from these extracted pixels, then the distribution of the extracted pixel values is calculated, and then the center of the color patch is detected on the basis of this distribution. Then, a pixel of the color patch at the center is retrieved from the stored image data, and the color density of the color patch of the retrieved image data is measured (cf. Patent Document 1).
3. Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2003-103762
According to the disclosure of Patent Document 1, in a time before image data of a color patch at the center is retrieved from image data, a number of steps, which include a step of detecting the intersecting point of a reference mark, a step of presuming the relative position of the color bar on the basis of this detecting step, and a step of detecting the center of the color patch by extracting pixels that form one color patch and its periphery, must not only be carried out, but also there is a disadvantage in that a highly accurate control device must be used since the position of the color bar must be presumed upon the detection of the reference mark.
The present invention has been conceived in order to solve the above problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus that is capable of highly accurately measuring the color density of a color bar in a printing press by a simple structure, and a printing press equipped with the color density measuring apparatus.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of measuring the color density of a color bar of each of print mediums in a printing press, in which each of print mediums is printed and imaged before it is discharged from the printing press, and the color density of the imaged print medium is measured. The method includes: storing the shape and the color information of a basic color patch of a color bar of a print medium; imaging the entire area of each of printed print mediums; storing an image of the entire area of the imaged print medium; scanning a particular area of the stored image, the particular area containing a basic color patch of a color bar of the imaged print medium, on the basis of the previously stored shape and the color information of the basic color patch, thereby searching out the basic color patch of the imaged print medium; storing the position of the searched out basic color patch of the print medium; and recognizing the position of the color bar from the stored position of the basic color patch and measuring the color density of the color bar.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a color density measuring apparatus for measuring the color density of each of print mediums in a printing press, in which an imaging means is disposed to image each of printed print mediums before it is discharged from the printing press. The apparatus includes: a basic color patch storing means for storing the shape and the color information of a basic color patch of a color bar of a print medium; an image storing means for storing an image of the entire area of each of the print mediums imaged by the imaging means; a scanning means for scanning a particular area containing the basic color patch of the image stored by the image storing means; a position storing means for storing the position of the basic color patch of each of the printed mediums by searching out the basic color patch of each of the print mediums by scanning the particular area on the basis of the shape and the color information of the basic color patch stored by the basic color patch storing means; a position recognition means for recognizing the position of the color bar on the basis of the position of the basic color patch stored by the position storing means; and a color density measuring means for measuring the color density of the color bar recognized by the position recognition means.
The basic color patch is of, for example, a rectangular shape (outline) having Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) and Black (K) aligned each other when a four-color printing press is employed. The present inventors focused attention on the fact that this basic color patch is located at the same position in a sheet width direction (a lateral direction orthogonal to the conveying direction) regardless of the size of the sheet of paper, and found that it is possible to easily and instantly detect the position of a basic color patch of a printed print medium by utilizing the above fact on the basis of the shape and the color information (e.g., color density), of a basic color patch that is previously stored. That is, a basic color patch of a print medium is previously stored, and then a particular area containing a basic color patch of an image of the entire area of a print medium imaged on the basis of the previously stored shape and color information of the basic color patch is scanned, thereby enabling the basic color patch to be instantly searched out on the basis of the previously stored basic color patch. Since the other color patches are located on the opposite sides of this basic color patch and aligned side by side with each other, the entire color bar can be instantly recognized and thereby the color densities of all the color patches of the color bar can be instantly measured.
The above method may further include checking whether the position of the basic color patch of the stored image of each of second and subsequent print mediums is matched to the position of the basic color patch of the stored image of a first print medium, so that if they are not matched, the amount of displacement in the x and y axes of a coordinate system is computed, and coordinate interpolation is performed according to the result of the computation.
In the above method, it is possible to employ an arrangement, in which the particular area has a lateral width greater than the lateral width of the basic color patch that is located at the center along the lateral direction of each of the print mediums, and each of the print mediums is scanned over the lateral width of the particular area in a direction in which each of the print mediums is conveyed.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a printing press that includes any one of the above color density measuring apparatuses, a computation means for computing the density difference between a color density measured by the color density measuring means and a preset color density, and an ink amount adjusting means for adjusting the amount of ink to be supplied for each of plural ink fountain keys according to the density difference computed by the computation means.
In the above printing press, the print mediums may be printed sheets of paper. The printing press may further includes a first detection means for detecting the leading edge of an upcoming print medium in the conveying direction, a second detection means for detecting the leading edge of the upcoming print medium after elapsing a predetermined time from a time at which the first detection means has detected the same, and an imaging start instruction means for outputting an imaging start signal to the imaging means on the basis of an ON signal of the first detection means and an ON signal of the second detection means.
The printing press may further include a conveying speed detection means for detecting the conveying speed of the sheets of paper, the speed detection means being provided in a sheet supply section for supplying unprinted sheets of paper, and a speed limiting means for limiting the maximum conveying speed of the sheet supply section on the basis of a conveying speed value transmitted from the conveying speed detection means so as not to convey the sheets of paper at a speed equal to or higher than the limit imaging speed of the imaging means, at which the imaging means cannot appropriately perform imaging.
As compared with a prior art, in which the position of a color bar is detected upon detection of the intersecting point of a reference mark, the prevent invention can provide a method and apparatus for measuring the color density of a color bar in a printing press and a printing press equipped with a color density measuring apparatus that can not only instantly search out the basic color patch by a simple arrangement, but also easily and highly accurately measure the color densities of all the color patches from the stored basic color patch by previously storing the shape and the color information of a basic color patch of a print medium and then scanning a particular area containing a basic color patch of an image of the entire area of an imaged and stored print medium.
As mentioned above, it is checked whether the position of the basic color patch of the stored image of each of second and subsequent print mediums is matched to the position of the basic color patch of the stored image of a first print medium, so that if they are not matched, the amount of displacement in the x and y axes of a coordinate system is computed, and coordinate interpolation is performed according to the result of the computation. Whereby, it is possible to appropriately perform the density measuring even when an error has occurred during measuring due to involvement of displacement.
By the interpolation is meant a technique for inserting reasonable values between the discrete computed values. According to a simplest manner, the respective computed values are interconnected by a straight line. However, the interconnecting line may not be smoothened. Therefore, the interpolation is generally meant a technique for smoothly interconnecting the computed values.
When the particular area has a lateral width greater than the lateral width of the basic color patch that is located at the center along the lateral direction of each of the print mediums, and each of the print mediums is scanned over the lateral width of the particular area in a direction in which each of the print mediums is conveyed, it is possible to securely scan the particular area of each of print mediums along with the conveyance of the print mediums even by the imaging means secured in position without the necessity to move the same.
When the printing press includes a computation means for computing the density difference between a color density measured by the color density measuring means and a preset color density, and an ink amount adjusting means for adjusting the amount of ink to be supplied for each of plural ink fountain keys according to the density difference computed by the computation means, it is possible to automatically adjust the amount of ink so as to match the actual color density to a preset color density.
When the printing press further includes a first detection means for detecting the leading edge of an upcoming print medium in the conveying direction; a second detection means for detecting the leading edge of the upcoming print medium after elapsing a predetermined time from a time at which the first detection means has detected the same, and an imaging start instruction means for outputting an imaging start signal to the imaging means on the basis of an ON signal of the first detection means and an ON signal of the second detection means, it is possible to securely detect the presence of each print medium by the two different detection means, and thus the detection operation can be made with high reliability without causing erroneous outputting of an imaging start signal.
When the printing press further includes a conveying speed detection means for detecting the conveying speed of the sheets of paper, the speed detection means being provided in a sheet supply section for supplying unprinted sheets of paper, and a speed limiting means for limiting the maximum conveying speed of the sheet supply section on the basis of a conveying speed value transmitted from the conveying speed detection means so as not to convey the sheets of paper at a speed equal to or higher than the limit imaging speed of the imaging means, it is possible to appropriately perform the imaging operation without any troubles during color density measuring, since sheets of paper are not conveyed, during imaging by the imaging means, at a speed equal to or higher than the limit imaging speed, at which the imaging means cannot appropriately perform imaging.
a) is a schematic control block diagram of a color density measuring apparatus, and
a) and 5(b) illustrate the positions of a CCD camera and two sensors, in which
Now, the description will be made for an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings attached hereto.
Giving a detailed explanation of the color inspection device, as illustrated in
The basic color patch P is made up of four basic color inks of Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) and Black (K) aligned in this order from the left to the right, as illustrated in
The encoder 1 may be utilized as a sensor for detecting the position of a sheet at the terminal end of the sheet supply section J, as illustrated in
The proximity sensor 2 constitutes a first detection means for detecting the leading edge of an upcoming print medium in the sheet conveying direction, while the photoelectric sensor 3 constitutes a second detection means for detecting the leading edge of the upcoming print medium after elapsing a predetermined time from a time at which the first detection means 2 has detected the same. As illustrated in a time chart of
The proximity sensor 2 is generally of three types, namely a high-frequency emission type utilizing electromagnetic induction, a magnetic type using magnet and a capacitance type utilizing change of capacitance, and any type may be used. In a case of the high-frequency emission type, as illustrated in
The photoelectric sensor 3 is made up of a light emitting element and a light sensitive element. Light emitted from the light emitting element is directed to a print medium and reflected, and this reflected light is received by the light sensitive element. Thus, the leading edge of the print medium can be detected. The proximity sensor 2 and the photoelectric sensor 3 are so arranged that, after a predetermined time has been elapsed since the detection of the leading edge of the print medium by the proximity sensor 2, the photoelectric sensor 3 can detect the leading edge of the print medium. It is possible to omit the possibility of erroneous detection due to the same cause, thus enhancing the reliability of the sensors by using the different types of sensors, while it is possible to use the same type of sensors for the above operation.
Now, the description will be made for the operation of detection of the color density of a print medium printed by the printing press.
As illustrated in a flowchart of
Each printing unit of the printing section I, which is not illustrated in detail, is of a general type. For example, as illustrated in
In the above embodiment, with the CCD camera 4 secured in position, a print medium is conveyed so that imaging for capturing an image of the print medium can be started. Alternatively, a moving means may be provided to be capable of moving the CCD camera 4 so that an image of a print medium is captured by moving the CCD camera 4 while the print medium is kept unmoved.
This specification is by no means intended to restrict the present invention to the preferred embodiments set forth therein. Various modifications to the method and apparatus for measuring color density of a color bar, and the printing press equipped with the color density measuring device, as described herein, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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2007-055580 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |