Claims
- 1. A printing press, comprising:a first rotatable printing cylinder adapted to print a first image on a web by applying ink to said web; a second rotatable printing cylinder adapted to print a second image on said web, said second image being printed on said web subsequent to said first image being printed on said web by applying ink to said web; a drying apparatus that heats said ink applied to said web by said first and second rotatable printing cylinders, said web being at an initial temperature of greater than about 250° F. when said web passes out of said drying apparatus, said web having a moisture content of no greater than about 1.5% when said web passes out of said drying apparatus; a first cooling apparatus disposed after said drying apparatus, said first cooling apparatus causing said initial temperature of said web to be reduced to a second temperature no greater than about 210° F. and no less than about 100° F.; a moistening apparatus disposed after said first cooling apparatus, said moistening apparatus receiving said web after said web has been cooled by said first cooling apparatus and when said web has a temperature of between about 210° F. and 100° F., said moistening apparatus causing said moisture content of said web to be increased to at least about 2.5%, said moistening apparatus comprising: a generator adapted to generate a directed electrostatic field through which said web passes; and a sprayer adapted to spray liquid onto said web to moisten said web, said electrostatic field causing said liquid to pass through a confined path between said sprayer and said web; and a second cooling apparatus disposed after said moistening apparatus, said second cooling apparatus causing said web to be cooled to a temperature not greater than about 100° F.
- 2. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein said first cooling apparatus comprises at least one chill roll that makes physical contact with said web.
- 3. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second cooling apparatuses comprises at least one chill roll that makes physical contact with said web.
- 4. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein said sprayer comprises a plurality of spray nozzles disposed in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of said web.
- 5. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein said sprayer comprises a plurality of spray nozzles each of which is connected to a source of liquid and to a source of air.
- 6. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein said moistening apparatus additionally comprises a cabinet for substantially enclosing said generator and said sprayer.
- 7. A printing press as defined in claim 1 wherein said generator comprises:a plurality of first field directors disposed on a first side of said web, each of said first field directors having a plurality of electrodes; a plurality of second field directors disposed on a second side of said web opposite said first side, each of said second field directors having a plurality of electrodes; and a voltage supply that supplies a relatively high voltage to said electrodes of one of said first or second field directors.
- 8. A method of operating a printing press comprising the steps of:(a) applying ink to a web with a first rotatable printing cylinder to form a first image on said web; (b) applying ink to said web with a second rotatable printing cylinder to form a second image on said web; (c) heating said web after said ink has been applied to said web during said steps (a) and (b) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 250° F. and to cause said web to have a moisture content of no greater than about 1.5%; (d) after said web is heated during said step (c), cooling said web to cause said web to have a temperature of no greater than about 210° F. and no less than about 100° F.; (e) generating a directed electrostatic field; (f) after said step (d), causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of no greater than about 210° and no less than about 100° F.; (g) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (f) to cause said web to have an increased moisture content of at least about 2.5%; and (h) after said step (g), further cooling said web to cause said web to have a temperature of no greater than about 100° F.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said step (d) comprises the step of contacting said web with a chill roll to cool said web.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein each of said steps (d) and (h) comprises the step of contacting said web with a chill roll to cool said web.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/502,727, filed Feb. 11, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,685
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