IP Library Granted Patent US 7,486,420
Granted Patent B2
US 7,486,420 · App. 11/611,178 · Granted Feb 3, 2009

Flexographic printing

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,486,420
App. No.
11/611,178
Granted
Feb 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of screening a continuous tone image into a halftone representation for a flexographic printing operation can compensate for characteristic printing problems in highlight areas by selectively placing non-printing dots or pixels proximate highlight dots. The non-printing dots or pixels raise the printing relief floor in the highlight areas providing additional support for marginally printable image features.

Claims (25)

1. A memory for storing data for access by a flexographic printing system, wherein the memory comprises machine-readable data elements adapted to specify to the flexographic printing system at least one marginally printable image feature, at least one non-printing feature proximate the marginally printable image feature, and at least one non ink-transferring background area.

2. The memory of claim 1 wherein the machine-readable data elements include data elements operative to specify the at least one non-printing feature as one or more non-printing dots.

3. The memory of claim 1 wherein the data elements include threshold values suitable for the flexographic printing system to compare with image data to produced halftone data in a halftoning process.

4. The memory of claim 3 wherein the data elements adapted to specify the marginally printable image feature include a first plurality of threshold values having a spatial arrangement and a maximum value.

5. The memory of claim 4 wherein the halftoning process applied to constant image data up to the maximum value produces a marginally printable halftone dot based on the first plurality of threshold values.

6. The memory of claim 4 wherein the data elements adapted to specify the at least one non-printing feature include at least one threshold value having a spatial arrangement proximate the first plurality of threshold values and wherein the at least one threshold value is not greater than the maximum value of the first plurality of threshold values.

7. The memory of claim 6 wherein the halftoning process applied to constant image data up to the maximum value produces at least one non-printing enabled halftone pixel in the halftone image data to increase the printability of the marginally printable halftone dot.

8. The memory of claim 6 wherein the data elements adapted to specify the at least one non ink-transferring background area include a second plurality of threshold values with a spatial arrangement disjoint from the first plurality of threshold values and the at least one threshold value and wherein the second plurality of threshold values have a minimum value that exceeds the maximum value of the first plurality of threshold values.

9. The memory of claim 3 wherein the threshold values are spatially arranged in a threshold array.

10. The memory of claim 9 including a plurality of threshold arrays wherein each threshold array is intended for use with a different range of image data values.

11. The memory of claim 1 wherein the data elements include a plurality of halftone dot profiles for a plurality of grey scale values wherein a halftone dot profile includes a spatial arrangement of halftone pixel values to represent an area of constant image data of a corresponding grey scale value.

12. The memory of claim 11 wherein at least one dot profile includes a marginal halftone dot and at least one non-printing enabled halftone pixel proximate the marginal halftone dot.

13. The memory of claim 1 wherein the data elements include information for identifying a marginally printable halftone image feature amongst halftone image data.

14. The memory of claim 13 wherein the information for identifying the marginally printable halftone image feature comprises a feature area threshold wherein halftone image features with an area below the threshold are identified as marginally printable.

15. The memory of claim 13 wherein the data elements include information for establishing a non-printing halftone feature proximate the marginally printable halftone image feature.

16. The memory of claim 15 wherein the information for establishing the non-printing halftone feature comprises a predefined arrangement of halftone pixels to be enabled proximate the marginally printable halftone image feature.

17. The memory of claim 15 wherein the information for establishing the non-printing halftone feature comprises at least one rule for determining an arrangement of halftone pixels to be enabled proximate the marginally printable halftone image feature.

18. A memory for storing data for access by a relief printing system, wherein the memory comprises machine-readable data elements adapted to specify to the relief printing system:

a marginal halftone dot wherein the marginal halftone dot tends to produce a marginally printable relief dot in a relief printing plate; and

a configuration of non-printing enabled halftone pixels, proximate to the marginal halftone dot, to improve the printability of the marginally printable relief dot and wherein the configuration of halftone pixels is based on a characteristic of the marginal halftone dot.

19. A memory according to claim 18 wherein the data elements comprise first data elements for specifying a first configuration of halftone pixels for a first marginal halftone dot of a first area and second data elements for specifying a second configuration of halftone pixels for a second marginal halftone dot of a second area and wherein the number of pixels of a configuration of non-printing enabled halftone pixels is different amongst the first and second data elements.

20. A memory according to claim 19 wherein the position of pixels of a configuration of non-printing enabled halftone pixels is different amongst the first and second data elements.

21. A memory according to claim 18 wherein the configuration of non-printing halftone pixels specified by the data elements comprise a plurality of halftone pixel clusters in relation to the marginal halftone dot.

22. A memory according to claim 18 wherein the configuration of non-printing halftone pixels specified by the data elements are designed to also improve the printability of at least one neighboring marginally printable relief dot.

23. A memory according to claim 18 wherein the configuration of non-printing halftone pixels specified by the data elements comprise a halftone pixel cluster in relation to the marginal halftone dot and at least one neighboring marginally printable halftone dot.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 1, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A.
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 049056/0265 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 1, 2019
From: BANK OF AMERICA N.A., AS AGENT
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 049056/0377 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 11, 2019
From: KODAK CANADA ULC
To: MIRACLON CANADA, INC
Reel/Frame 048857/0369 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 29, 2016
From: KODAK GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS CANADA COMPANY; KODAK CANADA ULC
To: KODAK CANADA ULC
Reel/Frame 039515/0981 →