Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary
Patent
1973-12-11
1976-06-22
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Rotary
101180, 101247, B41F 506, B41F 1350
Patent
active
039643875
ABSTRACT:
A paper web is continuously moved by rotary drive rollers through a series of printing machines having pairs of printing rollers movable between inoperative and printing positions, and controlled and operated so that successive web sections are imprinted by the correlated printing machines only once whereby a plurality of type areas representing printed pages are printed on both sides of each web section in a predetermined pattern. After cutting of the web sections into sheets, and after collecting and folding the sheets, consecutive printed pages follow each other in a folded book.
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Burr Edgar S.
Pieprz William
Striker Michael J.
VEB Polygraph Druckmaschinenwerke Leipiz
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