Claims
- 1. A method of printing a document image on a paper by causing ink to exude through a master having a perforation pattern which is representative of said document image, said method comprising the steps of:
- wrapping the master around an outer periphery of a print drum;
- supplying the ink to an inner periphery of said print drum by an ink roller;
- pressing the paper against the master by a pressing member;
- transferring the ink to the paper by causing said ink to exude from the master due to a wedge effect which occurs between said ink roller and said inner periphery of said print drum such that a downstream end of a pressing range of said pressing member with respect to a direction of rotation of said print drum is located downstream, with respect to said direction, and an upstream end of the pressing range of said pressing member with respect to the direction of rotation of said print drum is located upstream with respect to said direction, of a portion where said ink exudes from said master due to said wedge effect; and
- separating the paper from the master at a position downstream, with respect to the direction of rotation of said print drum, of the portion where the ink exudes from the master due to the wedge effect.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous elastic layer.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous support layer substantially made of a rigid material, and a porous elastic layer formed on said porous support layer.
- 4. A stencil printer for printing a document image on a paper by causing ink to exude through a master having a perforation pattern which is representative of said document image, said printer comprising:
- a print drum for wrapping the master around an outer periphery thereof;
- an ink roller for supplying the ink to an inner periphery of said print drum;
- a pressing member for pressing the paper against the master, wherein the ink is transferred to the paper by being caused to exude from the master due to a wedge effect which occurs between said ink roller and said inner periphery of said print drum such that a downstream end of a pressing range of said pressing member with respect to a direction of rotation of said print drum is located downstream, with respect to said direction, and an upstream end of the pressing range of said pressing member with respect to the direction of rotation of said print drum is located upstream with respect to said direction, of a portion where said ink exudes from said master due to said wedge effect; and
- a separating member for separating the paper, carrying the ink thereon, from the master;
- wherein said separating member is positioned downstream, with respect to the direction of rotation of said print drum, of the portion where the ink exudes from the master due to the wedge effect, and wherein a position for separating the paper from said master is located downstream of said portion with respect to said direction.
- 5. A printer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous elastic layer.
- 6. A printer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous support layer substantially made of a rigid member, and a porous elastic layer formed on said porous support layer.
- 7. A stencil printer for printing a document image on a paper by causing ink to exude through a master having a perforation pattern which is representative of said document image, said printer comprising:
- a print drum for wrapping the master around an outer periphery thereof;
- an ink roller for supplying the ink to an inner periphery of said print drum; and
- a pressing member for pressing the paper against the master;
- wherein the ink is transferred to the paper by being caused to exude from the master due to a wedge effect which occurs between said ink roller and said inner periphery of said print drum, and wherein said pressing member is positioned such that a downstream end of a pressing range of said pressing member with respect to a direction of rotation of said print drum is located downstream, with respect to said direction, and an upstream end of the pressing range of said pressing member with respect to the direction of rotation of said print drum is located upstream with respect to said direction, of a portion where said ink exudes from said master due to said wedge effect.
- 8. A printer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous elastic layer.
- 9. A printer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said print drum comprises a cylindrical porous support layer substantially made of a rigid member, and a porous elastic layer formed on said porous support layer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/421,967, filed on Apr. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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