MXPA96001099A - Printing process to prevent reprographic photocopying of texts and / or figures of all kinds of document - Google Patents

Printing process to prevent reprographic photocopying of texts and / or figures of all kinds of document

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MXPA96001099A
MXPA96001099A MXPA/A/1996/001099A MX9601099A MXPA96001099A MX PA96001099 A MXPA96001099 A MX PA96001099A MX 9601099 A MX9601099 A MX 9601099A MX PA96001099 A MXPA96001099 A MX PA96001099A
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Prior art keywords
text
screen
print
prevent
photocopying
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MXPA/A/1996/001099A
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Spanish (es)
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Alamilla Diaz Teodomiro
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Alamilla Diaz Teodomiro
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Priority to MX9601099A priority Critical patent/MX9601099A/en
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Publication of MXPA96001099A publication Critical patent/MXPA96001099A/en
Publication of MX9601099A publication Critical patent/MX9601099A/en

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Abstract

Worldwide there is the pernicious illegal reprographic photocopying. To combat it I developed the printing process consisting of using two inks of different color to print texts, figures, and all kinds of documents whose photocopying is useless to people outside their legitimacy, and in protection of the interests of their genuine owners, or of Copyright. To execute this process, two plates or matrices are prepared, one with any design to print a background or screen and on that impression the text or figure is applied using ink of another color. One of the colors must be metallic ink to highlight the text or figure when contrasting the form between the reader or observer and the source of natural or artificial lighting used. Thus they obtain non-photocopiable copies. Additionally, the usual way of reading or observing printed matter is being revived, since the copies produced with the process described here, require that the reader be placed in a contrast position with the source of illumination for observation, since the metallic ink propitiates that the letter or figure stand out by refle

Description

PRINTING PROCESS TO PREVENT REPROGRAPHIC PHOTOCOPYING OF TEXTS AND / OR FIGURES OF ALL KINDS OF DOCUMENTS.
• BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION.
From the beginning of the existence of man, he has tried to keep his ideas in graphic form. To solve such problem, the simple recording of the chisel on the stone was used, later the writing, then the printing and finally the modern systems of reproduction. Currently, any type of printing can be copied, however, this copying may be legal or may be illegal, in the latter case the copyright or owner's rights are not being respected. Such reproductions in the current era are given by millions and it is obvious that it harms all those who should be protected in some way.
The object of the present invention is to provide a means and in this case, specifically, a printing process that totally prevents reprographic photocopying of texts and figures of all kinds and all kinds of documents. There are already some attempts to prevent illegal photocopying from taking place, but none of these attempts have effectively prevented illegal reproduction, although in the field of art there are certain types of forms that partially avoid being copied. , for example: in bills that use millimeter letters that can not be copied clearly, however, they do not prevent the use of modern color photocopying systems to reproduce Bank of Mexico or any other bank notes, which in principle confuse and allow the "" 'themselves are circulated with impunity. For this purpose I have developed a printing process that consists of using two or more inks of different color to print texts, drawings or photographs, which is very effective to protect the interests of genuine owners by virtue of the fact that copying is practically impossible. thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The characteristic details of the present invention are clearly shown in the following description and in the accompanying drawings as an illustration of that and serving the same reference signs to indicate the same parts in the figures shown.
Figure 1 shows a blank sheet that will correspond to the field on which it will be printed. Figure 2 shows the field on which a plasta or screen has been printed that will serve as the basis for the main impression. Figure 3 shows the set of text and drawing with the type of ink that is used to insert or print them on the plasta. Figure 4 shows the text and the drawing printed or inserted on the plasta. Figure 5 shows the result of a copy that one would like to make of figure 4.
Figure 6 shows a schematic view of the best way to read or observe the printing made by this printing process.
With reference to said figures, the process object of the present application is carried out in two stages: the first of them consists of preparing two or more plates or matrices, one of them with any design that will serve to print the plasta (2) or screen (2).
The other plate or matrix will be the one that contains the text (3), the drawing (3) or the photograph (3) that corresponds to the main impression.
Once prepared the corresponding plates will be printed firstly on the field (1), the plasta or screen (2) effected, which will allow sufficient time for it to dry; When the above has been done, they are printed or inserted on the plaster or screen (2), (using the plate that was prepared for that purpose), the text (3), the drawing (3) the photograph (3) or all they.
As can be seen in figures 2 and 3, the background or screen (2) has an ink color different to that used to print the drawing (3), the text (3) or the photograph (3), as well same, the ink that is used to print the text (3), the drawing (3) or the photograph (3), can preferably be metallic in such a way that it contrasts and protrudes on the plate or screen (2) which will make it possible to read it with the naked eye or (as illustrated in figure 6) ), with the help of a light source (4), adopting for it an angle (5) by means of which the subject (6) will be able to fully appreciate the content of the impression. Due to the above combination, it is impossible to obtain from the original of an impression made by the process object of this invention, a copy by means known to date, because as shown in Figure 5, the plasta or screen (2) will be confused with the drawing (3), text (3) or photograph (3), due to the arrangement of the printing colors, which result in a totally useless copy for those who wish to obtain a duplicate. It is not my intention to limit the scope of my invention to the figures shown, nor to the accompanying description, but to claim as my property any variation, that using the elements described and illustrated, produce the same industrial results.

Claims (1)

  1. CLAIMS "Having described the invention, I consider it a novelty and therefore claim as my property contained in the following clauses: The printing process to prevent reprographic photocopying of texts and / or figures of all kinds of documents of the type used to prevent duplication and photographic and / or electronic copying of prints in general, preferably books and more specifically to a printing process characterized by performing the printing in two stages: The first preparing two or more plates or matrices; one, with any design that will serve to print on the field a plasta or screen with any design that will be used to print or insert the text, the drawings or photographs that should be superimposed on said plasta or screen, another plate or matrix containing the text, drawing or photograph that corresponds to the main impression; once prepared the corresponding plate or plates will be printed first on the field, the plate or screen, which will allow enough time for it to dry; When the above has been made, they are printed or inserted on the plasta or screen, by means of the plaque that for this purpose was prepared, the text, the drawing, the photograph or all of them. 2a.- Printing process to prevent reprographic photocopying of texts and / or figures of all kinds of documents of the type that are used to prevent duplication and photographic and / or electronic copying as described in clause one, characterized in that the colors of the inks that are used to print the plasta or screen and those used to print the drawing, the text or the photograph must be of different shades. 3 a.- Printing process to prevent the reprographic copying of texts and / or figures of all kinds of documents of the type that are used to prevent duplication and photographic and / or electronic copying as described in the previous clauses characterized in that the ink used to print the drawing, the text or the photograph must preferably be metallic, in such a way as to achieve a contrast and highlighting on the plate or screen.
MX9601099A 1996-03-25 1996-03-25 Printing process to avoid reprographic photocopying of texts and/or figures of any type of document. MX9601099A (en)

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MX9601099A MX9601099A (en) 1996-03-25 1996-03-25 Printing process to avoid reprographic photocopying of texts and/or figures of any type of document.

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MX9601099A MX9601099A (en) 1996-03-25 1996-03-25 Printing process to avoid reprographic photocopying of texts and/or figures of any type of document.

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