Stamp-face platemaking device, medium holder, and medium holder manufacturing method
US-9744788-B2 · Aug 29, 2017 · US
US9884477B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9884477-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414501646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2018 |
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a manufacturing of a printing plate from a thermoplastic porous material comprises a thermal head with a plurality of heater elements, acquire print data of a print pattern including pixel data, with each item of pixel data corresponding to each area of the surface of the porous material partitioned into a lattice shape; identify, print pixel data that is part of the print pattern, and non-print pixel data that is not comprising the print pattern; apply a first heat quantity to a first area corresponding to the non-print pixel data by at least one first heater element, that makes contact with the first area; apply a second heat quantity that is smaller than the first heat quantity to a second area by the second heater element that makes contact with the second area identified by the print pixel data, the second area being where ink readily runs.
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A computer readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program for controlling a manufacturing apparatus which manufactures a printing plate from a thermoplastic porous material and comprises a thermal head with a plurality of heater elements, the control program causing a computer to: acquire print data corresponding to a print pattern and including pixel data, with each item of pixel data corresponding to each area of the surface of the porous material partitioned into a lattice shape; identify, based on the print data, print pixel data that is part of the pixel data and is pixel data comprising the print pattern, and non-print pixel data that is the other part of the pixel data and is pixel data not comprising the print pattern; selectively apply a first heat quantity to a first area corresponding to the non-print pixel data by at least one first heater element, among the plurality of heater elements provided on the thermal head, that makes contact with the first area; and selectively apply a second heat quantity that is smaller than the first heat quantity to a second area by at least one second heater element, among the plurality of heater elements, that makes contact with the second area identified by the control data of the print pixel data, the second area being where ink readily runs. 2. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the control data identifies a third area and a fourth area other than the second area by identifying the easiness of running of ink in the second area, the third area being an area out of the second area in which the easiness of running of the ink is a first easiness of running, and the fourth area being an area out of the second area in which the easiness of running of the ink is a second easiness; a third heat quantity corresponding with the first easiness of running is selectively applied to the third area by at least one third heater element, out of the plurality of heater elements, that makes contact with the third area; and a fourth heat quantity corresponding with the second easiness of running is selectively applied to the fourth area by at least one fourth heater element, out of the plurality of heater elements, that makes contact with the fourth area. 3. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the control data identifies a third area and a fourth area in addition to the second area by identifying the easiness of running of ink in the second area, the third area being an area out of the second area in which the easiness of running of the ink is a first easiness of running, and the fourth area being an area out of the second area in which the easiness of running of the ink is a second easiness; a third heat quantity corresponding with the first easiness of running is selectively applied to the third area and the fourth area by at least one third heater element that makes contact with the third area and at least one fourth heater element that makes contact with the fourth area, out of the plurality of heater elements; and a fourth heat quantity corresponding with the difference between the first easiness of running and the second easiness of running is selectively applied to the fourth area by at least one fourth heater element, out of the plurality of heater elements. 4. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the control data is generated by determining for each targeted area corresponding to the print pixel data whether or not an area corresponding to the non-print pixel data exists in the neighborhood of the targeted area, and if not, identifying the targeted area as an area where the ink readily runs. 5. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 2 , wherein: the control data is generated by determining for each targeted area corresponding to the print pixel data whether or not an area corresponding to the non-print pixel data exists in the neighborhood of the targeted area, and if not, identifying the targeted area as an area where the ink readily runs, and identifying the easiness of running of the ink based on the distance between the targeted area and an area most separated from the targeted area out of the neighborhood corresponding to the targeted area. 6. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 3 , wherein: the control data is generated by determining for each targeted area corresponding to the print pixel data whether or not an area corresponding to the non-print pixel data exists in the neighborhood of the targeted area, and if not, identifying the targeted area as an area where the ink readily runs, and identifying the easiness of running of the ink based on the distance between the targeted area and an area most separated from the targeted area out of the neighborhood corresponding to the targeted area. 7. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the first heat quantity is applied to the first area by passing electricity to the at least one first heater element for a first duration of time; and the second heat quantity is applied to the second area by passing electricity to the at least one second heater element for a second duration of time. 8. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 2 , wherein: the third heat quantity is applied to the third area by passing electricity to the at least one third heater element for a duration of time or number of times corresponding to the first easiness of running; and the fourth heat quantity is applied to the fourth area by passing electricity to the at least one fourth heater element for a duration of time or number of times corresponding to the second easiness of running. 9. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 3 , wherein: the third heat quantity is applied to the third area and the fourth area by passing electricity to the at least one third heater element and the at least one fourth heater element for a duration of time or number of times corresponding to the first easiness of running; and the fourth heat quantity is applied to the fourth area by passing electricity to the at least one fourth heater element for a duration of time or number of times corresponding to the difference between the first easiness of running and the second easiness of running. 10. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the duration of time of passing electricity to each heater element is controlled so that each heater element achieves the selective application for each heat quantity applied to each area. 11. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the number of times of passing electricity to each heater element is controlled so that each heater element achieves the selective application for each heat quantity applied to each area. 12. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing a control program according to claim 1 , wherein: the voltage value of each heater element is controlled so that each heater element achieves the selective application for each heat quantity applied to each area. 13. The computer-readable non-transitory recording medium storing
Thermographic processes for producing printing formes {, e.g. with a thermal print head}(B41C1/02 takes precedence; {fabrication of relief or intaglio plates by ablative recording with a laser beam B41C1/05; production of lithographic forms B41C1/10; producing of screen printing forms or stencils B41C1/14}) · CPC title
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