Width adjusting device for a paper web

Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary

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101425, B41F 1354

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055114733

ABSTRACT:
An improved width adjusting device for a paper web which can assure the printing apparatus is free from trouble caused by stored paper dust and gathered ink, includes at least one pressure force applying device with respect to at least one side surface of the paper web travelling through at least one of the printing sections, and at least one drive control device for making the pressure force applying device move in a different direction and/or at a different speed from that of the travelling paper web.

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