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Figure 1-4.  Press Shelter Wiring Diagram
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Figure 1-5.  The Printing Process

TM 5-3610-295-13&P-2 SECTION III.  TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-14.  TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION.  The Printing Plant, Special Warfare, Transportable, is comprised of two  S-280  shelters.    The  Press  Shelter  contains  limited  capacity  printing  and  paper  cutting  capabilities.    The  Editorial Photomechanical   Shelter   contains   typesetting,   art   work   preparation,   darkroom   and   plate   making   capabilities.      For expanded operation, the Modular Printing System (MPS) contains Modules B and C.  Refer to TM 5-3610-303-12&P for camera operating principles, and to TM 5-3610-302-12 for phototypesetter operating principles. The printing process begins when an image is produced on a plate or master.  The image is made of a substance that  has  an  affinity  for  grease-containing  material  and  will  tend  to  hold  ink  more  strongly  than  the  blank  (non-imaged) area of the plate.   A moistening solution is manually applied to the surface of the plate.  This application renders the blank (non-imaged) area repellent to ink. The plate is mounted on the master cylinder of the duplicator.  The duplicator is turned on and the cylinders begin to rotate in the directions shown by the arrows in Figure 1-5.  The single-lever control is moved to the MOIST position. This brings the moisture form roller into contact with the plate, and moisture in the form of fountain solution is applied to the entire surface of the plate. After four or five revolutions, the single-lever control is moved to the MASTER INK position.  This action brings the two ink form rollers into contact with the plate, and the image becomes inked while the blank area remains free of ink. The ink adheres to the image and is not driven off by the moisture because the attractive tendency of the image remains stronger than the repelling tendency of water.  This condition is maintained as long as ink and moisture are applied in the proper amounts, in which case they are said to be in balance.  After ink has been applied for three or four revolutions, the single-lever control is moved to the PRINT position.  This brings the master cylinder into contact with the rubber blanket on the blanket cylinder, with the result that a reversed (or mirror) image is offset onto the blanket.  This image is allowed to build up for a few revolutions of the cylinder before paper is fed. The pump switch is turned on and the vacuum feet pick up the topmost sheet and feed it to the pullout wheels. The pullout wheels feed the sheet onto the moving tapes of the register board.  The tapes carry the sheet to the feed rollers,  which  in  turn  feed  the  sheet  to  the  grippers  of  the  impression  cylinder.    A  mechanism  detects  the  sheet  and causes the impression cylinder to press the sheet against the blanket as the sheet passes through the nip formed by the impression  cylinder  and  the  blanket  cylinder.    The  reversed  image  on  the  blanket  is  impressed  upon  the  sheet  and reversed again to become a correct reading image.  When the leading edge of the sheet emerges from the nip of the cylinders, the grippers open to release the sheet, and guides it into the receding stacker for jogging. a.  MPS Press Section (Module B).  Module B is comprised of two Press Sections, each of which is a two-sided expandable 8' x 8' x 20' tactical rigid wall ISO shelter.  Each shelter is equipped with a two-color offset perfecting printing press, environment controls, sink, lithographic layout cabinet, work tables and storage space for printing supplies. 1-13

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