Method for the automated definition of color test values
US-9555618-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US10121097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10121097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615279769-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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A printing method with fan-out control minimizes register deviations by using a computer. The method includes printing a test print including various color separations. The register deviations that have occurred relative to a reference color are measured. The absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations relative to one another is calculated. At least one color separation to be adapted is selected as a function of the calculated absolute total of all color separations. The at least one selected color separation is adapted. Finally, the register deviations that have occurred are compensates for by creating and using at least one printing plate for the adapted at least one color separation.
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A printing method for a printing process with fan-out control for minimizing register deviations by using a computer, the method comprising the following steps: printing a test print of a layout including different color separations; measuring the register deviations that have occurred relative to a reference color; using the computer for calculating an absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations in a transverse direction and a circumferential direction relative to one another; using the computer for calculating a total deviation, from transverse direction values and circumferential direction values, for every color; using the computer for selecting at least one color separation to be adapted as a function of the calculated absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations; using the computer for adapting the at least one selected color separation; compensating for the register deviations that have occurred by creating and using at least one printing plate for the adapted at least one color separation; using the computer for calculating remaining register deviations of non-adapted color separations when the at least one adapted color separation is used; using the computer for evaluating the remaining register deviations in terms of maximum acceptable tolerances; using the computer for implementing further measures if the remaining register deviations are outside of the maximum acceptable tolerances; and executing the printing process by using the created at least one printing plate. 2. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises selecting and adapting at least one further color separation as the further measures. 3. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises predefining the maximum tolerances for remaining register deviations, by an operator or in an automated way by the computer. 4. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises predefining a maximum number of color separations to be adapted, by an operator or in an automated way by the computer. 5. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises: using a reference color as one of the color separations; adapting only the color separation of the reference color; and choosing a new reference color among remaining color separations. 6. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises adapting at least two color separations being predefined by an operator or by a computer in an automated way. 7. A method for a printing process with fan-out control for minimizing register deviations by using a computer, the method comprising the following steps: printing a test print of a layout including different color separations; measuring the register deviations that have occurred relative to a reference color; using the computer for calculating an absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations in a transverse direction and a circumferential direction relative to one another; using the computer for selecting a color separation to be adapted having the greatest deviation of the calculated absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations relative to one another; using the computer for calculating a total deviation, from transverse direction values and circumferential direction values, for every color; using the computer for adapting the selected color separation; compensating for the register deviations that have occurred by creating and using at least one printing plate for the adapted color separation; and executing the printing process by using the created at least one printing plate. 8. A method for a printing process with fan-out control for minimizing register deviations by using a computer, the method comprising the following steps: printing a test print of a layout including different color separations; measuring the register deviations that have occurred relative to a reference color; using the computer for calculating an absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations in a transverse direction and a circumferential direction relative to one another; using the computer for calculating a total deviation, from transverse direction values and circumferential direction values, for every color; using the computer for selecting at least one color separation to be adapted as a function of the calculated absolute total of the register deviations of all color separations; using the computer for implementing the adaptation of the selected at least one color separation by calculating a register deviation based on a difference of the register deviations of the at least one color separation and a mean value of all other color separations; using the computer for adapting the at least one selected color separation; compensating for the register deviations that have occurred by creating and using at least one printing plate for the adapted at least one color separation; and executing the printing process by using the created at least one printing plate.
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