Claims
- 1. A printing machine comprising:at least one printing unit, having an image cylinder driven by friction by an element to which an image produced on image cylinder is transferred, the width of said image cylinder and said element being at least so much wider than the maximum width of the image to be transferred that the rotational speed of the image cylinder remains essentially constant in the event of a change in width of the image wherein said image width and image cylinder width are related according to the formula: DriveForce=(TonedWidth×COF_Toned+UntonedWidth×COF_Untoned)×Engagement Force wherein:UntonedWidth=DrumWidth−TonedWidth.
- 2. The printing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said element is a carrier which carries printing substrates of varying widths during the printing operation, and the width of said carrier is at least so much wider than the maximum width of a printing substrate that the rotational speed of the image cylinder remains essentially constant in the event of a change in the width of printing substrates.
- 3. The printing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the element is an image transfer cylinder.
- 4. The printing machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said image transfer cylinder is driven by carrier for printing substrates of varying widths, and the width of image cylinder, image transfer cylinder and carrier is at least so much wider than the maximum width of a printing substrate that the rotational speed of the image cylinder remains essentially constant in the event of a change in the width of printing substrates.
- 5. The printing machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein on the side of the said carrier which is opposite that of the image transfer there is arranged an impression cylinder, which likewise has at least the width equal to the width of said image cylinder.
- 6. The printing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said element is a printing substrate carrier is driven via a drive roller.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a CIP of U.S. NonProvisional application Ser. No. 09/858,409, filed on May 16, 2001, now abandoned, entitled: PRINTING MACHINE; which claims the priority of the U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/204,696, filed on May 17, 2000, entitled: PRINTING MACHINE.
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