EP1700709B1 - Procédé et appareil pour traitement d'une plaque d'impression réutilisable - Google Patents

Procédé et appareil pour traitement d'une plaque d'impression réutilisable Download PDF

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EP1700709B1
EP1700709B1 EP20060101616 EP06101616A EP1700709B1 EP 1700709 B1 EP1700709 B1 EP 1700709B1 EP 20060101616 EP20060101616 EP 20060101616 EP 06101616 A EP06101616 A EP 06101616A EP 1700709 B1 EP1700709 B1 EP 1700709B1
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Martin Gutfleisch
Matthias Dr. Schlörholz
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41CPROCESSES FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR REPRODUCTION OF PRINTING SURFACES
    • B41C1/00Forme preparation
    • B41C1/10Forme preparation for lithographic printing; Master sheets for transferring a lithographic image to the forme
    • B41C1/1008Forme preparation for lithographic printing; Master sheets for transferring a lithographic image to the forme by removal or destruction of lithographic material on the lithographic support, e.g. by laser or spark ablation; by the use of materials rendered soluble or insoluble by heat exposure, e.g. by heat produced from a light to heat transforming system; by on-the-press exposure or on-the-press development, e.g. by the fountain of photolithographic materials
    • B41C1/1033Forme preparation for lithographic printing; Master sheets for transferring a lithographic image to the forme by removal or destruction of lithographic material on the lithographic support, e.g. by laser or spark ablation; by the use of materials rendered soluble or insoluble by heat exposure, e.g. by heat produced from a light to heat transforming system; by on-the-press exposure or on-the-press development, e.g. by the fountain of photolithographic materials by laser or spark ablation
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41NPRINTING PLATES OR FOILS; MATERIALS FOR SURFACES USED IN PRINTING MACHINES FOR PRINTING, INKING, DAMPING, OR THE LIKE; PREPARING SUCH SURFACES FOR USE AND CONSERVING THEM
    • B41N3/00Preparing for use and conserving printing surfaces
    • B41N3/006Cleaning, washing, rinsing or reclaiming of printing formes other than intaglio formes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41NPRINTING PLATES OR FOILS; MATERIALS FOR SURFACES USED IN PRINTING MACHINES FOR PRINTING, INKING, DAMPING, OR THE LIKE; PREPARING SUCH SURFACES FOR USE AND CONSERVING THEM
    • B41N3/00Preparing for use and conserving printing surfaces
    • B41N3/08Damping; Neutralising or similar differentiation treatments for lithographic printing formes; Gumming or finishing solutions, fountain solutions, correction or deletion fluids, or on-press development

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  • the present invention relates to a method of treating a re-imageable printing plate after printing according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for treating a re-imageable printing plate after printing according to the preamble of claim 9.
  • the DE 102 27 054 A1 describes a reusable printing form, in particular for use in offset printing, wherein the printing form z. B. has a support of titanium with a native oxidized titanium surface, which with amphiphilic molecules in aqueous or alcoholic solution, eg. B. is coated with a hydroxamic acid or a phosphonic acid such that the printing plate has a hydrophobic surface.
  • the printing form can be imaged by means of infrared light, wherein at the points which were exposed to infrared light, the amphiphilic molecules are removed and the hydrophilic surface of the printing plate is exposed. After a printing process, the surface of the printing form z. B.
  • UV extinguishing devices or other known extinguishing devices, such as.
  • plasma extinguishing devices or mechano-chemically acting devices to dispense and instead provide only a cleaning device and a device for covering with amphiphilic molecules. Since the production is interrupted during the re-imaging, there is also the desire to reduce this interruption by consuming extinguishing operations with long process times to a minimum or even avoid.
  • the WO 03/070461 A1 describes a method and apparatus for printing wherein a hydrophilic layer is created and patterned. It is with a
  • Pretreatment device a wetting-promoting substance, which may contain a surfactant, applied to a print substrate, thereby producing a molecular layer.
  • the print carrier is moistened by means of a dampening unit and imaged by means of an image forming device or its laser beam.
  • ink is applied to the printing substrate by means of an inking unit and transferred from this to a substrate, ie the substrate is printed.
  • the print carrier is finally returned by a cleaning station using a cleaning liquid back to its original state and treated again, imaged and provided with ink.
  • the wetting-promoting substance for example the surfactant, according to the WO 03/070461 A1 thus applied with a unit on the print carrier, which is arranged downstream of a cleaning unit in the conveying direction of the print carrier. This means at the same time that the application of the wetting-promoting substance takes place as a process step after the process step of the cleaning.
  • a method according to the invention for treating a re-imageable printing plate after printing, wherein the printing form has an amphiphilic-molecule-containing support and is cleaned of printing ink and provided with amphiphilic molecules for reprinting in the course of a re-imaging process is characterized in that the surface of the Printing form in the course of Wiederbeb istsvorgangs essentially before the cleaning of ink and before re-imaging is fully coated with amphiphilic molecules, whereby the surface 130 has a homogeneous hydrophobicity and is converted into an erased state.
  • the re-imageable printing form in the still unpurified, ie provided with ink state already provided with amphiphilic molecules.
  • the amphiphilic molecules applied to the surface of the printing ink reach the surface of the printing plate at least at the points of the printing forme which are not provided with ink and bind there.
  • the surface of the printing form can be fully coated with amphiphilic molecules before the printing form is cleaned of printing ink. It has been found to be particularly advantageous that the implementation of the cleaning after repopulation with amphiphilic molecules in a simpler manner is feasible and leads in particular in a short time to a satisfactory cleaning result, as the.
  • Printing ink does not come into direct contact with the surface of the carrier. After cleaning is thus already with before amphiphilic molecules occupied the surface of the printing form for a re-imaging process and subsequent reprinting. A separate step of deleting the printing form can be advantageously avoided in this way, since the printing plate by the application of the amphiphilic molecules in a defined, homogeneously hydrophobic state and thus converted into an erased state.
  • the printing plate is provided with molecules in aqueous solution.
  • amphiphilic molecules in aqueous solution problems associated with the use of alcoholic solution due to low flash points can be advantageously avoided.
  • the water-soluble amphiphilic molecules can very easily diffuse through the dampening medium on the printing plate surface towards the surface of the support and bind there.
  • the aqueous solution does not dissolve the carrier, which would be expected with the use of ethanolic solution.
  • the printing plate is provided with alkylphosphonic acid present in aqueous solution and / or salt of alkylphosphonic acid present in aqueous solution.
  • the printing form can also be provided with alkyl phosphate present in aqueous solution and / or with an aqueous solution of alkyl phosphate salt.
  • the printing plate is rinsed with water, in particular with distilled water, before and / or after being provided with amphiphilic molecules during the re-imaging process.
  • water in particular with distilled water
  • the dampening solution located on the printing form is replaced by water, by means of which the amphiphilic molecules can more easily reach the surface of the printing form than by the fountain solution mixed with auxiliaries.
  • an excess of such molecules can be easily removed.
  • a further embodiment of the method according to the invention is characterized in that the printing forme during the Wiederbeb istsvorgangs with infrared radiation is pictured.
  • the amphiphilic molecules are removed from the surface of the printing form and the hydrophilic property of the printing form leads to a good moistness at these points, ie to a very good wetting with dampening solution.
  • the hydrophilic property of the printing form can be improved according to a further, particularly preferred embodiment of the invention by treating the printing form with a gumming agent during the re-imaging process. This deposits on the imaged areas of the printing form surface and positively influences the hydrophilic property.
  • the method according to the invention for treating a reimageable printing plate after printing and the advantageous embodiments of the method can furthermore be used in a wet offset printing method in which a reimageable printing plate which has a support provided with amphiphilic molecules is used.
  • An apparatus for treating a re-imageable printing form after printing, the printing form having a support provided with amphiphilic molecules, and wherein the apparatus comprises a cleaning unit for cleaning the printing form of printing ink and a unit for covering the surface of the printing form with amphiphilic molecules characterized in that the device comprises a control unit which controls the unit for covering the printing form with amphiphilic molecules in such a way that the device has a control unit which controls the unit for covering the printing form with amphiphilic molecules in such a way during the course of a re-imaging process operates substantially before the cleaning unit and before the re-imaging and the surface of the printing form over the entire surface occupied with amphiphilic molecules, whereby the surface has a homogeneous hydrophobicity and practice in an erased state is led.
  • a device according to the invention can be used in a substrate-processing machine, in particular in an offset printing press.
  • Fig. 1 schematically shows the sequence of an embodiment of the method according to the invention.
  • a titanium printing plate 110 which comprises a support 120 of titanium (Ti) with an oxidized surface 130 of titanium dioxide (TiO 2) - alternatively of TiOx, ZrO 2, A 12 O 3, another metal oxide or stainless steel - and a provided on the surface 130 occupancy with a layer 140 of amphiphilic molecules provided.
  • TiO 2 titanium dioxide
  • TiO 2 titanium dioxide
  • the surface of the printing plate 110 has a defined homogeneous hydrophobicity.
  • the printing plate 110 In a first preparation of the printing plate 110 before a first printing, the printing plate can be pre-cleaned with acetone in a first step and cleaned with ultraviolet radiation and activated (Example: using a xenon excimer UV lamp with an intensity of 45 mW / cm 2 and a wavelength of 172 nm, application about 10 minutes).
  • the printing plate 110 In a second step of the first preparation, the printing plate 110 can be immersed in 1 mM aqueous solution of amphiphilic molecules for up to 60 seconds, whereby the surface of the printing plate 110 obtains a hydrophobic character and becomes oleophilic for conventional offset printing inks.
  • titanium printing plates can also be roughened during the initial preparation, with a roughness (RMS) of approximately 350 nm having proved successful.
  • a process step 200 imaging
  • the printing plate 110 at non-image locations 210, ie at those locations which are not intended to accept color
  • infrared radiation 220 Example: wavelength about 810 to 1100 nm, power about 1 to 5 W, fluence about 30 to 40 J / cm 2 at a imaging speed, ie, a movement of the printing form, of about 1 to 2 m / s
  • the layer 140 ie the amphiphilic molecules
  • Irradiation produces imagewise hydrophilic areas.
  • the printing form 110 is imprinted with image information (positive image) in the form of remaining amphiphilic molecules or the printing form 110 with the image information is described.
  • the imaged printing form surface is coated with a gumming agent 260, e.g. B. the gum arabic-based product AGUM-Z (the company Hanns Eggen GmbH & Co. KG, Sarstedt in Germany), wetted and hydrophilized at the imaged sites.
  • a gumming agent 260 e.g. B. the gum arabic-based product AGUM-Z (the company Hanns Eggen GmbH & Co. KG, Sarstedt in Germany), wetted and hydrophilized at the imaged sites.
  • a method step 300 the printing forme 110 is provided with fountain solution 310, which adheres to the previously imaged and optionally rubberized areas 210.
  • the printing form 110 is provided with printing ink 410, which adheres to the locations of the printing form which are coated with amphiphilic molecules 140.
  • the locations of the printing form 110, which are coated with fountain solution 310 and therefore lipophobic, take on the other hand, no ink.
  • the surface of the printing form 110 has a printed image in the form of ink and fountain solution areas, and can therefore be used in a process step 500 (printing), e.g. As in the conventional wet offset printing process and in appropriately equipped offset printing presses are printed, including the surface of the printing plate 110 is brought into contact with a substrate 510.
  • the printed image can be reprinted several times, wherein the repeating 520 of steps 300 and 400, the printing plate 110 can be re-moistened and colored.
  • step 600 the printing plate 110 is rinsed with distilled water 610, which displaces the dampening solution located on the surface 110 and possibly contaminated.
  • a method step 700 (covering), the printing block 110, which is still uncoated by printing ink (or ink-dampening solution emulsion), is charged with an aqueous solution of amphiphilic molecules, e.g. B. sprayed (alternatively: for example, dipping or rolling), which at the points 210, where dampening solution and / or distilled water is, reach the surface of the printing plate 110 and accumulate there, so that the surface 110 over the entire surface occupied with amphiphilic molecules 710 and the previous printed image is deleted. In other words, the previously imaged spots are refilled with amphiphilic molecules before cleaning ink.
  • an aqueous solution of amphiphilic molecules e.g. B. sprayed (alternatively: for example, dipping or rolling), which at the points 210, where dampening solution and / or distilled water is, reach the surface of the printing plate 110 and accumulate there, so that the surface 110 over the entire surface occupied with amphiphilic molecules 710 and the
  • the amphiphilic molecules must now diffuse to the printing plate surface only through the distilled water and not through the dampening solution, which may also contain isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and additives in addition to water Way leads to a better result in the occupancy with amphiphilic molecules and thus to a better erasure of the image information.
  • the exposure time of the aqueous solution of amphiphilic molecules is preferably about one minute. However, sufficient hydrophobization of the surface can be achieved after just a few seconds.
  • step 750 the printing plate 110 can be rinsed again with distilled water 760, whereby an excess of amphiphilic molecules can be removed.
  • a method step 800 cleaning
  • the printing form 110 is cleaned of printing ink 410.
  • the cleaning can be carried out using one or more cleaning agents, for. As the commercial cleaning agent Eurostar and IPA. Furthermore, can the printing plate 110 washed with ethanol and then z. B. are blown dry with nitrogen.
  • the printing plate 110 After completion of cleaning, the printing plate 110 is in a state corresponding to the state of printing in the provisioning step 100, that is, the printing plate 110 can be re-imaged, moistened, colored, printed and then processed (occupied and cleaned) by a repeat 810. In this way, the printing form can be used several times.
  • rinsing 600, coating 700, rinsing 750, cleaning 800, imaging 200, and hydrophilizing 250 may also be collectively referred to as a re-imaging process, wherein the reanimation process need not include all of these steps. So z. B. the optional process steps are omitted.
  • FIG. 2 the structure of an embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown schematically.
  • This has a printing form cylinder 912, a transfer cylinder 914 and a counter-pressure cylinder 916, wherein on the printing form cylinder 912 a printing plate 110 with a support 120 and a surface 130 and on the transfer cylinder 914 a blanket 915 are provided, and wherein a substrate 510 in the gap between the transfer cylinder 914 and the impression cylinder 916 is provided with ink.
  • the plate cylinder 912 may optionally be turned off the transfer cylinder 914.
  • a rinse unit 920 sprays the surface of the printing plate 110 with distilled water, thereby displacing the dampening solution.
  • a unit 930 for coating the printing plate 110 with amphiphilic molecules in aqueous solution is arranged downstream of the unit 920 in the direction of rotation of the printing plate cylinder 912 and sprays the surface of the printing plate 110 with the aqueous solution of amphiphilic molecules, whereby a full-surface layer of amphiphilic molecules is formed previous print image is deleted.
  • a cleaning unit 940 which z. B. with a brush washer the ink removed from the surface of the printing plate 110 (Alternatively, the printing ink can also be removed with a cloth washing device or via a washing device associated with an inking unit).
  • a imaging unit 950 which has an infrared laser, which writes a negative image on the printing plate 110 by infrared laser radiation and thus imaged, and optionally followed by a developing unit 960, the surface of the printing plate 110 z.
  • a developing unit 960 the surface of the printing plate 110 z.
  • dampening unit 970 and an inking unit 980 which provided the printing plate 110 with dampening solution and printing ink.
  • the printing forme 110 is thus available for reprinting after rinsing, proofing, rinsing, cleaning, imaging and hydrophilization.
  • the device 900 has a control unit 990 which via connections 995 drives at least the units 930 and 940 during a re-imaging operation, the control being designed such that the unit 930 operates in front of the unit 940, ie essentially before cleaning the printing form 110 of printing ink is assigned to the printing plate 110 with amphiphilic molecules in aqueous solution.

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  1. Procédé pour le traitement de clichés d'impression réimageables après une impression, le cliché d'impression (110) présentant un support (120) muni de molécules amphiphiles (140) et étant nettoyé (800) pour une nouvelle impression au cours d'une opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250) d'encre d'impression (410) et muni (700) de molécules amphiphiles (710),
    caractérisé en ce que
    la surface (130) du cliché d'impression (110) est recouverte (700) au cours de l'opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250) avant l'opération de nettoyage (800) d'encre d'impression et avant le réimageage (200) sur toute la surface de molécules amphiphiles (710), la surface (130) présentant une hydrophobie homogène et étant transférée dans un état dissous.
  2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est doté (700) de molécules (710) amphiphiles à l'état aqueux.
  3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est doté (700) d'acide phosphonique d'alkyle en solution aqueuse ou de sel en solution aqueuse d'acide phosphonique d'alkyle.
  4. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est doté (700) de phosphate d'alkyle en solution aqueuse ou de sel de phosphate d'alkyle en solution aqueuse.
  5. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est rincé (600, 750) à l'eau (610, 760) en particulier à l'eau distillée (600, 750), au cours de l'opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250) avant et/ou après l'application (700) de molécules amphiphiles (710).
  6. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est imagé (200) au cours d'une opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250) aux rayons infrarouges (220).
  7. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cliché d'impression (110) est traité (250) avec un moyen d'application de surface adhésive (260) en cours d'opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250).
  8. Procédé d'impression d'offset à l'état humide, un cliché d'impression réimageable (110) qui présente un support (120) doté de molécules amphiphiles (140) étant utilisé, caractérisé par un procédé selon l'une des revendications précédentes.
  9. Dispositif pour le traitement d'un cliché d'impression réimageable après l'impression, le cliché d'impression (110) présentant un support (120) doté de molécules amphiphiles (140) et le dispositif présentant une unité de nettoyage (940) pour le nettoyage (800) du cliché d'impression (110) de l'encre d'impression (410) et une unité (930) pour l'application (700) de molécules amphiphiles (710) sur la surface (130) du cliché d'impression (110), caractérisé en ce que
    le dispositif présente une unité de commande (990) qui pilote l'unité (930) pour l'application (700) de molécules amphiphiles (710) sur le cliché d'impression (110) de sorte que celui-ci est actif au cours d'une opération de réimageage (600, 700, 750, 800, 200, 250) avant l'unité de nettoyage (940) et avant le réimageage et la surface (130) du cliché d'impression (110) étant entièrement recouverte de molécules amphiphiles (710), la surface (130) présentant ainsi une hydrophobie homogène et étant transférée à un état dissous.
  10. Machine de traitement de supports d'impression, en particulier une machine d'impression offset, caractérisée par au moins un dispositif selon la revendication 9.
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