Printing – Intaglio – Processes
Patent
1982-08-06
1984-10-30
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Intaglio
Processes
101154, 101158, 101151, B41F 336, B41F 2902
Patent
active
044794320
ABSTRACT:
A transferring layer on a transfer cylinder improves separability for facilitating complete transfer of ink from the transferring layer onto the material to be printed. This separability arises from the inclusion of a fluorine compound or a silicone compound in the transferring layer. In order to prevent incomplete transfer of ink from an intaglio printing plate to this transferring layer of the transfer cylinder, the printing speed of the transfer cylinder relative to the plate is controlled, and at the same time the viscosity of the ink is kept in a certain range. The use of a screen mesh is eliminated, thus preventing various problems associated with its use. A fine pattern of thick film can thus be printed with accuracy on various materials including fragile materials and those with surface irregularities.
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Masaki Tatsuo
Masui Kiyoshi
Nishimoto Toyoshi
Fisher J. Reed
Toppan Printing Co. Ltd.
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