Method and device for changing printing elements in a printing u

Printing – Intaglio – Rotary

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101216, B41F 900

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045023840

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for changing printing elements in each of the printing units of a printing press. In one embodiment the device includes a table composed of individual plates with a lifting arrangement for each of the individual plates, and the table, which is positioned underneath the press with two plates for each unit, has means for shifting the table between a first position with one of the plates being disposed under the unit to a second position with the other plate positioned underneath the unit so that a new carriage can be moved underneath the unit as an old carriage is removed.

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