Corrugated paper installation for manufacturing of printed corru

Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary

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101226, 101247, B41F 1356

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045878986

ABSTRACT:
A corrugated paper arrangement for manufacturing printed corrugated paper cuts, in which a corrugated paper machine has an integrated rotary printing machine with several printing stations, and at least one longitudinal cutter and at least one transverse cutter. The printing stations are integrated to serve for printing a paper web with laterally adjacent areas of different width and length, which are individually or in groups connectable with the drive of the arrangement. The printing stations carry for each area, printing forms mounted on an endless exchangeable carrier band of different lengths. Several longitudinal cutters and transverse cutters or punching presses are provided for the different area lengths.

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