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Richard A. Williams

Publications -  32
Citations -  759

Richard A. Williams is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithography & Laser. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 32 publications receiving 759 citations.

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Print-head and plate-cleaning assembly

TL;DR: In this article, a rotating brush is used to remove the debris generated by an imaging head and adhering to the printing plate, and cleaning fluid is delivered to the brush and suction may be used to aid removal of debris loosened by the brush.
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Method for laser-discharge imaging a printing plate

TL;DR: In this article, a technique for imaging lithographic printing members responsive to the output of laser devices is described, where the output passes through at least one discrete layer and ablates one or more underlying layers, resulting in an imagewise pattern of features on the printing member.
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Laser-driven method and apparatus for lithographic imaging

TL;DR: The image features exhibit an affinity for ink or an ink-abhesive fluid that differs from that of unexposed areas as discussed by the authors, and the image features can be obtained by either ablating one or more plate layers or physically transforming a surface layer, resulting in an imagewise pattern of features on the plate.
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Printing apparatus with image error correction and ink regulation control

TL;DR: In this paper, a central impression type press is configured as an in-line or central-impression type press with a controller responsive to picture signals representing an original document repeatedly actuates each discharge source momentarily during the scan thereof so that the discharge source forms on the plate surface an image comprised of dots corresponding to the original document.
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Controller for Spark Discharge Imaging

TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus and method for controlling discharge devices used to image a planographic printing plate are disclosed, where the information is stored in a first memory while discharge correction data is stored on a second memory.