Claims
- 1. A method of printing a full multicolor image of an original object on a recipient surface which comprises:
- forming a plurality of printing plates each bearing a one-color half-tone image of said original object,
- forming a wet full multicolor half-tone image corresponding in appearance to the original object and comprising a multitude of closely-spaced single-color dots, which are separate, overlap or in register as determined by the image, on a resilient printing blanket by successively printing wet one-color half tone dot images from said printing plates directly onto said resilient printing blanket, and
- transferring said image while wet from said resilient printing blanket to said recipient surface by direct surface-to-surface contact between said printing blanket and said recipient surfaces, whereby a full multicolor image corresponding to the appearance of an original object is provided on said recipient surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the color are four in number and comprises yellow, red (magenta), blue (cyan) and black.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said one-color images are printed on said resilient printing blanket in the order black, blue, red and yellow.
- 4. A method of forming a multicolor image of an original object on the external surface of a preformed container, which comprises:
- providing four printing plates each bearing one of four one-color half-tone images of said original object for the colors of yellow, red (magenta), blue (cyan) and black,
- printing individual wet one-color half-tone dot images from each of said printing plates in registry in the color of yellow, red, blue and black onto a resilient printing cylinder to form a wet four-color half-tone image corresponding in appearance to the original object and comprising a multitude of closely-spaced single-color dots which are separate, overlap or in register as determined by the original object, and
- transferring said four-color half-tone image while wet from said printing cylinder to said external surface of said preformed container by direct contact between said resilient printing cylinder and said external surface.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said printing plates are of the type used in dry-offset printing and said printing of said one-color half-tone images on said resilient printing cylinder is effected by the procedure of dry-offset printing.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said printing plates are of the type used in wet-offset printing and said printing of said one-color halftone images on said resilient printing cylinder is effected by the procedure of wet-offset printing.
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein said printing plates are rotogravure-like printing plates and said printing of said one-color half-tone images on said resilient printing cylinder is effected by direct contact between said rotogravure-like printing plate and said resilient printing cylinder.
- 8. The method of claim 4 wherein said printing plates are of thin sheet metal material, said printing of said one-color half-images therefrom is effected by mounting said printing plates on a printing cylinder for direct engagement with said resilient printing cylinder, and said one-color half-tone images are formed on said thin sheet metal while the latter is maintained in a curved form corresponding to its curved form when mounted on said printing cylinder.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said one-color half-tone images are printed on said resilient printing cylinder in the sequential order of black, blue, red and yellow.
- 10. A method of forming a multicolor representation of an original object on the external surface of a preformed container, which comprises:
- photographing said object in full color to provide a full-color photograph of said object,
- separating said full-color photograph into four individual one-color dot images for the colors of yellow, red (magenta), blue (cyan) and black in the photograph,
- transferring each of said four one-color images onto a separate printing plate to provide four printing plates each bearing one of said four one-color half-tone dot images,
- applying ink to each said printing plate in the color of the image from which the one-color half-tone image on the plate is formed,
- printing individual wet one-color half-tone dot images from each of said printing plates in registry with respect to the image in said full color photographs and in the colors of yellow, red, blue and black onto a resilient printing cylinder to form a wet four-color half-tone image corresponding to said photograph and comprising a multitude of closely-spaced single-color dots which are separate, overlap or in registry as determined by the photograph,
- transferring said four-color half-tone image while wet from said resilient printing cylinder to said external surface of said preformed container by direct contact between said resilient printing cylinder and said external surface, whereby said wet four-color half-tone image is released from said resilient printing cylinder and printed on said external surface, and
- drying the tranferred image on said external surface to provide a multicolor representation of the original object on said preformed container
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 291,635, filed Aug. 10, 1981 and now abandoned.
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