Abstract:
An apparatus for forming an image on a flexographic plate includes a laser for exposing a back of the flexographic plate to form a floor; a computer for providing a screened image; wherein the computer locates isolated dots on the screened image; wherein the laser exposes a front of the flexographic plate to form the image, isolated dots and scaffold dots adjacent to the isolated dots; and wherein the scaffold dots do not extend to the floor.
Abstract:
A stamp-face platemaking device transports a medium holder inserted into a plate insertion portion to a printing unit. The medium holder holds a stamp face material in a plate-like member, and has a predetermined pattern in a side end portion thereof. An optical sensor detects the top end portion of the medium holder on a sensor scanning line in the inserting direction, and the pattern start point and the pattern end point of the predetermined pattern. At least one of the horizontal and vertical sizes of the stamp face material is set based on the positions of two of the detected end portions. When the pattern end point is detected, platemaking with the stamp face material is started.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus of producing images on a series of master plates that are suitable for use as printing plates for the reproduction of multiple copies of composite images from said plates. The master plates are supported with a predetermined alignment relative to each other before mounting on a printing press. Counterpart raster lines of images on the master plates are recorded simultaneously or substantially simultaneously using preferably an ink jet printer so that the counterpart raster lines are printed in alignment.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a clamping device for gravure printing cylinders to be processed in an electroplating plant. The clamping device for gravure printing cylinders to be processed in an electroplating plant is equipped, in accordance with a first basic solution, with an interchange holder (1) for a plurality of cone sleeves (2) which have an inside diameter adapted to different spindle ends of various gravure printing cylinders, so that adaptation to a respective identical receiving cone quill (8) is made possible and in the same electroplating plant a plurality of different printing cylinders can be continuously successively processed without the complicated fitting and removal of different collet chucks. According to a second basic solution the interchange holder and the different cone sleeves are not required for the clamping device. Instead, a hardened cone sleeve (21) is used as essential clamping element and clamping is effected with very high contact pressure. Because of the practically gastight connection between the cylinder spindle end and the wall of the hollow cone, very high currents can surprisingly be transmitted.