Process for operating a printing press

Printing – Processes – Transfer or offset

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101148, 101349, 101425, 1525651, B41F 3500

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ABSTRACT:
Operation of printing presses can typically require that various printing jobs be performed consecutively, or that is, one printing job may need to be performed immediately after a previous printing job is completed. Such printing operations can preferably be conducted, without a complete shutdown of the press, by providing a transitional, or changeover operation during which the various settings for the printing press can be changed from the previous settings to settings needed for the subsequent printing job.

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