Claims
- 1. A printing machine comprising:a printing form including a mesh having a first side, a second side facing a receiving medium and a plurality of cells which extend through the mesh and open at the first and second sides, each cell for receiving ink; an ink applicator for applying ink into the cells of the printing form; and an ink ejecting apparatus at the first side of the mesh for transferring ink from the cells of the printing form onto the receiving medium, the ink ejecting apparatus including a quantum generator for generating a laser light beam pulse, a focusing device for focusing a laser light beam generated by the quantum generator to a selected size, a deflector for deflecting a focused laser light beam over the first side of the mesh at the cells; the quantum generator being operable for generating a laser light beam pulse having a duration which renders the generated light beam pulse capable of being absorbed by a small portion of a volume of ink contained in one of the cells to induce boiling of the small portion of the ink in the cell for creating a force which acts on the remainder of the ink in the cell to eject the remainder of ink from the cell and toward the receiving medium under the light hydraulic effect.
- 2. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein the light hydraulic effect is produced on the ink in the mesh cell by generating the laser light beam pulse for a duration of between about two nanoseconds to about one hundred nanoseconds.
- 3. The printing machine of claim 1, wherein the cells are arranged in rows, and the deflector deflects the laser light beam over the rows of the cells, while the focusing device focuses the beam to a size less than all of the cells.
- 4. The printing machine of claim 1, further comprising a stencil over the mesh with the stencil allowing access of ink and of the light beam to selected cells.
- 5. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein the ink ejecting apparatus further includes a beam diameter modulator to vary the size of a zone of mesh cells to be covered by the generated light beam pulse.
- 6. The printing machine according to claim 1, further composing a cleaning element for cleansing unejected ink from the mesh cells of the printing form after a deflection cycle of light beam pulses.
- 7. The printing machine according to claim 6, wherein the cleaning element includes an air nozzle for forcing compressed air through the mesh cells.
- 8. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein the printing form is cylindrically shaped.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/241,266, filed Feb. 1, 1999, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/981,206, filed under 35 U.S.C. §371 on Dec. 22, 1997 now abandoned, which is a national stage filing of PCT/RU96/00152, filed on Jun. 10, 1996.
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