Printing – Intaglio – Multicolor
Patent
1986-07-25
1987-12-08
Eickholt, E. H.
Printing
Intaglio
Multicolor
101183, 101216, 101232, 101DIG10, B41F 902
Patent
active
047111720
ABSTRACT:
In a machine for successively processing cardboard sheets running through a printing machine having more than one printing station, the active parts of each of the printing stations being mounted on a vertical slide in the machine frame with an arrangement for lifting the parts from a working position to either a standby or a preparatory position with the printing cylinder of each station being out of engagement with the sheet being carried by a conveyor arrangement through the machine. This will allow easy access to the printing cylinder. The machine includes a shiftable guide or shutter, which can be moved to a position beneath the printing cylinder when the cylinder is raised from the working position to guide the sheet passing through the station which is not in a working mode.
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Eickholt E. H.
Martin S.A.
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