Claims
- 1. A sheet-fed rotary printing press for printing sheets of defined format lengths, including a shortest format length and a longest format length, comprising:
- a plurality of printing units for printing a plurality of colors, each of said printing units including an impression cylinder and a counter-pressure cylinder defining a printing nip therebetween, said printing units being disposed such that a sheet travels through respective said printing nips in succession;
- each of said impression cylinders having a circumference shorter than the longest format length and equal to or longer than a shortest format length to be printed in said printing units.
- 2. The printing press according to claim 1, wherein said impression cylinders are disposed such that mutually adjacent printing nips of respective said printing units are spaced apart a distance shorter than the shortest image length to be printed, such that a sheet traveling between adjacent said printing units is at any time clamped within at least one of the printing nips.
- 3. The printing press according to claim 1, wherein each of said impression cylinders has a circumferential surface, and comprising a subject or motif to be printed which is disposed on the circumferential surface and has a image length and a image width transverse to the image length, so that subjects or motifs printed on printing material therefrom have an image spacing between one another, the circumference of the impression cylinder being smaller than the sum of said image length and the length of said image spacing.
- 4. The printing press according to claim 3, wherein the circumference of the impression cylinder is smaller than said image length.
- 5. The printing press according to claim 1, wherein ink which is free of residue is completely transferable from said impression cylinder to a printing material or stock.
- 6. The printing press according to claim 1, wherein said impression cylinders are continuously reimaged.
- 7. The printing press according to claim 1, wherein said impression cylinders are digitally reimaged.
- 8. A method of printing sheets in a sheet-fed rotary printing press having a plurality of printing units, which comprises:
- conveying a sheet in a conveying direction through a plurality of printing units each having a printing nip in which ink is transferred to the sheet for creating an image on the sheet;
- clamping a leading edge of the sheet in the printing nip of one printing unit, while a trailing edge of the same sheet is still clamped in the printing nip of a preceding printing unit as seen in the conveying direction; and
- digitally and continuously reimaging impression cylinders in the respective printing units.
- 9. A method of printing sheets in a sheet-fed rotary printing press having a plurality of printing units, which comprises:
- conveying a sheet in a conveying direction through a plurality of printing units each having a printing nip in which ink is transferred to the sheet for creating an image on the sheet;
- clamping a leading edge of the sheet in the printing nip of one printing unit, while a trailing edge of the same sheet is still clamped in the printing nip of a preceding printing unit as seen in the conveying direction; and
- printing a sheet of a maximum image length and a minimum image length with an impression cylinder having a circumference which is smaller than the maximum image length and greater than a minimum image length.
- 10. A sheet-fed rotary printing press for printing sheets of defined format lengths, including a shortest format length, comprising:
- a plurality of printing units for printing a plurality of colors, each of said printing units including an impression cylinder and a counter-pressure cylinder defining a printing nip therebetween, said printing units being disposed such that a sheet travels through respective said printing nips in succession;
- said impression cylinders being disposed such that mutually adjacent printing nips of respective said printing units are spaced apart a distance shorter than the shortest image length to be printed, such that a sheet traveling between adjacent said printing units is at any time clamped within at least one of the printing nips.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/700,612, filed Aug. 12, 1996, now abandoned which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/442,789, filed May 17, 1995, now abandoned.
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