Printing – Planographic – Processes of lithographic printing
Patent
1975-11-10
1977-03-01
Coughenour, Clyde I.
Printing
Planographic
Processes of lithographic printing
1011282, 101170, 101455, 101463, 101335, B41M 108, B41F 3122
Patent
active
040096602
ABSTRACT:
A method of selectively reinking an imaged master having residual ink on its image areas after transfer of an image to a receiving member, comprising interposing a screen between and in contact with said master and an inking member containing a viscous lithographic ink, the web of said screen coated with an ink releasing adhesive material having an adhesive release value when dry of less than about 100 grams per inch, and passing ink through the pores of said screen to only the imaged portions of said master.
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Coughenour Clyde I.
MacKay Donald M.
O'Sullivan James Paul
Ralabate James J.
Xerox Corporation
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