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Clemson University to Host Corrugated Symposium

January 2007
FUNDAMENTALS OF QUALITY PRINT ON CORRUGATED SYMPOSIUM
Presented by FFTA & Clemson University
February 21-23, 2007 Clemson University, Clemson SC

This 2 1/2 day program provides participants with an in-depth overview of the elements of the printing system, examining board liners, anilox, doctor blades, inks and plate systems to demonstrate how they are integrated to produce enhanced graphics from clean solids and line work to halftones and even process color. Participants will develop a thorough understanding of controlling the combinations of press 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.

HANDS-ON SESSIONS:
There are a number of interactive breakouts, demos and a troubleshooting workshop to identify press issues and recommend corrective action.

ACCESS TO EXPERTS:
Participants have many opportunities to speak with the presenters at length during meals and social hours that extend into the evening about their printing concerns.

EXPERTISE INCLUDES:
Cordes Porcher (P Squared)
Carl Cecil (Color Resolutions Int’l)
Marek Skrzynski (CSW, Inc.)
Colleen Twomey (MacDermid Printing Solutions)
Scott Gilbert (Smurfit-Stone)
Jean Jackson (Allison Systems)
Larry Wm. Evans (Printing Services, Inc.)
Page Crouch (Clemson University)
Kern Cox (Clemson University)
Rory Marsoun (Clemson University)
and More...

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone new to corrugated printing or those wishing to improve their fundamental skills and understanding of the process in order to achieve quality print. Benefits both management and staff in areas such as:
Production
Design and Prepress for Corrugated
Sales
Customers Service
Quality Control & In-Plant Training
Industry Supply

REGISTER EARLY & SAVE $100
Early Rate: $695 per person ($795 after Jan. 19th)
Early Group Rate: $650 each...3 or more ($750 after Jan. 19th)

REGISTER ON-LINE NOW FOR SAVINGS:
http://graphics.clemson.edu/ITC/sym_cor.htm

PRICE INCLUDES:
3 breakfasts, 2 lunches plus social hours and a panel discussion dinner.
Sessions meet at Clemson University’s Printing & Converting Lab and the Madren Conference Center.

CONTACT:
Duane Woolbright for details:
Duanew@clemson.edu
ph. 864-656-7664
fax. 864-656-4808
 

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