Claims
- 1. A method of adjusting a rotary offset printing machine of the kind having ink applicator rollers and dampening rollers which apply ink and dampening fluid to a printing plate which has at least one longitudinal edge portion that is clamped on a plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate extending in a circumferential direction around said plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate having an area capable of printing over which the printing plate and blanket cylinder engage and which extends in the circumferential direction and is offset in the circumferential direction from said longitudinal edge portion, said area capable of printing including indicia from which said ink is transferred by a blanket cylinder to a printed sheet carried by an impression cylinder, and said printing machine having adjustment devices controlled by a computer in response to predetermined adjustment data, said method comprising the steps of recording said predetermined adjustment data according to a self-clocking binary format on an elongated strip of material which is attached to an indicia-free zone of the printing plate before the printing plate is clamped on said plate cylinder, said indicia-free zone being accessible by a scanner when the printing plate is clamped to the plate cylinder, and thereafter reading said strip with said scanner and transmitting said recorded predetermined adjustment data to said computer for adjustment of the printing machine for printing when said printing plate is clamed to said plate cylinder, wherein the indicia-free zone is a clean area of the printing plate during printing and the ink applicator rollers and dampening rollers roll over the indicia-free zone to thereby keep the indicia-free zone clean prior to scanning of the recorded adjustment data, said indicia-free zone is displaced in the circumferential direction from said area capable of printing so that said strip of material does not produce a printed image on said sheet, a prefined elongated area parallel and adjacent to said longitudinal edge portion is reproduced on the printing plate in said indicia free zone proximate to said area capable of printing and said strip of material is attached to the printing plate in registration with said elongated area, said adjustment data are read automatically by said scanner when the printing plate is clamped to the plate carrier, said elongated strip is elongated along on axis and said data are read by sacanning along either of the two opposite directions of said axis, and wherein process control data and organization data are also recorded on said strip according to said format along with said adjustment data, said organization data being read by a hand-operated stylus and displayed to a press operator for setting up the press before printing.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the data are recorded and read magnetically.
- 3. A method of adjusting a rotary offset printing machine of the kind having ink applicator rollers and dampening rollers which apply ink and dampening fluid to a printing plate which has at least one longitudinal edge portion that is clamped on a plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate extending in a circumferential direction around said plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate having an area capable of printing over which the printing plate and blanket cylinder engage and which extends in the circumferential direction and is offset in the circumferential direction from said longitudinal edge portion, said printing area including indicia from which said ink is transferred by a blanket cylinder to a printed sheet carried by an impression cylinder, and said printing rachine having adjustment devices controlled by a computer in response to predetermined adjustment data, said method comprising the steps of:
- recording data on a strip of material which is elongated along an axis and which is aligned parallel and adjacent to said longitudinal edge portion and attached to an indicia-free zone of the printing plate before the printing plate is claimed to said plate cylinder, the recorded data being recorded according to a self-clocking binary format, the recorded data including said adjustment data and also including organization data for setting up the press before printing, said indicia-free zone being accessible by a scanner when the printing plate is clamped to the plate cylinder, said indicia-free zone being a clean area of the printing plate during printing, said indicia-free zone being rolled over by said ink applicator rollers and said dampening rollers during printing, said indicia-free zone being displaced in the circumferential direction from said area capable of printing so that said strip of material does not produce an image on said sheet during printing;
- reading said organization data by scanning said strip along said axis with a hand-operated stylus when said strip is attached to said prinitng plate, and displaying to a press operator said organization data having been read by said stylus, said orgainization data being used by said press operator for setting up said press before printing;
- clamping said printing plate to said plate cylinder and then automatically reading said strip with said scanner to retrieve said prerecorded adjustment data; and
- transmitting the retrieved adjustment data to said computer for adjustment of said printing machine during printing with said printing plate clamped to said plate cylinder.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein said recorded data is recorded magnetically on said strip.
- 5. A metod of adjusting a rotary offset printing machine of the kind having ink applicator rollers and dampening rollers which apply ink and dampening fluid to a printing plate which has two longitudinal edge portions which are clamped on a plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate extending in a circumferential direction around said plate cylinder during printing, said printing plate having an area capable of printing over which the printing plate and blanket cylinder engage and which extends in the circumferential direction and is offset in the circumferential direction from said longitudinal edge portions, said area capable of printing including indicia from which said ink is transferred by a blanket cylinder to a printed sheet carried by an impression cylinder, and said printing machine having adjustment devices controlled by a computer in response to predetermined adjustment data, said method comprising the steps of:
- recording data on a strip of material which is elongated along an axis and which is aligned parallel and adjacent to one of said longitudinal edge portions and attached to an indicia-free zone of the printing plate before the printing plate is clamped to said plate cylinder, said strip of material being attached to said printing plate in registration with a predefined elongated area reproduced on said prinitng plate, the recorded data being recorded according to a self-clocking binary format which is readable by scanning said strip along either of the two directions of said axis, the recorded data including said adjustment data and also including press control data and organization data for setting up the press before printing, said indicia-free zone being accessible by a scanner when the printing plate is clamped to the plate cylinder, said indicia-free zone being a clean area of the printing plate during printing, said indicia-free zone being rolled over by said ink applicator rollers and said dampening rollers during printing, said indicia-free zone being displaced in the circumferential direction from said area capable of printing so that said strip of material does not produce an image on said sheet during printing;
- reading said organization data by scanning said strip along said axis with a hand-operated stylus when said strip is attached to said printing plate, and displaying to a press operator said organization data having been read by said stylus, said organization data being used by said press operator for setting up said press before printing;
- clamping said printing plate to said plate cylinder and then automatically reading said strip with said scanner to retrieve said prerecorded adjustment data; and
- transmitting the retrieved adjustment data to said computer for adjustment of said printing machine during printing with said printing plate clamped to said plate cylinder.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein said recorded data is recorded magnetically on said strip.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 667,866, filed Nov. 2, 1984, now abandoned.
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