Abstract:
A printing press has a plurality of in-line printing units in which substrates are transported along a rectilinear transport path. The printing units include several recto printing units and several verso printing units disposed along the transport path. A transport system, which transports the substrates through the printing units along the straight transport path, includes a first transport apparatus through the recto printing units, and a second transport apparatus through the verso printing units. A feeder assembly feeds the substrates to be printed from a feeder pile to the transport system. The feed by the feeder also follows a straight path which is coplanar with the path through the printing units. It is thus possible to print not only bendable substrates, but also rigid and stiff substrates such as carton, plastic, sheet metal, glass, and the like. The system further includes a turning apparatus for turning the substrates between the recto printing units and the verso printing units.
Abstract:
Method for supplying a printing unit of a printing press with ink which is solid at normal temperature includes supplying the printing unit with ink in the form of solid bodies, and melting the solid ink bodies in the printing unit and applying the ink in a molten state to a cylinder of the printing unit.
Abstract:
A sheet-fed printing press includes a plurality of printing units disposed along a sheet-transport path. A transport apparatus (3, 33, 40, 50, 66, 78) is disposed along the sheet-transport path. The sheets are transported through the printing units along the sheet-transport path and, after recto-printing, they are returned along a return-transport path which extends essentially in an opposite direction to the sheet-transport path. The printing press is thus enabled to print recto-and-verso while having a very short structural length.
Abstract:
A device for holding substrates on a printing-press transport belt successively transporting the substrates closely past an impression cylinder includes at least one stripping device disposed in an exit part of a nip between the impression cylinder and the transport belt, the at least one stripping device being movable in synchronism with a printing-press cycle towards and away from the impression cylinder; and a method of operating the device.
Abstract:
Transfer cylinder with an electromotive drive unit includes a common bearing for a rotor of the electromotive drive unit and for the transfer cylinder, the bearing being disposed in a unit of a printing press supporting the drive unit and the transfer cylinder.
Abstract:
A device for feeding printing plates to a plate cylinder in a printing press includes a pivotable guide element. The pivotable guide element has pivotable guide members which are in contact with an image side of the printing plate when the printing plate is being fed to the plate cylinder. These pivotable guide members are disposed in such a way that they can be disengaged from the printing plate when the printing plate is being wrapped around the plate cylinder. A sheet-fed rotary printing press having the device, is also provided.
Abstract:
A method for transporting a sheet on a ferromagnetic transport belt which includes spacing a first switchable retaining device adjacent the ferromagnetic transport belt. The first switchable retaining device is used to position a magnetic retaining element, for example, a permanent magnet, on a sheet that is adjacent the transport belt. The magnet is released from the first switchable retaining device and is fixedly adhered to the transport belt. The sheet, which is caught between the magnet and the transport belt, is fixed to the transport belt and is transported to a second switchable retaining element that removes the magnet. The invention also encompasses a device including a first switchable retaining device that cooperates with the transport belt in the manner described.
Abstract:
A sheet-fed printing press having a plurality of stations arranged in a row and including at least one feeder, at least one digital printing unit and at least one delivery, and a common sheet transport path, over which all sheets pass, extending between the at least one printing unit and the at least one delivery, includes a postprocessing unit for the printing press, having a plurality of postprocessing stations arranged in a row, the row of postprocessing stations being disposed parallel to and offset with respect to the row of stations of the printing press, a sheet deflector disposed on the common sheet transport path for feeding the sheets selectively to the at least one delivery and to a collecting container for receiving a batch of sheets, and a displacement device for pushing a batch of sheets, which have been collected in the collecting container, transversely to the general sheet transport direction in the printing press, into an input station of the postprocessing unit.
Abstract:
Device for preventing removal of more sheets than a single sheet from the surface of a sheet pile includes fingers distributed on a front stop in vicinity of the surface of the sheet pile along a front side of the sheet pile for separating the sheets in a separating or singling process, at least one bearing member for carrying the fingers, and resilient supports for supporting the bearing member, the resilient supports being adjustable independently of one another with respect to the sheet pile.
Abstract:
A device for actuating lateral sheet guides in accordance with respective sheet format widths to be processed includes an actuator disposed on an operating side of a rotary printing press for displacing a side stop transversely to the longitudinal direction of a sheet, the actuator being disposed so as to be visible and freely accessible on an operating side of a sheet pile, adjustable lateral sheet guides disposed in a feed region and a delivery region of the printing press, mutually cooperating tensioning devices form-lockingly connected to the actuator and to the lateral sheet guides and being simultaneously adjustable by the actuator in the feed region and in the delivery region symmetrically to a center of a printing unit of the printing press.