GB2154507A - Flexographic proof printing apparatus - Google Patents
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- GB2154507A GB2154507A GB08404897A GB8404897A GB2154507A GB 2154507 A GB2154507 A GB 2154507A GB 08404897 A GB08404897 A GB 08404897A GB 8404897 A GB8404897 A GB 8404897A GB 2154507 A GB2154507 A GB 2154507A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41F—PRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
- B41F5/00—Rotary letterpress machines
- B41F5/24—Rotary letterpress machines for flexographic printing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41F—PRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
- B41F17/00—Printing apparatus or machines of special types or for particular purposes, not otherwise provided for
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Abstract
Flexographic proof printing apparatus comprises a substantially rigid roller 10 for supporting a plate 11 mounted adjacent another rigid roller 2, which together with additional rollers 3, 4 and 5, supports an endless belt 1. The belt 1 provides a support for a substrate to be printed. The drive of rollers 2 and 10 is synchronised and a mirror system 30 is provided to enable plate and print image to be aligned. The use of a flexible belt for the support of the substrate permits the normal independence between substrate length and support roller diameter to be removed. It also enables the use of smaller gears for the driving connection between synchronised rollers. <IMAGE>
Description
1 GB 2 154 507 A 1
SPECIFICATION
Flexographic printing apparatus The present invention relates to flexographic print- 70 ing apparatus.
Prior to setting up flexographic printing plates in a production flexographic printing press the plates are tested in smaller scale machines known as proofers and mounter-proofers. Despite their smaller scale, these proofers/mounter-proofers can be substantial and costly machines. To afford a reasonable test run length for the substrate on which the printing ink is to be deposited the work ing roll which is to support the substrate has to have a certain minimum diameter, typically up to two metres. Since accuracy is all important, a fur ther requirement is that the working roll must be accurately dimensioned. This combination of size and accuracy leads to the expense mentioned 85 above.
According to the present invention there is pro vided a flexographic printing apparatus for mount ing and proofing flexographic printing plates comprising means for supporting one or more flexographic printing plates means for supplying ink to the flexographic plate or plates and means for supporting a substrate to be printed in which the means for supporting the substrate comprises a flexible member support on two or more sub stantially rigid supports.
In a preferred form of the invention, the flexible member is an endless belt advantageously follow ing a path defined by a number of supporting ro tatable rollers. These rollers can be rearranged, and in particular displaced relative to each other, to alter the length of the belt and therefore the length of substrate which can be supported. The means for mounting the plates may also comprise a rotatable substantially rigid roller. This is dis posed adjacent one of the rollers supporting the belt so that at the important line of contact be tween the plate and substrate both are supported by substantially rigid supports. These rollers have intermeshing gears at adjacent axial ends or a fric tion drive or an electronic/electrical drive so that their rotation is synchronised. The spacing be tween these rollers and also there relative rota tional positions may be altered as required. The means for supplying ink to the plate or plates com prises a roller and associated doctor blade the ink being stored in the trough formed between them.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, one embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example, with referred to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a diagrammatic side elevational view of apparatus for mounting and proofing flex ographic printing plates according to the invention, and Figure 2 is a diagrammatic plan view of part of the arrangement of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawings, an endless flexible belt 1 is supported on four spaced steel rotatable rollers 2 to 5. The belt 1 may be made of any suita- 130 ble stable material such as paper, metal or synthetic plastics material (for example polyester, mylar or melinex). Rollers 3, 4 and 5 can be adjusted in position to accept a different size of belt and therefore provide a different substrate support length.
Disposed adjacent roller 2 is a further steel rotatable roller 10 on which the flexographic printing plate(s) to be tested can be mounted. One such plate is shown by way of example at 11. Mounting is usually by means of adhesive, preferably using double sided adhesive tape.
Adjacent roller 10 is a further steel rotatable roller 12 and associated with this roller 12 is a steel doctor blade 13. The roller 12 and doctor blade together define a trough 14 to accommodate printing ink. Rollers 2, 10 and 12 are geared together by means of gears 20, 21 and 22 connected to their adjacent axial ends. These rollers therefore are synchronised. They may be adjusted relative to one another to a certain degree to accommodate different plate thicknesses, for example, in the case of rollers 2 and 10 or different rate of ink take up in the case of rollers 10 and 12, whilst still maintain- ing the intermesh of the gears. The drive to the rollers may be to any roller but will normally be to one of the rollers 2, 10 or 12. This drive, which is not shown, is generally an electric motor drive.
When printing in more than one colour, it is nec- essary to be able to accurately place the flexographic printing plate 11 on the roller 10 in register with the print image 25 already on the substrate so that the next colour may be printed over the last with precision. To this end a mirror system shown diagrammatically at 30 is provided. The mirror projects an image of the plate on roller 10 onto the print image on the substrate to enable the two images to be accurately aligned. The position of the mirror is such that when the rollers 2 and 10 are subsequently rotated, the plate will con tact the substrate precisely in register with the existing print image. Other optical systems may be used for registering as desired.
In use of the above apparatus, the sub- strate,usually plastics filmor paper, is wound around and fixed to the flexible belt 1. The flexographic printing plate(s) 11 to be tested are fixed to the roller 10 and ink of the desired colour is supplied to the trough 14. The relative positions of the rollers 2, 10 and 12 are adjusted to their desired relative positions. The doctor blade 13 may also be adjusted to achieve desired ink take up on roller 12. The rollers are then driven so that the length of substrate passes the plate on the roller 10 several images of the plate being printed on the substrate as a result. After examining these images, the process may be repeated, perhaps after modifying the plate or carrying out adjustements to the apparatus or modifying the consistency of the ink as necessary. Further runs may be done in different colours to build up multicoloured images on the substrate, the above registering system being used where necessary. If different substrate lengths are to be used different length of belt may be accommodated by adjusting the position of rollers 3, 4 or 2 GB 2 154 507 A 2 5.
It will be appreciated that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only and that many variations are possible without depart ing from the scope of the invention. It will also be 70 appreciated that by effectively replacing a single large roll by a flexible belt supported on several smaller rollers greater flexibility is achieved. In par ticular the use of smaller rollers in this way re- moves the normal interdependence between substrate length and roller diameter and permits the use of correspondingly small gears to provide precise registering of the roller supporting the substrate at the printing location and the roller supporting the flexographic printing plate.
Claims (13)
1. A flexographic printing apparatus for mount- ing and proofing flexographic printing plates cornprising means for supporting one or more flexographic printing plates, means for supplying ink to the flexographic plate or plates and means for supporting a substrate to be printed in which the means for supporting the substrate comprises a flexible member supported on two or more substantially rigid supports.
2. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the flexible member is an end- less belt.
3. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the endless belt follows a path defined by a number of supporting rotatable rollers.
4. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 3, in which one or more of the rotatable rollers are adjustable, so that the length of the endless belt may be adjusted.
5. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the means for mounting the plates comprises a rigid member which is disposed adjacent one of the substantially rigid supports of the flexible member so as to provide substantially rigid support for both plate and substrate at their line of contact.
6. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the rigid member comprises a rotatable substantially rigid roller.
7. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 6, in whichthe substantially rigid roller and the adjacent substantially rigid support for the flexible member, which is also a roller, have intermeshing gears at adjacent axial ends so that their rotation is synchronised.
8. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 6, in which the substantially rigid roller and the adjacent substantially rigid support for the flexible member, which is also a roller, are drivably connected by a friction drive so that their rotation is synchronised.
9. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 6, in which the substantially rigid roller and the adjacent substantially rigid support for the flexible member, which is also a roller, are drivably connected by an electron iclel ectrica 1 drive so that their rotation is synchronised.
10. Aflexographic printing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, 8 or 9, in which adjacent substantially rigid rollers are relatively adjustable.
11. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim in which the means for supplying ink to the flexographic plate or plates comprises a roller and associated doctor blade, which together define a trough for the storage of ink.
12. A flexographic printing apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim in which a mirror is provided to enable a plate to be aligned with an image or a substrate,
13. A flexographic printing apparatus substan tially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Printed in the UK for HMSO, D8818935, 7 85, 7102. Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
Priority Applications (2)
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GB08404897A GB2154507A (en) | 1984-02-24 | 1984-02-24 | Flexographic proof printing apparatus |
EP85301044A EP0154436A3 (en) | 1984-02-24 | 1985-02-18 | Flexographic printing apparatus |
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GB08404897A GB2154507A (en) | 1984-02-24 | 1984-02-24 | Flexographic proof printing apparatus |
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GB704066A (en) * | 1950-01-24 | 1954-02-17 | Timsons Ltd | A new or improved test printing machine |
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