Abstract:
A recorded image is distorted on a printing plate when an image information for a computer is recorded in the form of a band with a band width of a plurality of image elements on a printing plate wound around a drum. This invention provides an undistorted recording on the printing plate, made possible by an arrangement that has a printing plate wound around a drum in the form of a right circular cylinder, an exposure unit that uses a light beam to record image information in the form of a band on the printing plate, a moving mechanism to move the exposure unit by one band width in the direction of the drum axis in relation to the drum while the drum makes a revolution, an image treating apparatus with the image information stored in the form of a right quadrangle, and an image modulator to rearrange and slant each band of image information readout from said image treatment apparatus by one band width in the opposite direction to the movement of said moving mechanism.
Abstract:
An exposure drum (11) of a CTP newspaper plate-making apparatus has a width (W) which is slightly greater than a vertical measurement (L.sub.1) of one page of a newspaper, a circumference (L) which is slightly greater than a vertical measurement (L.sub.2) of two pages of newspaper, first and second plate-material engaging pins (13a, 13b) spaced from each other on the cylindrical surface of the exposure drum a distance (L.sub.5) which is equal to 1/2 of the circumference (L), second plate-material suction apertures (14a) in the cylindrical surface spaced from the first plate-material engaging pins a distance (L.sub.7) which is slightly smaller than a horizontal measurement (L.sub.4) of two pages of newspaper, first plate-material suction apertures (14a) in the cylindrical surface spaced from the first plate-material engaging pins a distance (L.sub.6) which is slightly smaller than the vertical measurement (L.sub.1) of one page of newspaper, and third plate-material suction apertures (14c) in the cylindrical surface spaced from the first plate-material engaging pins a distance (L.sub.8) which is slightly smaller than the vertical measurement (L.sub.2) of two pages of newspaper.
Abstract:
By increasing the printing-plate-making speed in a laser-direct-drawing-from-computer type plate making system, the plate size can be increased without large-scale expansion of the plate making facilities, and the operation time of the rotary press is thereby improved to increase the number of newspaper prints. The invention provides a printing-plate-making method for newspaper printing designed to enable figure-drawing corresponding to drawing image signals from an electronic computer by laser beam. A plurality of laser scanning heads are provided in an electrostatic charging and figure-drawing image signals from the electronic computer to draw similar or different figures on a plurality of plates in parallel. The plates thus drawn are then subjected to a developing and fixing section, an elution section, post-treatment section, etc.
Abstract:
A double truck mechanism consists of a first truck adapted to move along first rails extending parallel to a reel shaft and support a new web loaded on it and a second truck adapted to move along second rails extending right beneath and at right angles to the reel shaft and the first rails and support the first truck brought and loaded onto it, the second truck being provided with a main lifter for lifting and lowering the loaded first truck, the mechanism includes a pair of web core collecting mechanisms on the second truck and mechanism for mounting and demounting the web core and a sequential control mechanism for controlling one cycle operation of the individual mechanisms.
Abstract:
A method of making printing plates for color newspaper printing almost free from causing color dislocation. The present invention includes an exposure step 12 of directly drawing a desired image on a plate material E from a plate feeding step 11 by laser beam according to image drawing signals from a computer, a development and fixing step 13 of treating the exposed surface to produce a printing plate 5 with the desired image, and a bending and boring step 14 of forming bent edge stoppers 5a, 5b at the two edges of the printing plate 5 for mounting the plate 5 on the plate cylinder 4 and at least one positioning hole 5c for positioning the plate 5 on the plate cylinder 4. In the exposure step 12, pilot marks P in a desired shape are drawn near the two edges of the plate material E at the same time that a desired image T is drawn on the image drawing area Q of the plate material E according to image drawing signals from the computer. The bending and boring step 14 involves providing standard marks S having the same shape and the same positional relation as the pilot marks P above the printing plate loading table 7 of the bending and boring unit, automatically checking the superimposition between the pilot marks P on the printing plate 5 placed on the printing plate loading table 7 and the standard marks S by detection signals from an image sensor camera 19 provided above each standard mark S so that when the superimposition dislocation between the standard marks P on the printing plate 5 and the standard marks S is found to be under a set value level, at least one positioning hole 5c as well as bent edge stoppers 5a, 5b are formed at the two edges of the printing plate 5.
Abstract:
A news-printing photoengraving machine of this invention increases photoengraving speed without unduly increasing size or manufacturing costs of a CPT-type photoengraving machine by decreasing waiting time for form plates transferred from a plate feed section. The machine comprises a plate feed section, an exposure section, a plate discharge section, and a development section to make a drawing on a form plate at the exposure section in accordance with a signal output from a computer. The form-plate feed section has a stocker case for storing form plates and a transfer unit set above the stocker case to be vertically movable for transferring form plates along a guide rail. The exposure section has at least two exposure barrels arranged at intervals, a laser-beam scanning head, a first table on a side of each exposure barrel toward the form-plate feed section, and a second table on a development-section side of each exposure barrels. The plate discharge section has a discharge table on an exposure- section side of the development section.
Abstract:
A photoengraving machine of this invention increases photoengraving speed without unduly increasing size or manufacturing costs of a CPT-type photoengraving machine by decreasing waiting time for form plates transferred from a plate feed section. The machine comprises a plate feed section, an exposure section, a plate discharge section, and a development section to make a drawing on a form plate at the exposure section in accordance with a signal output from a computer. The form-plate feed section has a stocker case for storing form plates and a transfer unit set above the stocker case to be vertically movable for transferring form plates along a guide rail. The exposure section has at least two exposure barrels arranged at intervals, a laser-beam scanning head, a first table on a side of each exposure barrel toward the form-plate feed section, and a second table on a development-section side of each exposure barrels. The plate discharge section has a discharge table on an exposure-section side of the development section.
Abstract:
A color printing apparatus printing for both sides of printing paper comprises a plurality of printing sections which are arranged at a regular interval in a piled configuration. Each one of the printing section includes a pair of blanket cylinders facing each other which can be moved between their contacting positions and their isolating positions. Every blanket cylinder is connected to a plate cylinder which is connected to an inking unit, or an inking unit and a dampening unit. Each of the plate cylinders is further provided with a fine adjusting means for shifting the plate cylinder along its axis with respect to the blanket cylinder. The shifting operation of the fine adjusting means can easily minimize the printing shears caused by moisture without stopping the printing apparatus.
Abstract:
There is provided an inking unit comprising an ink circulating assembly and means for moving a platform on which said ink circulating assembly is provided. The ink circulating assembly includes the ink fountain provided in an ink reservoir, ink outlet means for introducing the ink into the ink fountain, the ink reservoir having an open top and designed to surround the ink fountain from beneath the ink fountain, a screw conveyor arranged along the longitudinal direction within the ink reservoir for conveying the ink mixing the excess dampening water therewith and diffusing the excess dampening water therinto, and a pipe connecting between the ink reservoir and the ink outlet means. The means for moving the platform includes a lifter for vertically moving the platform, and casters for horizontally moving the platform. Thus, the means for moving the platform can be used both as adjustment of a position of the ink fountain in relation to the roller and as removal of the ink circulating assembly to repair and/or to change one to another.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an ink supplying apparatus which can drive and rotate a fountain roller at an arbitrary speed independently of the peripheral speed of a roller adjacent to the fountain roller when an ink fountain is fitted to a rotary press, which does not require large-scale maintenance and inspection, which is free from any danger, and which is equipped with an ink fountain having a fountain roller capable of being fitted to and removed from a suitable position corresponding to a maximum printing width.