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,lithos,"
stone"
+γρ?
φειν,graphein,"
towrite"
)isamethodofprintingoriginallybasedontheprinciplethatoilandwaterdonotmix.[1]Printingisfromastone(lithographiclimestone)orametalplatewithasmoothsurface.Itwasinventedin1796byGermanauthorandactorAloisSenefelderasacheapmethodofpublishingtheatricalworks.[2][3]Lithographycanbeusedtoprinttextorartworkontopaperorothersuitablematerial.[4]
Lithographyoriginallyusedanimagedrawnwithoil,fat,orwaxontothesurfaceofasmooth,levellithographiclimestoneplate.Thestonewastreatedwithamixtureofacidandgumarabic,etchingtheportionsofthestonewhichwerenotprotectedbythegrease-basedimage.Whenthestonewassubsequentlymoistened,theseetchedareasretainedwater;
anoil-basedinkcouldthenbeappliedandwouldberepelledbythewater,stickingonlytotheoriginaldrawing.Theinkwouldfinallybetransferredtoablankpapersheet,producingaprintedpage.Thistraditionaltechniqueisstillusedinsomefineartprintmakingapplications.
Inmodernlithography,theimageismadeofapolymercoatingappliedtoaflexiblealuminumplate.Theimagecanbeprinteddirectlyfromtheplate(theorientationoftheimageisreversed),oritcanbeoffset,bytransferringtheimageontoaflexiblesheet(rubber)forprintingandpublication.
Asaprintingtechnology,lithographyisdifferentfromintaglioprinting(gravure),whereinaplateiseitherengraved,etched,orstippledtoscorecavitiestocontaintheprintingink;
andwoodblockprinting,andletterpressprinting,whereininkisappliedtotheraisedsurfacesoflettersorimages.Today,mosttypesofhigh-volumebooksandmagazines,especiallywhenillustratedincolour,areprintedwithoffsetlithography,whichhasbecomethemostcommonformofprintingtechnologysincethe1960s.Thewordlithographyalsodenotesphotolithography,amicrofabricationtechniqueusedinthemicroelectronicsindustrytomakeintegratedcircuitsandmicroelectromechanicalsystems.
Theprincipleoflithography
Lithographyusessimplechemicalprocessestocreateanimage.Forinstance,thepositivepartofanimageisawater-repelling("
hydrophobic"
)substance,whilethenegativeimagewouldbewater-retaining("
hydrophilic"
).Thus,whentheplateisintroducedtoacompatibleprintinginkandwatermixture,theinkwilladheretothepositiveimageandthewaterwillcleanthenegativeimage.Thisallowsaflatprintplatetobeused,enablingmuchlongerandmoredetailedprintrunsthantheolderphysicalmethodsofprinting(e.g.,intaglioprinting,letterpressprinting).
LithographywasinventedbyAloisSenefelderinBohemiain1796.Intheearlydaysoflithography,asmoothpieceoflimestonewasused(hencethename"
lithography"
:
"
lithos"
(λιθο?
)istheancientGreekwordforstone).Aftertheoil-basedimagewasputonthesurface,asolutionofgumarabicinwaterwasapplied,thegumstickingonlytothenon-oilysurface.Duringprinting,wateradheredtothegumarabicsurfacesandavoidedtheoilyparts,whiletheoilyinkusedforprintingdidtheopposite.
Lithographyonlimestone
LithographystoneandmirrorimageprintofamapofMunich
Lithographyworksbecauseofthemutualrepulsionofoilandwater.Theimageisdrawnonthesurfaceoftheprintplatewithafatoroil-basedmedium(hydrophobic)suchasawaxcrayon,whichmaybepigmentedtomakethedrawingvisible.Awiderangeofoil-basedmediaisavailable,butthedurabilityoftheimageonthestonedependsonthelipidcontentofthematerialbeingused,anditsabilitytowithstandwaterandacid.Afterthedrawingoftheimage,anaqueoussolutionofgumarabic,weaklyacidifiedwithnitricacidHNO3isappliedtothestone.Thefunctionofthissolutionistocreateahydrophiliclayerofcalciumnitratesalt,Ca(NO3)2,andgumarabiconallnon-imagesurfaces.Thegumsolutionpenetratesintotheporesofthestone,completelysurroundingtheoriginalimagewithahydrophiliclayerthatwillnotaccepttheprintingink.Usinglithographicturpentine,theprinterthenremovesanyexcessofthegreasydrawingmaterial,butahydrophobicmolecularfilmofitremainstightlybondedtothesurfaceofthestone,rejectingthegumarabicandwater,butreadytoaccepttheoilyink.[5]
Whenprinting,thestoneiskeptwetwithwater.Naturallythewaterisattractedtothelayerofgumandsaltcreatedbytheacidwash.Printinginkbasedondryingoilssuchaslinseedoilandvarnishloadedwithpigmentisthenrolledoverthesurface.Thewaterrepelsthegreasyinkbutthehydrophobicareasleftbytheoriginaldrawingmaterialacceptit.Whenthehydrophobicimageisloadedwithink,thestoneandpaperarerunthroughapresswhichappliesevenpressureoverthesurface,transferringtheinktothepaperandoffthestone.
Senefelderhadexperimentedduringtheearly19thcenturywithmulticolorlithography;
inhis1819book,hepredictedthattheprocesswouldeventuallybeperfectedandusedtoreproducepaintings.[2]Multi-colorprintingwasintroducedbyanewprocessdevelopedbyGodefroyEngelmann(France)in1837knownaschromolithography.[2]Aseparatestonewasusedforeachcolor,andaprintwentthroughthepressseparatelyforeachstone.Themainchallengewastokeeptheimagesaligned(inregister).Thismethodlentitselftoimagesconsistingoflargeareasofflatcolor,andresultedinthecharacteristicposterdesignsofthisperiod.
"
Lithography,orprintingfromsoftstone,largelytooktheplaceofengravingintheproductionofEnglishcommercialmapsafterabout1852.Itwasaquick,cheapprocessandhadbeenusedtoprintBritisharmymapsduringthePeninsulaWar.Mostofthecommercialmapsofthesecondhalfofthe19thcenturywerelithographedandunattractive,thoughaccurateenough."
[6]
Themodernlithographicprocess
A1902lithographmap(originalsize33×
24cm)
High-volumelithographyisusedpresentlytoproduceposters,maps,books,newspapers,andpackaging—justaboutanysmooth,mass-produceditemwithprintandgraphicsonit.Mostbooks,indeedalltypesofhigh-volumetext,arenowprintedusingoffsetlithography.
Foroffsetlithography,whichdependsonphotographicprocesses,flexiblealuminum,polyester,mylarorpaperprintingplatesareusedinsteadofstonetablets.Modernprintingplateshaveabrushedorroughenedtextureandarecoveredwithaphotosensitiveemulsion.Aphotographicnegativeofthedesiredimageisplacedincontactwiththeemulsionandtheplateisexposedtoultravioletlight.Afterdevelopment,theemulsionshowsareverseofthenegativeimage,whichisthusaduplicateoftheoriginal(positive)image.TheimageontheplateemulsioncanalsobecreatedbydirectlaserimaginginaCTP(Computer-To-Plate)deviceknownasaplatesetter.Thepositiveimageistheemulsionthatremainsafterimaging.Non-imageportionsoftheemulsionhavetraditionallybeenremovedbyachemicalprocess,thoughinrecenttimesplateshavecomeavailablewhichdonotrequiresuchprocessing.
LithographypressforprintingmapsinMunich
Theplateisaffixedtoacylinderonaprintingpress.Dampeningrollersapplywater,whichcoverstheblankportionsoftheplatebutisrepelledbytheemulsionoftheimagearea.Hydrophobicink,whichisrepelledbythewaterandonlyadherestotheemulsionoftheimagearea,isthenappliedbytheinkingrollers.
Ifthisimageweretransferreddirectlytopaper,itwouldcreateamirror-typeimageandthepaperwouldbecometoowet.Instead,theplaterollsagainstacylindercoveredwitharubberblanket,whichsqueezesawaythewater,picksuptheinkandtransfersittothepaperwithuniformpressure.Thepaperpassesbetweentheblanketcylinderandacounter-pressureorimpressioncylinderandtheimageistransferredtothepaper.Becausetheimageisfirsttransferred,oroffsettotherubberblanketcylinder,thisreproductionmethodisknownasoffsetlithographyoroffsetprinting.[7]
Manyinnovationsandtechnicalrefinementshavebeenmadeinprintingprocessesandpressesovertheyears,includingthedevelopmentofpresseswithmultipleunits(eachcontainingoneprintingplate)thatcanprintmulti-colorimagesinonepassonbothsidesofthesheet,andpressesthataccommodatecontinuousrolls(webs)ofpaper,knownaswebpresses.AnotherinnovationwasthecontinuousdampeningsystemfirstintroducedbyDahlgreninsteadoftheoldmethodwhichisstillusedonolderpresses(conventionaldampening),whicharerollerscoveredwithmolleton(cloth)whichabsorbsthewater.Thisincreasedcontrolofthewaterflowtotheplateandallowedforbetterinkandwaterbalance.Currentdampeningsystemsincludea"
deltaeffectorvario"
whichslowstherollerincontactwiththeplate,thuscreatingasweepingmovementovertheinkimagetocleanimpuritiesknownas"
hickies"
.
ArchiveoflithographicstonesinMunich
Theprocessoflithographyprintingisseenhere.[8]Thissimplifiedversionofalithographicprintingpressgivesyouanideaofhowtheprintingprocessworks.Thispressisalsocalledaninkpyramidduetothefactthattheinkistransferredthroughseverallayersofrollerswithdifferentpurposes.Thelithographicprintingpressesarecommonlyusedinnewspaperproductionwherefastrollingandjumpingrollsareafamouspartofthepressingsceneineverynewspaperproductionmovie.
Theadventofdesktoppublishingmadeitpossiblefortypeandimagestobemodifiedeasilyonpersonalcomputersforeventualprintingbydesktoporcommercialpresses.Thedevelopmentofdigitalimagesettersenabledprintshopstoproducenegativesforp
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