FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a multi-colour printing plate registration apparatus
which may be retrofitted to existing printing presses.
PRIOR ART
[0002] In multi-colour printing processes, the individual colours are printed onto paper
by separate printing plates (i.e. printing cylinders) under which the paper travels
sequentially. For example there may be four separate plate cylinders for printing
the colours yellow, magenta, cyan and black. Additional plate cylinders may be provided
for printing special colours required for particular needs. Since the colours are
printed individually, it is necessary to ensure that the printed images are in registration
with one another in the finished printing. Thus, provision must be made for moving
the plate cylinders in the X direction (i.e. transversely of the printing direction)
and in the Y direction (i.e. circumferentially) relative to one another. In older
printing presses, this is achieved manually by use of printing plate registration
adjustment mechanisms which allow for adjustment in the X and Y directions. However,
getting the correct adjustment tends to be a matter of experience and trial and error.
On the other hand, modern computerised printing presses are provided with automatic
computerised plate registration systems. However, such new equipment is expensive.
[0003] There is therefore a need for a computer controlled printing plate registration apparatus
which can be fitted to existing printing presses equipped with manual printing plate
registration adjustment mechanisms to allow these to be updated without the need for
replacement by new expensive equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention provides a retro-fittable multi-colour printing plate registration
apparatus which comprises:
- drive means mechanically engageable with existing manual printing plate registration
adjustment mechanisms on the printing plate cylinders for each of said multi-colours
for operation thereof;
- means for determining and digitising the position of registration marks of each colour
on a printed sheet; and
- digital calculation means for calculating corrected positions of the registration
marks from said digitised positions and for controlling the drive means to bring the
printing plates for the colours into registration.
[0005] The drive means may be engageable with the existing registration adjustment mechanisms
by means of gears on the drive means engageable with gears on the existing adjustment
mechanisms. Alternatively, the drive means may comprise chain and sprocket means,
belts, in-line couplings or other means known in the art. In order to mount the apparatus
of the present invention, it is generally only necessary to remove the existing manual
adjustment wheel and to replace this by the drive means of the present invention.
This also has the advantage that should the registration apparatus of the present
invention fail for any reason, the manual registration system may be simply and rapidly
reinstated so that the printing press does not become inoperative.
[0006] The drive means may include a servo motor, stepper motor, DC permanent magnet motor
or other suitable motor for effecting movement of the plate cylinder.
[0007] Sheets of colour printed material conventionally include registration marks for each
colour, which are used to facilitate bringing the various colours into registration.
In the present invention, the position of the registration marks is determined and
digitised. This may be achieved by using a mouse to plot the registration marks on
a computer grid, or by using a hand-held colour scanner to wand the registration marks,
by using a colour CCD camera to capture the registration image, or by utilising cursor
direction keys on the computer keyboard. In this way, the position of the individual
registration marks can be plotted in both the X and Y directions and compared to nominal
origin marks.
[0008] The digital calculation means allow the actual positions of the registration marks
to be compared with the in-register position and the necessary corrections to be calculated.
Preferably, the registration apparatus includes rotary encoders which allow the position
of the plate cylinder to be determined and the correct amount of adjustment carried
out using either a timed interval or a counted pulse duration.
[0009] The digital calculation means is generally an IBM-compatible personal computer adapted
for operation in an industrial situation and being capable of operating in an electrically
noisy environment.
[0010] Usually, the apparatus of the present invention will be required to control from
4 to 6 or more separate colour printing plates. The invention is particularly, though
not exclusively, suitable for use with offset litho printing presses.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only
with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic elevation of a printing press equipped with registration apparatus
of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of a gearing arrangement;
Figure 3 is a side view of a motor/gearbox and rotary encoder arrangement;
Figure 4 shows schematically the X and Y adjustments of the printing cylinders; and
Figure 5 shows the cogs required to perform the X, Y adjustments in a conventional
offset litho press.
Figure 6A and 6B show respective side and front views of a different typical conventional
manual plate adjustment mechanism (Roland 800);
Figure 7A and 7B show respective side and front views of a plate adjustment mechanism
equipped with a registration apparatus according to a further embodiment of the invention;
Figure 8 is a representation of the computer screen on which four colour registration
marks are plotted; and
Figure 9 is a block diagram of the sequence of operations performed in controlling
the registration of the printing plates.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Figure 1 shows an offset litho press 1 having a print housing 7. According to the
invention, this is provided with a computer 2 and digital input/output cards 3 connected
to motor/gearbox encoder assemblies 4.
[0013] The press 1 comprises six sets of rollers for printing upto six colours. Each set
comprises a plate cylinder 20 which carries the etched printing plate, from which
the ink image is transferred onto a rubber coated blanket roller 21. The paper 24
to be printed passes from feeder 25 through the nip between blanket roller 21 and
a smooth impression cylinder 23 where printing occurs. Roller 22 assists transfer
of the paper.
[0014] The multi-colour printed sheet leaves the press via delivery conveyor 26. Plate cylinder
20 is moved to bring the colours into registration.
[0015] Figure 2 shows the shaft 6 of the plate cylinder 20 from which the conventional handwheel
has been removed and replaced by a cog 8. This engages a drive cog 9 driven by motor
40.
Figure 3 shows motor/gearbox drive means 40 for adjusting the position of the plate
cylinder, together with a rotary encoder 10 driven by cog 5 for controlling the movement
of the motor according to information fed to and from the computer.
[0016] Figure 4 shows plate cylinders 14 and indicates the movement of the lateral X adjustment
and circumferential Y adjustment.
[0017] Figure 5 shows cogs 12, 13 (having locking levers 30, 31) which respectively control
circumferential Y adjustment and lateral X adjustment in a conventional offset litho
press. Control of the positioning of the printed image is achieved by turning the
two cogs. Rotating the circumferential cog 12 in a clockwise direction advances the
image on the printed sheet, whilst rotation in an anti-clockwise direction moves the
image back on the printed sheet. Rotating the lateral cog 13 in a clockwise direction
moves the image left on the printed sheet and rotation in an anti-clockwise direction
moves the image to the right.
In the present invention, these cogs are removed and replaced by gear wheels to allow
the rotations to be carried out by the motor 40 under digital control.
[0018] The present invention may be operated as follows.
[0019] First, a sample sheet is printed and then placed on a measuring table or grid equipped
with a magnifier (e.g. 20 x magnification) so that the registration marks of individual
colours can be seen.
Typically these may be out of registration by 0.025 to 3.5 mm.
[0020] Data capture to log the position of the registration marks is effected either by
manual data input via a mouse to plot the registration mark on a computer grid, or
by using a hand-held colour scanner to wand the registration marks, by using a colour
CCD camera to capture the registration image, or by utilising cursor direction keys
on the computer keyboard. The registration marks are displayed on the computer registration
grid and can be adjusted by using the mouse or the cursor direction keys.
[0021] The data values, whether derived manually or by automatic capture are submitted to
the plate registration system. The computations required to instruct the computer
to reset the plates to a centre position are made possible since the computer stores
and updates the current plate positions on computer disc whenever a change is effected.
The sequence of calculations is as follows:
[0022] Firstly, the system is provided with the new required plate position, plotted relative
to a nominal origin in X and Y co-ordinates. The Y co-ordinate relates to the circumferential
displacement and the X co-ordinate relates to the lateral displacement.
[0023] The system accesses and recalls the plate positions.
[0024] The absolute value of each co-ordinate is then multiplied by either a time or a pulse
ratio which determines the adjustment factor for the motor. A negative value signifies
an anti clockwise rotation, whilst the positive value signifies a clockwise rotation.
[0025] The system then adds the plate displacements to the current plate positions held
in the computer and updates the computer disc.
[0026] Adjustment of the plates to bring the colours into registration may be performed
simultaneously when the operator presses the "enter" button on the computer keyboard.
[0027] The plates may be reset automatically to a central position when the operator presses
the "CTRL-R" buttons.
[0028] A second sample sheet will then be run to check that registration is correct before
a print run is commenced.
[0029] In this way, the present invention provides a registration apparatus which may be
readily retrofitted to existing printing press installations, whilst requiring minimal
changes thereto.
[0030] Figures 6 to 9 illustrate a practical embodiment of the invention applied to a typical
printing press (Roland 800) having a manual plate registration mechanism, it being
understood that the invention is equally applicable to other conventional printing
press registration mechanisms. Analogous parts are indicated by the same reference
numerals.
[0031] Figures 6A and 6B show a conventional manual plate registration mechanism provided
with a pair of handwheels 12,13 mounted on respective shafts 52,50 which are in turn
connected to gear mechanisms (not shown) for effecting Y and X (rotation and transverse)
movements respectively of the printing plate cylinders. The handwheels are locked
by respective locking levers 30,31 which lock the handwheels via a locking mechanism
(not shown).
[0032] Figures 7A and 7B show the plate registration mechanism fitted with an apparatus
according to the invention. The handwheels 12,13 have been removed to leave shafts
52,50. Onto shaft 50 is connected (via coupling 54) a servo 40 (e.g. a DC permanent
magnet motor) mounted on a stub axle 56 having connected thereto a digital encoder
10. A similar servo-encoder assembly is also mounted on shaft 52 but is omitted for
clarity. A pneumatic cylinder 58 having a rod 60 is mounted on the housing for operation
of the locking lever 31. A similar assembly (not shown) is connected to the other
locking lever 30. The rod 60 is pivotally connected to the end of lever 31 and is
operated under pneumatic pressure to unlock the shaft 50 (and 52) prior to a plate
registration operation, and then to lock the shaft again after registration is completed.
[0033] Figure 8 is a view of screen 62 of computer 2 showing four crosses, each cross 63
representing the position of a registration mark of one of the four colours. These
are plotted relative to a nominal origin, in this case the intersection of x and y
axes 64,66. The computer calculates the corrections needed to bring the registration
marks into alignment and applies these. When registration of all four plate cylinders
is complete, the four crosses have moved together.
[0034] Figure 9 is a block flow diagram showing the sequence of operations in a registration
process. Briefly, the trial printed sheet is inspected and the co-ordinants of the
four registration marks plotted on the computer screen (or the marks scanned and computer
entry performed automatically). The computer (P.C.) then loads the counters in the
programmable controller 3 (P.L.C.) which operates the pneumatic cylinders 58 to unlock
the registration mechanisms on the four plate cylinders. The servo 40 is then operated
to rotate shaft 50. Rotation of the shaft decrements the respective counter until
the counter reaches zero when the required shaft movement is complete. The servo motors
are then turned off and the pneumatic cylinders lock the shafts again. As the physical
movements of the plate cylinders are undertaken, the crosses 63 on the screen move
accordingly until they come into alignment when registration of the four plate cylinders
is complete.
[0035] Although the invention has been described in detail with regard to certain embodiments
of the invention and certain colour printing presses, the invention is widely applicable
to many such presses known in the field.
1. A retro-fittable multi-colour printing plate registration apparatus which comprises:
- drive means (40) mechanically engageable with existing manual printing plate registration
adjustment mechanisms on the printing plate cylinders for each of said multi-colours
for operation thereof;
- means (62,64,66) for determining and digitising the position of registration marks
(63) of each colour on a printed sheet; and
- digital calculation means (2) for calculating corrected positions of the registration
marks from said digitised positions and for controlling the drive means to bring the
printing plates for the colours into registration.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for determining and digitising
the position of the registration marks comprises a scanner to capture and digitise
the positions of the registration marks.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the digital calculation means comprises
a programmable controller (3) to control the drive means.
4. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the digital calculation means
comprises a rotary encoder (10) for encoding and digitising the position of the printing
plate adjustment mechanism.
5. A multi-colour printing press having a manual printing plate registration adjustment
mechanism on the printing plate cylinders for each of said multi-colours; comprising
- drive means (40) mechanically operably engaged with each said printing plate registration
adjustment mechanism for adjustment thereof;
- means (62,64,66) for determining and digitising the position of registration marks
of each colour which have been printed on a trial printed sheet printed by said printing
press; and
- digital calculation means (2) for calculating corrected positions of the registration
marks from said digitised positions such as to bring said registration marks into
alignment, and for controlling said drive means so as to operate each said printing
plate registration adjustment mechanism and to bring the printing plates for all said
colours of said multi-colour printing into registration.