Printing – Multicolor – Rotary machines
Patent
1979-02-21
1980-08-19
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Multicolor
Rotary machines
101118, 1011281, 101248, 101348, 101375, 1014151, 29113R, B41F 1510, B41F 1538, B41F 2712
Patent
active
042178215
ABSTRACT:
Printing apparatus utilizing flexible metal sleeves for ink transfer comprises means for mounting the sleeves in cylindrical configuration on a structure which enables the cylindrical configuration to be maintained by air pressure. The sleeves are of the type which is made by electrodepositing metal in a form that is very thin, readily collapsible and imperforate.
The sleeve of the apparatus is provided on its exterior with a coating of flexible, microcrystalline, wholly inorganic photoconductive material such as sputtered ultrapure cadmium sulfide.
The sleeve is mounted in a press having means to cooperate with the sleeve for maintaining its pressure and for stopping the press if the pressure should drop below a predetermined value.
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Anselrode Lodewijk
Vertegaal Jacobus-Gerardus
Fisher J. Reed
Stork Brabant B.V.
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