Claims
- 1. A method of imaging a printing member comprising:
- a. providing a seamless offset printing member comprising:
- i. a hollow cylinder having a selected affinity for at least one printing liquid selected from the group consisting of ink and an abhesive fluid for ink;
- ii. coated thereon, a layer of thermally transferable material which, when transferred, exhibits an affinity for the at least one liquid that differs from the affinity of the hollow cylinder; and
- iii. coated on the thermally transferable layer, a withdrawal layer that adheres more strongly to untransferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere to the hollow cylinder, but which adheres less strongly to transferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere, when transferred, to the hollow cylinder;
- c. transferring the thermally transferable layer to the cylinder in a pattern representative of an image by exposure to radiation; and
- d. stripping the withdrawal layer.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- a. prior to transferring the thermally transferable layer, mounting the offset printing member on an offset printing press;
- b. after transferring the thermally transferable layer, conveying ink to the imaged offset printing member; and
- c. transferring ink from the offset printing member to a printing substrate in accordance with the pattern.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of stripping from the cylinder the thermally transferrable material transferred thereto.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the stripping step is accomplished chemically.
- 5. The method of claim 3 further comprising, following the step of stripping from the cylinder the thermally transferrable material previously transferred thereto, the steps of:
- a. coating, on the hollow cylinder, a layer of thermally transferable material which, when transferred, exhibits an affinity for the at least one liquid that differs from the affinity of the hollow cylinder;
- b. coating, on the thermally transferable layer, a withdrawal layer that adheres more strongly to untransferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere to the hollow cylinder, but which adheres less strongly to transferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere, when transferred, to the hollow cylinder;
- c. transferring the thermally transferable layer to the cylinder in a pattern representative of an image by exposure to radiation; and
- d. stripping the withdrawal layer.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of fusing the transferred material to enhance adhesion with the cylinder.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the cylinder is hydrophilic and the thermally transferable material is oleophilic and hydrophobic.
- 8. An offset printing member comprising:
- a. a hollow cylinder having a selected affinity for at least one printing liquid selected from the group consisting of ink and an abhesive fluid for ink;
- b. coated thereon, a layer of thermally transferable material which, when transferred, exhibits an affinity for the at least one liquid that differs from the affinity of the hollow cylinder; and
- c. coated on the thermally transferable layer, a withdrawal layer that adheres more strongly to untransferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere to the hollow cylinder, but which adheres less strongly to transferred portions of the thermally transferable layer than those portions adhere, when transferred, to the hollow cylinder.
- 9. The member of claim 8 wherein the cylinder is hydrophilic and the thermally transferable material is oleophilic and hydrophobic.
- 10. The member of claim 8 wherein the thermally transferable layer is an LAT material.
- 11. The member of claim 8 wherein the thermally transferable material comprises a substance that becomes flowable in response to imaging radiation.
- 12. The member of claim 8 wherein the withdrawal layer is selected from the group consisting of acrylic, methacrylic, acrylic/methacrylic, and cellulosic compositions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/186,143, filed on Jan. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,987.
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