This patent application is the U.S. national phase, under 35 USC 371, of PCT/EP2005/050265, filed Jan. 21, 2005; published as WO 2005/072967 A2 and A3 on Aug. 11, 2005, and claiming priority to DE 10 2004 004 264.0, filed Jan. 28, 2004, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention is directed to methods for compensating for a transverse elongation and/or for a longitudinal elongation of a material to be imprinted, and to a printing press with several printing groups which forme at least one print image on a material to be imprinted.
A method and a device for use in adapting the position of printing plates to a deformation of a paper web to be imprinted by printing rollers is known from DE 195 16 368 A1. The printing plate, or the holder receiving it in a punching and/or bending machine, is respectively displaced or is offset in the lateral direction, in the circumferential direction and/or in its angular position by those amounts which the printing plate requires on its printing roller because of the deformation of the paper web. This is done in order to provide an imprint which corresponds with a previous printing roller, in the feeding direction of the paper web, in spite of the deformation of the paper web which had taken place in the meantime. Bending and/or punching of the plate or holder is performed on this printing plate displaced from its zero position. A computer-controlled alignment device, in the punching and/or bending machine, is employed for this purpose, after the respective data regarding the paper web, the printing press and the production type have been entered in the computer. In this case, the deformation of the paper web, which is also known by the term “fan out”, is caused by moisture, by ink absorption and by mechanical stresses in the course of the passage of the paper web through several pairs of printing rollers which are arranged one after the other.
Image regulation systems for counteracting the “fan out effect” are known from DE 295 01 373 U1, from DE 42 24 235 C2, from DE 43 27 646 A1 and from EP 0 938 414 B2. In these systems the image regulators operate mechanically or pneumatically, for example.
The object of the present invention is directed to providing methods for compensating for a transverse elongation and/or for a longitudinal elongation of a material to be imprinted and to a printing press with several printing groups which forme at least one print image on a material to be imprinted.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by imprinting a material to be printed, as that material passes through successive printing groups of a printing press, which printing groups are arranged one after another. A portion of a material web transverse elongation is compensated for by an image regulator after the material has passed through one printing group and prior to its entry into the next printing group. This elongation is compensated for by the configuration or the positioning of a print image location on the printing forme of a forme cylinder in the printing group.
The advantages to be attained with the present invention lie, in particular, in that a transverse elongation of the material to be imprinted is, in particular, very extensively compensated for. This occurs, on the one hand, in that an image regulator, which is controlled by a control unit, reduces the material to be imprinted, in its width, in a manner adapted for counteracting the transverse elongation of the material. Preferably, the control unit takes further factors which affect the transverse elongation of the material, into consideration and thus controls the actuation of further installations, in particular in or at the cylinders, for counteracting the results of the “fan-out effect”. Moreover, at the time of applying the print image to the printing forme, it is advantageous, in accordance with the present invention, to compensate for a known portion of the transverse elongation and/or for the longitudinal elongation of the material to be imprinted by the at least one printing forme, which is to be arranged on a downstream-located printing group. This can be accomplished by the by the configuration and/or the positioning of a print image location on the printing forme. By this, it is possible to compensate for systematic deviations, and in particular, for deviations between printing groups following each other, to a large extent. The solution of the present invention relieves the operators of the printing press of conducting time-consuming checks of the correct position of the printing forme containing the print image location, and of an alignment of the position of the printing forme on the forme cylinder. This advantage becomes all the greater the more printing formes are involved in the printing process. In a printing press which, for example, employs four printing colors for use in imprinting, such as, for example, a newspaper printing press with, for example, twelve printing formes on each forme cylinder, a considerable advantage results by the controlled matching of the print image locations to the print image. Otherwise, the positions of a total of forty-eight printing formes would have to be checked and aligned for fan-out compensation on the four forme cylinders. In case of a simultaneous recto and verso printing process, twice the number of printing formes, namely ninety-six, have to be aligned with each other in the above-mentioned example, because of which, an outlay of time and personnel, for checking the position of the printing formes, as well as for checking their alignment with each other, is required, which outlay can no longer be efficiently managed.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows.
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A further alternative for the configuration of the printing press 01 can be provided if the printing press 01 is to be configured as a job-printing press 01, and preferably as such a printing press 01 with a substantially horizontal guidance of the material 03 to be imprinted. Several successive printing groups 04 are typically provided in the printing press 01 along the production flow or travel direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted, and are preferably located on both sides of the material 03, i.e. both underneath and on top of the material 03 to be imprinted. The transfer cylinders 06 of two printing groups 04, which are arranged in a printing unit 02, are again placed against each other in a rubber-to-rubber arrangement. The material 03 to be imprinted is conducted between the two transfer cylinders 06 which are placed against each other, so that the material 03 to be imprinted passes through the area in which the two transfer cylinders 03 roll off on each other.
The forme cylinders 07 which are assigned to the transfer cylinders 06 each have at least one printing forme 08, as seen in
To generate a print image 11, as seen in
The printing groups 04, which are arranged one behind, or after, the other, in the production direction P, on the same side of the material 03 to be imprinted, preferably each print inks of colors that are different from each other. For example, ink dots of the colors black, cyan, magenta and yellow, which are the customary colors used in four-color printing, are printed in four successive printing groups 04. Specifically, color dots of one of these colors are printed in each one of these four successive printing groups 04. Print image locations, which correlate with the same resultant print image 11, are located on the forme cylinder 07 of the four successive printing groups 04. Each such print image location constitutes a color separation of the resultant multi-color print image to be created. Each such color separation is assigned to one of the color tones to be printed. A multi-color print image 11 is formed in that several color separations, such as, for example, the four color separations, which correspond to the four respective colors, black, cyan, magenta and yellow, are printed on top of each other onto the material 03 to be imprinted. The color dots of the individual color separations relating to the same resultant print image 11 are arranged either next to each other or on top of each other on the material 03 to be imprinted. The resultant multi-color print image 11 is formed by a color mixture of the color dots resulting from the different color separations.
Each print image location 09 has a width B in the axial direction X with respect to the forme cylinder 07 and a print image location length L in the circumferential direction Y of the forme cylinder 07. Print image locations 09 that each constitute a color separation, for forming a resultant common print image 11, must be printed, or located so that they fit exactly on top of each other, by the utilization of the successive printing groups 04 which are arranged following each other in the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted. These print image locations 09 are imprinted on the material 03 by their respective cylinders 06 which transfer the ink from the forme cylinder 07. Adherence to this requirement, which is necessary for a good printing result, is made difficult since the material 03 to be imprinted customarily has a longitudinal elongation along the production flow or direction P, and/or has a transverse elongation crosswise to the production flow or direction P, which elongation occurs on the web's way from one ink-transferring cylinder 06 to a successive ink-transferring cylinder 06, which follows in the production flow or direction P. The longitudinal elongation and/or the transverse elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted results, for example, from the material 03 to be imprinted absorbing moisture that is transported to it by the dampening system of the printing press 01, and/or moisture from the ink, and/or moisture from the air surrounding the material 03 to be imprinted, and/or from a mechanical elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted when that material 03 is passing through several successively arranged printing groups 04. Such a longitudinal elongation and/or a transverse elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted is described by the term “fan out”.
If, in connection with a printing press 01, the distances A1, A2, A3, as shown in
Each print image location 09 is limited by its length L and width B and defines an area, as seen in
Since the longitudinal elongation and/or the transverse elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted can have different effects, depending on the position of a printing forme 08 on the forme cylinder 07, the lengths L of two print image locations 09, which are arranged side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07, in its axial direction X, can differ from each other by a factor FL. The width B of two print image locations 09, which are arranged side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07 in its axial direction X, can differ from each other by a factor FB. In this case, in a manner that is the same as in the previously described dimensional change, the factor FL, relating to the length L of the print image location 09, is a function of a factor DL of the web longitudinal elongation. The factor FB, relating to the width B of the print image location 09, is a function of a factor DQ of the web transverse elongation. The factor DL of the web longitudinal elongation and the factor DQ of the web transverse elongation take into consideration, for example, the distances A1, A2, A3 between the ink-transferring cylinders 06 of the printing press 01, and which are arranged following each other in the production flow or direction P, as well as the mechanical elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted possibly occurring between these cylinders 06, as well as the moisture-caused elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted. In the course of this consideration, the length L of the print image location 09 is preferably increased by the factor DL of the web longitudinal elongation, and the width B of the print image location 09 is preferably increased by the factor DQ of the web transverse elongation. The factor DL of the web longitudinal elongation and the factor DQ of the web transverse elongation can be changeable. This change can be related to further parameters, and in particular to parameters relating to operating conditions of the printing press 01 and to properties of the material 03 to be imprinted, such as, for example, the production speed of the printing press 01 or the temperature of the air surrounding the material 03 to be imprinted, and, in particular, to the moisture content of this air.
Furthermore, the factor DL of the web or material longitudinal elongation and/or the factor DQ of the web or material transverse elongation can take into consideration that, for example, the transverse elongation, with respect to the print image locations 09 which are “on the outside”, with respect to the end of the forme cylinder 07 has a greater effect than a transverse elongation with respect to “inner” print image locations 09, which are arranged close to the center of the forme cylinder 07, provided a center line M, which, for example, halves the cylinder length, serves as a reference, or as a reference marker M for the transverse elongation, as seen in
In the same way, it can be provided that the position X1, Y1 of the center point S of a first print image location 09 differs, in comparison with the position X2, Y2 of the center point S of another, second print image location 09 that is arranged on the same forme cylinder 07 in the axial direction X of the latter. These print image locations 09 being compared have the same length L and width B. The print image locations 09, which are arranged side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07, are each arranged on one printing forme 08. The printing forms 08, which are arranged on the same forme cylinder 07 and which have print image locations 09 whose position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of their center points S differ, have been placed in alignment with each other in the axial direction X of the respective forme cylinder 07. Even in the case of the displacement of the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of print image locations 09, which are different, but which forme a common print image 11, the distance W of the displacement can be a function of the factor DL of the longitudinal web or material elongation and of the factor DQ of the transverse web or material elongation, regardless of the arrangement of the print image locations 09 on the same, or on forme cylinders 07 which follow each other in sequence in the production flow P.
A channel 13, which is extending in the axial direction X underneath the shell face 12 of the forme cylinder 03, and which is provided with a preferably slit-shaped opening 14, for use in holding one or several printing forms 08 on the shell face 12 of a forme cylinder 07 is, for example, provided, as can be seen in
It is also possible, for example, to provide at least one register pin, which is not specifically represented in at least one forme cylinder 07. The register pin aligns at least one printing forme 08, arranged on the forme cylinder 07, in an axial direction X, with regard to the forme cylinder 07. The holding device, or the register pin, is configured for working together with at least one printing forme 08 and can be shifted in the channel 13 in the axial direction X of the forme cylinder 07, such as, for example, as a function of the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation, and preferably at a ratio that is proportional to the behavior of the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation. To performe the shifting of the printing forme 08, which shifting is directed particularly in the axial direction X of the forme cylinder 07, preferably at least one controllable actuator, which is not specifically represented, is arranged in the forme cylinder 07, for example in its channel 13. The actuator shifts the holding device or the register pin. The actuator can be configured as a piezo element or as a linear motor, for example. At least one holding device or at least one register pin is preferably assigned to the printing forme 08 on each forme cylinder 07. It is advantageous if each printing forme 08 can be individually shifted in the axial direction X, with respect to the forme cylinder 07.
Alternatively, or in addition to the displacement of one or of several printing forms 08 on a forme cylinder 07, it is possible to provide the entire forme cylinder 07 to be shiftable in its axial direction X, so that all of the printing forms 08 arranged on it are identically shifted. When shifting one or several printing forms 08 on the forme cylinder 07, as well as when axially displacing the entire forme cylinder 07, shifting takes place transversely with respect to the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted and relative to the location of the material 03 to be imprinted, i.e. relative to a reference marker M of the material 03 to be imprinted. The reference marker M can be, for example, the center line M of the material 03 to be imprinted, as seen in
The forme cylinder 07 and/or the transfer cylinder 06, which transfers ink, of at least one of the two printing groups 04 that are arranged one after or behind the other in the production direction P is preferably driven by a controllable drive mechanism 40 which is represented schematically in
The actuator, and/or the phase relation of the forme cylinders 07 and/or the phase relation of the ink-transferring cylinders 06, are preferably continuously controllable. The actuator, and/or the phase relation of the forme cylinders 07 and/or of the ink-transferring cylinders 06, are preferably controllable in the running production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted. In particular, the actuator, and/or the phase relation of the forme cylinders 07 and/or of the ink-transferring cylinders 06, are controllable, such as, for example, from a control console 42, as is depicted schematically in
It is advantageous to provide a memory unit which is connected with the control unit or control console 42 for at least one of the printing groups 04. The memory unit contains at least one value for the factor FL of the length L of two print image locations 09 which are located behind each other in the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted and/or at least one value for the factor FB of the width B of two print image locations 09 which are located behind each other in the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted. Alternatively, or additionally, the memory unit can contain at least one value for the factor FL of the length L of two print image locations 09 which are located side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07 and/or can contain at least one value for the factor FB of the width B of two print image locations 09 which are located side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07. Furthermore, the memory unit can contain at least one value for the different positions X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of two print image locations 09 which are located side-by-side on the same forme cylinder 07.
The control unit can track the center point S of at least one print image location 09, which tracked center point follows a different print image location 09 in the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted, with respect to the center point SB of the print image 11 to be imprinted, which center point was displaced during a running printing process, such as, for example, by the longitudinal elongation and/or by the transverse elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted, as seen in
Methods for compensating for the longitudinal elongation and/or for the transverse elongation, in accordance with the present invention, provide, preferably in advance of a shifting of at least one printing forme 08 on a forme cylinder 07, and wherein that shifting takes place in relation to a reference marker M on the material 03 to be imprinted, that the length L of at least one print image location 09 of a printing form 08, compared with the length L of a print image location 09, which correlates with the same print image 11, of a different printing forme 08 arranged on another forme cylinder 07, is changed by the factor FL. The width B of at least one print image location 09 of a printing forme 08, as compared with the width B of a print image location 09, correlating with the same print image 11 of another printing forme 08 that is arranged on another forme cylinder 07, is changed by the factor FB. Alternatively, or additionally, the position X1, Y1 of a center point S of at least a first print image location 09 of a printing forme 08, compared with the position X2, Y2 of the center point S of a second print image location 09, correlating with the same print image 11, of another printing forme 08, that is arranged on another forme cylinder 07 at the same position of the forme cylinder 07, is changed. In the process, the length L and/or the width B and/or the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of the print image location 09 is preferably changed by using the factor DL of the longitudinal web elongation and/or the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation. Also, a change of the length L and/or the width B and/or the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of the print image location 09 is preferably accomplished as a function of the position of the printing forme 08 on the forme cylinder 07, and namely of that forme cylinder 07, on which the printing forme 08, with the changed print image location 09, is arranged.
A value for the factor FL, which changes the length L, is preferably determined as a function of the factor DL of the longitudinal web elongation. A value for the factor FB, which changes the width B, is preferably determined as a function of the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation. The value for the factor FL, which changes the length L, and/or the value for the factor FB, which changes the width B, and/or which changes the coordinates for a new position of the X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of the print image location 09 on the printing forme 08 on one of the forme cylinders 07 can also be determined as a function of the print image location 09 of a different printing forme 08, that is arranged in the same position on the forme cylinder 07, on a different forme cylinder 07.
A change of the position L and/or of the width B of a print image location 09, or a change of the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of its center point S, for compensating for a portion of the longitudinal elongation and/or of the transverse elongation, which is known at the time the image was applied to the printing forme 08, is preferably performed wherein a printing forme 08, with a print image location 09 which was changed in its above-mentioned parameters, is arranged on a forme cylinder 07 in the same position of a forme cylinder 07 having a printing forme 08 with a print image location 09 which is to be changed. In this way, at least a part of the compensation of the “fan out effect” takes place in connection with the provision of an image on the printing forme 08, i.e. in the course of determining the print image location 09. A print image location 09 which, in comparison with the print image location 09 of another printing forme 08, has already been changed, with respect to its dimensions, and/or with respect to the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of its center point S, is arranged at the position on a forme cylinder 07 that is intended for it. In this case, the change is performed to the extent that the change of the dimension and/or of the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of its center point S of the print image location 09 is to be expected, such as, for example, as a function of the factor DL of the longitudinal web elongation, and/or the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation of the material web 03 to be imprinted, and/or as a function of the position of the print image location 09 on one of the forme cylinders 07, as well as possibly as a function also of further previously known or determinable parameters. Thus, the change relates to a change of the dimension and/or of the position of the print image location 09 on a printing forme 08, so that systematic deviations, which are to be expected between at least two print image locations 09, are compensated for. Because of this, a change of the position of the printing forme 08 on the forme cylinder 09 is often no longer required, or is only required for fine adjustment or for updating in the course of an ongoing printing process.
To begin with, known or determinable parameters, for taking into consideration the required change of the dimension and/or position of the print image location 09 on a printing forme 08, such as, for example, the factor DL of the longitudinal web elongation, and/or the factor DQ of the transverse web elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted, are supplied to an image application system. That image application system applies the print image location 09, such as, for example, by the use of a laser, to the printing form 08, and is preferably controlled by a computer and on the basis of a digital data set. Therefore, the image application system forms the print image location 09 on a printing forme 08 in accordance with predetermined conditions and, in this way, compensates for the results of the “fan out effect” which are to be expected. In the image application process, the image application system applies the images to the printing forme 08, in particular as a function of the color tone of the cylinder 06 which is transferring the ink, and/or as a function of the arrangement of the printing group 04, with respect to the forme cylinder 07 that is carrying the printing forme 08 in the production flow P of the material 03 to be imprinted, and/or as a function of the position of the printing forme 08 which is arranged on the forme cylinder 07. Thus, in the course of forming a print image location 09, the image application system takes into consideration its position on the forme cylinder 08. This position is customarily determined by an occupation plan that is conceived in a pre-printing stage. Based on the position of the printing forme 08, in accordance with the occupation plan, on one of the forme cylinders 07, the image application system then matches at least some print image locations 09, and preferably matches each print image location 09 in a further printing group 04 that is following a first printing group 04, in its length L, and/or width B, and/or in the position of its center point S, as a function of the above-mentioned influencing values, which were taken into consideration during the formation of the same print image 11. This is done in order to counteract systematic deviations, which are to be expected in the course of the ongoing printing process, and to compensate for these deviations, as much as possible, by a suitable arrangement, or positioning of the print image location 09.
In a further development of the method in accordance with the present invention, a desired value of the factor FL for changing the length L, and/or a desired value of the factor FB for changing the width B, and/or a desired value of the position of the center point S of a print image location 09 of a printing forme 08 to be changed, are continuously determined. Parameters, which are relevant to the above-mentioned changes, are detected and their values are matched, in the course of the ongoing printing process. It is then possible to arrange a printing forme 08, containing the changed print image location 09, on at least one forme cylinder 07, if an actual value of the factor FL for changing the length L, and/or a actual value of the factor FB for changing the width B, and/or an actual value of the position X1, Y1, X2, Y2 of the center point S of the print image location 09 of a printing forme 08 exceeds a permissible deviation from the determined desired values. However, to attain this end, the preparation of a printing forme 08 with a changed print image location 09, and its exchange on the forme cylinder 07 which is involved is required. This can require an interruption of the printing process.
The desired values may be determined for each color tone which is transferred by an ink-transferring cylinder 06. Alternatively, the desired values may be determined for each forme cylinder 07 of the printing groups 04 that are following each other in the production flow or direction P of the material 03 to be imprinted, and/or for each position of a printing forme 08 which is arranged on one of the forme cylinders 07. The determined desired values are preferably stored in a memory and are made available to the image application system as required.
It is furthermore possible, in accordance with the present invention, to counteract at least a part of the transverse elongation of the material 03 to be imprinted by employing an image regulator 38, as depicted schematically in
While preferred embodiments of methods for compensation of a transverse elongation and/or a longitudinal elongation of a printing material, and printing press with several printing couples generating at least one printed image on a printing material, in accordance with the present invention, have been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that various changes in, for example, the overall sizes of the various cylinders, the specific web material to be imprinted, and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the appended claims.
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