Location: Madren Conference Center, Clemson, SC
Coordinator: Duane Woolbright, duanew@clemson.edu
Type: 2.5 Day Symposium
Course Fee: Individual $795, Group (3+) $750
Registration includes continental breakfasts, lunches, and a dinner event.
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Next Offering: TBA
| Course Outline (with topics) |
| Symposium Overview |
| In today's corrugated market, there is a greater demand than ever for converters to provide their customers with high-quality printing. Printers who wish to distinguish themselves from their competition must first master the fundamentals of quality print. This symposium is designed for anyone who needs a sound understanding of the technologies, methods, and materials required for top quality, direct print on corrugated.
This 2 1/2 day symposium provides participants with an in-depth overview of the elements of the printing system, examining board liners, anilox rolls, doctor blades, inks and plate systems to demonstrate how they are integrated together to produce enhanced graphics, from clean solids and line work to halftones and process color. The symposium features a number of interactive breakout sessions and a troubleshooting workshop to identify press issues and corrective action. Participants will develop a thorough understanding of controlling the combinations of anilox rolls, inks, plates and pre-press possibilities to best suit their needs. The discussion will include tools and methods that any plant can implement to analyze and improve print quality. The symposium gathers together industry leaders from around the country to share their experience and knowledge on corrugated print. Participants have the opportunity to freely discuss their printing concerns with these experts and Clemson faculty in panel discussions and breakout sessions. The learning opportunities are extended into the evenings with social hours and banquet featuring a Q&A session with a panel of industry vendors and technical representatives. |
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