Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a defective print detecting device for checking the quality
of a printed matter at the plate cylinder side, which can be advantageously used especially
in an intaglio printing apparatus.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view showing schematically a prior art intaglio printing
apparatus. Referring to Fig. 3, paper sheets 3 to be printed are stacked on a pile
board 2 of a sheet feeder 1, and extracted sheet by sheet to be fed onto a transporting
belt 4. A swing device 5 being swung by a cam mechanism has a gripping claw which
grips paper 3 transported on the transporting belt 4 down to its downstream end and
carries the paper 3 to the extent of its swing angle. The paper 3 is fed to an impression
cyclinder 6 through a paper transfer cyclinder 7. Thus, there are provided gripping
claws 8 and 9 at positions dividing the outer peripheral surface of the impression
cylinder 6 into three sections and a position on the outer peripheral surface of the
paper transfer cylinder 7, respectively, which are opposing each other sequentially
as the impression cylinder 6 and the paper transfer cylinder 7 rotate. The paper 3
gripped on the swing device 5 is transferred to the gripping claw 8 through the gripping
claw 9 and wound around the peripheral surface of the impression cylinder 6.
[0003] A sprocket 10 is disposed on the paper transfer cylinder 7 in the opposite side of
the impression cylinder 6. A delivery chain 13 is hooked up between the sprocket 10
and a sprocket 12 which is disposed in the vicinity of a pile board 15. The delivery
chain 13 has a plurality (four in the figure) of gripper devices 14 at constant intervals,
and the paper 3 intaglio printed between the impression cylinder 6 and an intaglio
cylinder 16 is transferred from the gripping claws 8 to the gripper devices 14 and
transported. The pile board 15 is located beneath the downstream end of the delivery
chain 13, and receives to stack the paper 3 which, after being transported to the
downstream end, is released and dropped from the gripper devices 14.
[0004] The intaglio cylinder 16, which has the same diameter as the impression cylinder
6, has a plurality (three in the figure) of intaglio printing plates 17, and each
of the intaglio printing plates 17 is provided with recessed lines as a pattern to
print.
[0005] The surfaces of the intaglio printing plates 17 on the intaglio cylinder 16 are contacted
against peripheral surfaces of a plurality (three in the figure for printing three
colors) of pattern rollers 18 having a diameter of about one-third that of the intaglio
cylinder 16. On the peripheral surfaces of the pattern rollers 18 are formed reliefs
(not shown) corresponding to individual patterns of individual colors, through which
the intaglio printing plates 17 are supplied with inks of individual colors in ink
fountains 22 through fountain rollers 19. In this case, the reliefs are formed larger
than the corresponding recessed pattern lines of the intaglio printing plates 17,
and parts other than the reliefs are relatively recessed not to contact with the intaglio
printing plates 17.
[0006] There is provided a wiping roller 26 rotating in the same direction as the intaglio
cylinder 16 and contacting against the intaglio cylinder 16 at a position obliquely
beneath the intaglio cylinder 16, that is, at the downstream side of the pattern rollers
18 with respect to the rotational direction of the intaglio cylinder 16. The wiping
roller 26 wipes off excessive inks on the surfaces of the intaglio printing plates
17. A wiping tank 28 having a plurality of brushes 29 and filled with a cleaning solution
27 is disposed beneath the wiping roller 26. The cleaning solution 27 accumulated
on the wiping roller 26 is scraped off by a doctor blade 30.
[0007] During printing operation using the above-described intaglio printing apparatus,
there may occur a defective print due to dust or the like stuck onto non-pattern line
areas. For this reason, up until now, the printed matters have been checked sheet
by sheet by an operator.
[0008] In order to reduce the need for such a checking work, a system has been developed
in which the image of a printed matter to be a reference is acquired using image processing
means having an optical camera system and compared with image data of a printed matter
to be checked acquired using the same image processing means to detect a defective
print automatically.
[0009] Such a defective print detecting device comprises a CCD camera, photographing means
such as a line sensor, a signal processing circuit to process an electrical signal
as an output signal of the photographing means, and a rotary encoder for supplying
a reference signal for processing to the signal processing circuit, and compares levels
of corresponding positions of image data of the reference printed matter and image
data of the printed matter to be checked to determine whether the difference between
both levels is within a specified value and evaluate the quality of the print.
[0010] Since the above-described prior art defective print detecting device acquires image
data for checking from a printed matter, it has the following disadvantages.
1) When checking the paper 3 which is being transported on the delivery chain 13 shown
in Fig.3, the paper 3 is gripped by the gripper devices 14 and transported, but since
normally the paper 3 is gripped only at its leading edge and therefore the paper 3
is liable to flap during the transportation, another mechanism to prevent the flapping
of the paper 3 must be provided, which increases the cost of the machine.
2) As shown in Fig.3, when the intaglio cylinder 16 is provided with a plurality (three,
for example) of intaglio printing plates 17 of the same patterns to make a plurality
of prints by one turn of the intaglio cylinder 16, the mounting positions of the intaglio
printing plates 17 relative to the intaglio cylinder 16 must be exactly adjusted so
that the relative positions of the patterns on the intaglio printing plates 17 are
constant, however, since this work is done manually, actually there occurs an error.
Therefore, this method cannot be applied in this case.
Object and Summary of the Invention
[0011] With a view to obviate all of the prior defects of the defective print detecting
device, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a defective print
detecting device, which can detect a defective print exactly and, even when printing
with a plurality of printing plates of the same patterns mounted on the plate cylinder,
can also detect exactly a defective print regardless of mounting errors of the printing
plates.
[0012] In accordance with the present invention which attains the above object, there is
provided a defective print detecting device for determining quality of prints printed
by a printing apparatus, comprising photographing means for photographing condition
of surface of a printing plate having a pattern to print mounted on a plate cylinder
as an image, a position detecting sensor for detecting rotational position of the
plate cylinder, and a signal processing circuit for comparing reference image data
of the surface of the printing plate acquired at the beginning of printing using the
photographing means with checking image data of the surface of the printing plate
acquired during printing using the photographing means according to a signal from
the position detecting sensor and determining whether a difference in level between
both image data is within a specified range; or comprising photographing means for
photographing conditions of surfaces of a plurality of printing plates having individual
patterns to print mounted on a plate cylinder as images, a position detecting sensor
for detecting rotational position of the plate cylinder, and a signal processing circuit
for comparing respective reference image data of the surfaces of the individual printing
plates acquired at the beginning of printing using the photographing means with respective
checking image data of the surfaces of the individual printing plates acquired during
printing using the photographing means according to a signal from the position detecting
sensor and determining whether differences in level between the image data are within
specified ranges.
[0013] With the above described arrangement of the present invention, quality of prints
can be determined from image data representing the condition of the surface of the
printing plate.
[0014] When there are a plurality of printing plates, the above determination is made for
each printing plate.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0015]
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view showing schematically the entire structure of an embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a detailed block diagram of the embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view showing schematically a prior art intaglio printing
apparatus.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0016] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference
to the drawings. This embodiment is for a case when applied to an intaglio printing
apparatus, which has three intaglio printing plates of the same pattern mounted on
an intaglio cylinder. Therefore, the same parts as appearing in Fig. 3 are indicated
with the same reference numbers, and the same description will be omitted.
[0017] Referring to Fig. 1, a CCD camera (hereinafter simply referred to as "camera") 31
as photographing means is disposed so that its lens faces the surface of an intaglio
printing plate 17 at the downstream side of a wiping roller 26 with respect to the
rotational direction of an intaglio cylinder 16 in order to photograph the surface
after ink is wiped of by the wiping roller 26. A signal processing circuit 32 is to
process an electrical signal as an output signal of the camera 31, which will be described
in detail herein later. A rotary encoder as a position detecting sensor is connected
to a rotary shaft of the intaglio cylinder 16 and supplies the camera 31 and the signal
processing circuit 32 with rotational position information of the intaglio cylinder
16.
[0018] Fig. 2 is a block diagram of this embodiment. Referring to Fig. 2, the camera 31
comprises an optical system including a lens 34 and a CCD3 which converts an image
focused through the optical system to a corresponding electrical signal.
[0019] The signal processing circuit 32 is the part surrounded by two-dot-bar lines in Fig.
2. This embodiment has No. 1 to No. 3 reference memories 36a, 36b, and 36c corresponding
to three intaglio printing plates 17 to store reference image data of the respective
intaglio printing plates 17, and No. 1 to No. 3 detection memories 37a, 37b, and 37c
to store checking image data for checking the respective intaglio printing plates
17. A memory controller 38 is to control reading data of the reference memories 36a
through 36c and the detection memories 37a through 37c. A checking level setting circuit
39 is to set previously an allowable level difference between the reference image
data and the checking image data. A comparator 40 is compares the reference image
data with the checking image data and, when the level difference between both data
exceeds the allowable level difference set to the checking level setting circuit 39,
transmits a signal to represent the result. Thus, the reference image data and the
checking image data corresponding to individual picture elements of the CCD 35 are
compared one by one to compare levels of both data corresponding to the individual
picture elements and, if there is even one which exceeds the allowable level difference,
the comparator 40 outputs a signal. A correction circuit 41 is to adjust the gain
of an amplifier 42 according to the rotation speed of the intaglio cylinder 16. Since
even when the camera 31 is applied with light of the same intensity, the output signal
level of the CCD 35 decreases with increasing rotational speed of the intaglio cylinder
16, the correction 41 compensates for the effect of the rotational speed. In Fig.
2, numeral 43 indicates a CCD controller, and numeral 44 indicates an A/D converter.
[0020] The signal processing circuit 32 comprising these blocks is controlled by the following
signals. A phase signal, an output signal of the rotary encoder 33, consists of a
reference signal which rises at every turn of the intaglio cylinder 16 (at the starting
position of a first intaglio printing plate 17, that is, a reference position) and
a clock pulse which is a pulse signal for data read/write rising at every specified
turns of the intaglio cylinder 16, and is supplied to the memory controller 38, the
checking level setting circuit 39, the correction circuit 41, and the CCD controller
43. A reference value memory signal is a signal to cause the reference memories 36a
to 36c to read the reference image data through the memory controller 38, which is
supplied by turning on a switch (not shown). A checking start signal is a signal to
start comparison of the reference image data with the checking image data, and is
supplied by turning on a switch (not shown). A checking accuracy adjusting signal
is a signal to adjust a preset value of the checking level setting circuit 39, that
is, the value of allowable level difference. A step signal is an address signal for
the reference memories 36a through 36c and the detection memories 37a through 37c.
[0021] With the embodiment of the present invention described above, first the operator
checks visually the condition of printed matter actually printed while performing
test printing to determine the quality and, if it is satisfactory, causes the reference
value memory signal to be transmitted. After that, when the reference signal representing
the reference position is transmitted from the rotary encoder 33, the reference image
data from the first intaglio printing plate 17 is written into the first reference
memory 36a. The writing is continued until the intaglio cylinder 16 is detected, by
the clock pulse of the rotary encoder 33, to be at a position corresponding to a notch.
When the starting position of the second intaglio printing plate 17 is detected, writing
of the reference image data is re-started to store the reference image data into the
second reference memory 36b. Using the same procedure, the image data of the third
intaglio printing plate 17 is stored into the third reference memory 36c. After the
reference image data of the surfaces of the individual intaglio printing plates 17
are stored in the first to third reference memories 36a to 36c, a specified checking
process is started by the checking start signal. This process is the same as writing
the reference image data, in which, as the intaglio cylinder 16 rotates, the checking
image data of the surfaces of respective intaglio printing plates 17 are written into
the corresponding first to third detection memories 37a to 37c, and these checking
image data are compared with the corresponding reference image data to determine whether
the level differences between both image data are within the allowable level difference.
Thus, a defective print can be detected, if any.
[0022] Since, in the intaglio printing operation, after the intaglio printing plates 17
are supplied with ink, excessive ink is wiped off by the wiping roller 26, ink is
applied only onto the recessed areas on the surfaces of the intaglio printing plates
17 at the downstream side of the wiping roller 26, and then the ink is transferred
to the paper 3. On the other hand, most staining occurring during printing is attributed
to the fact that excessive ink on the projecting areas of the surfaces of the intaglio
printing plate 17 cannot be completely wiped off. Therefore, the condition of the
surfaces of the intaglio printing plates 17 after excessive ink is wiped off may be
considered to be the same as the quality of the printed matter.
[0023] As described above in detail with reference to the embodiment, the present invention,
in which the quality of printed matter is determined by observing the condition of
the surface of the printing plate, can provide exact determination of the quality
of printing without being affected by conditions of the printed matters at the time
of checking such as flapping during transportation, as compared with a case where
the quality is determined from printed matters. Further, the present invention can
also be applied to a case where a plurality of printing plates are mounted on a single
plate cylinder, in which reference image data is compared with checking image data
for each printing plate, and therefore the quality of all printed matters can be exactly
identified without being affected by mounting conditions of the printing plates on
the plate cylinder.
1. A defective print detecting device for determining quality of prints printed by
a printing apparatus, comprising photographing means for photographing condition of
surface of a printing plate having a pattern to print mounted on a plate cylinder
as an image, a position detecting sensor for detecting rotational position of said
plate cylinder, and a signal processing circuit for comparing reference image data
of the surface of said printing plate acquired at the beginning of printing using
said photographing means with checking image data of the surface of said printing
plate acquired during printing using said photographing means according to a signal
from said position detecting sensor and determining whether a difference in level
between both image data is within a specified range.
2. A defective print detecting device for determining quality of prints printed by
a printing apparatus, comprising photographing means for photographing conditions
of surfaces of a plurality of printing plates having individual patterns to print
mounted on a plate cylinder as images, a position detecting sensor for detecting rotational
position of said plate cylinder, and a signal processing circuit for comparing respective
reference image data of the surfaces of said individual printing plates acquired at
the beginning of printing using said photographing means with respective checking
image data of the surfaces of said individual printing plates acquired during printing
using said photographing means according to a signal from said position detecting
sensor and determining whether differences in level between said image data are within
specified ranges.
3. A defective print detecting device as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said
printing apparatus is an intaglio printing apparatus.
4. A defective print detecting device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said photographing
means is to photograph the surfaces of intaglio printing plates at the downstream
side of a wiping roller with respect to the rotational direction of an intaglio cylinder.
5. A defective print detecting device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said position
detecting sensor comprises a rotary encoder connected to a rotary shaft of an intaglio
cylinder, and said reference image data and said checking image data are written into
memories starting from a point of time when a reference signal representing a reference
position is transmitted from said rotary encoder until said intaglio cylinder is detected
using clock pulses of said rotary encoder to be at a position corresponding to a notch
on said intaglio cylinder.