Method and apparatus for applying printing to an at least partia

Printing – Special article machines – Rotating object

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101 401, 1011271, B41F 1708

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ABSTRACT:
In a method and apparatus for applying printing or decoration to the conical surface of an article using screen printing, the screen printing stencil performs a pivotal movement during the printing operation in a plane extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the article to be printed upon. The stencil moves on a path of movement which substantially corresponds at least over a part of its periphery to the peripheral surface of a truncated cone whose cone angle is the same as that of the conical surface.

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