Claims
- 1. A method of applying a printing image requiring specific quantities of ink at discrete locations of the image of a printing form (5, 1701) having ink accepting receptors or cells,
- wherein said form is formed with receptors or cells (7, 1704) or uniform size for the reception of ink (35) therein for transfer to a printing substrate (12) for reproduction of said printing image, and
- said receptors or cells have a size sufficient to accept the maximum quantity of ink to be transferred to said printing substrate (12).
- comprising the steps of
- controlling the volume available for reception of ink of selected receptors or cells by
- introducing, in liquid state, a solidifiable substance into the respective receptors or cells of the form; and
- controlling the introduction of the substance being introduced into selected individual receptors or cells as a function of the specific quantity of ink required to reproduce the discrete locations of the image.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said substance is heat-meltable and applied into the receptors or cells (7) of said printing form (1) by at least one of:
- spraying;
- injecting.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the introduction of the substance includes controlling the quantity of said substance introduced into the respective receptors or cells (7) to be inversely proportional to the quantity of ink to be transferred from said printing form (1) to said substrate.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said form is a gravure printing form.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further including the step of stripping excess substance off the surface of the gravure form by a doctor blade (11).
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said step of stripping excess substance off the surface of the gravure form comprises stripping said substance off the form by a heated doctor blade.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further including the step of removing solidified substance (9, 1704a) from said receptors or cells by re-melting said substances and then removing said re-melted substances from said depressions or cells.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said receptors or cells have ink applied therein; further including the steps of
- removing the ink from the receptors or cells (7, 1704) of the printing form (1), to thereby clean the surface and said receptors or cells and hence said printing form (1); and
- removing, by re-melting said substance (9, 1704) from said receptors or cells (7, 1704) to thereby provide said form with said receptor depressions or cells of a size sufficient to accept the maximum quantity of ink for subsequent re-use to apply a subsequent printing image, upon subsequently introducing further solidifiable substance in accordance with a further image.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein said printing form is a gravure printing form,
- including the step of erasing and removing image information carried by said gravure printing form (1), said step comprising
- heating the substances (9) within the receptors or cells (7) of the printing form, to melt said substances; and
- removing said melted, and hence liquefied substances, from said receptors or cells (7) of the printing form by at least one of:
- wiping said form;
- applying suction means to said receptors or cells (7);
- applying compressed air blow into said receptors or cells (7);
- applying a blotting means against said receptors or cells.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein said form is a screen printing form and said step of introducing the solidifiable substance comprises completely filling said receptors or cells (1704).
- 11. The method of claim 10, further including the step of mechanically reinforcing the substance transferred to the screen printing form by applying a material having the characteristic of hardening or curing or reinforcing said substance applied to the screen printing form.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein said printing form is a screen printing form,
- including the step of erasing and removing image information carried by said screen printing form (1701), said step comprising
- heating the substances (1704a) within the receptors or cells (1704) of the printing form, to melt said substances; and
- removing said melted and hence liquefied substances from said receptors or cells (1704) of the printing form by at least one of:
- blowing off with hot air;
- wiping.
- 13. Apparatus for applying a printing image on a printing machine printing form (1, 1701) having ink accepting receptors or cells requiring specific quantities of ink at discrete locations of the image, in accordance with image information provided by an electronic memory (M),
- wherein said printing form (1, 1701) is formed with receptors or cells (7, 1704), which are uniform and of sufficient size to accept the maximum quantity of ink to be transferred to a substrate (12), comprising
- means for controlling the quantity of ink which can be accepted in said receptors or cells in accordance with the specific ink requirement in the respective receptors or cells at said specific locations to thereby reproduce said image, by selective control of the volume of the receptors or cells available for reception of ink, including
- means (3, 4) for introducing into said receptors or cells (7) of uniform size a filler substance (9, 1704a) in flowable form, said filler substance being solidifiable; and
- a control unit (M, 5, 6) coupled to an controlling said introducing means (3, 4) to introduce said filler substance into the respective receptors or cells (7, 1704) as a function of the specific quantity of ink required to reproduce the discrete locations of the image, to selectively, and under control of said control unit, change the volume of the respective receptors or cells available for reception of ink.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said substance introducing means (3, 4) comprises means for melting said substance; and an ejection means ejecting into said receptors or cells (7) said liquefied substance under control of said control unit (M, 5, 6), said substance hardening or solidifying within said receptors or cells.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said printing form comprises a gravure form having a continuous and seamless ceramic surface, said surface being formed with said receptors or cells (7).
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said printing form comprises a gravure form;
- and said control unit (M, 5, 6) controls the quantity of filler substance being ejected by the introducing means (3, 4) to be representative of the inverse of the quantity of ink (35) to be transferred to said substrate in accordance with image information.
- 17. The apparats of claim 13, including inking means (10) for inking said gravure printing form after said receptor depressions or cells (7) have been filled with said substance (9), said inking means applying ink into the space of the receptor depressions or cells (7) which is left after said substance (9) has been introduced in quantities inversely proportional to the quantity of ink to be transferred to said substrate (12); and
- doctor blade means (11) stripping excess ink from the surface of said form.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said printing form comprises a screen printing form (1701); and
- wherein said control unit (M, 5, 6) coupled to an controlling said introducing means controls introduction of ink to the respective receptors or cells (1704) to fill said receptors or cells, in accordance with image information, and block transfer of ink through the fill receptors or cells where no ink is to be transferred to said substrate.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/430,511, filed Nov. 1, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,072,671, Dec. 17, 1991.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Donald, Philip J., "A Pre-Cavitated Rotogravure Plate and Method of Preparing Same for Printing", RCA Technical Notes, TN No. 828, Apr. 1969, 2 pp. |
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