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Assignee: Esko-Graphics Imaging GmbH


Location: Itzehoe, DE
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
8100054Clamping device, system and method for clamping flexible plates onto an imaging cylinder
An imaging cylinder includes a clamping device embodiment with a pair of independent adjacent clamping elements, and a method embodiment includes placing end edges of a flexible plate between each of the clamping elements of the clamping device and a surface approxi...
01/24/2012
8013887Beam illumination system and method for producing printing plates
Images are transferred to printing plates by illuminating light-responsive materials with patterns corresponding to the images to be printed. The present invention provides for the transferring of an image by the combined flux from two or more beams of light. Partic...
09/06/2011
7997198Plate drum loadable as a sleeve for an imaging device
A cylindrically-shaped tube fitting over a cylindrically-shaped base body rotatable around an axis of rotation. The tube has a cylindrically-shaped inner surface defining a hollow region, a cylindrically-shaped outer surface, a first end, and a second end. The base ...
08/16/2011
7798063Reducing back-reflection during ablative imaging
A method includes exposing a plate on a support surface of an imager using one or more laser beams, the exposing while there is a metallic screen structure located on the support surface between the plate and the support surface such that the amount of back-reflecte...
09/21/2010
7394570Method and apparatus for eliminating seams in screened image data for repetitive printing
A method of modifying screened image data so that there is no visible seam when the image is printed repeatedly in a circumferential direction, for example using a drum output device. One version applicable to images screened using a supercell includes cutting the i...
07/01/2008
 
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