Anatomy Complete - Tips on What Plates Work Best
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 | 2:00pm EST
Created with the support of AICC Education Investor Printron
Description:
Review the flexo process with Printron providing information on how all parts need to work together for ultimate success. Plates are the “brains” of the process, and we will discuss what plate and mounting systems work best for certain applications.
Digital workflow is here to stay, and this webinar will show you how it can benefit you, even if you’re not printing high graphics!
Registration Fee:
AICC Member: $100 AICC Non-Member: $300
*This webinar is included in the All Access Pass
Also take AICC's FREE Optimizing the Flexographic Printing Process Course
on The Packaging School
Instructors:
Jack Fulton, Vice President - Sales, Printron
Jack has been involved in the corrugated printing industry for over 43 years. He works for Printron, a leading supplier of prepress services, printing plates and cutting dies for the flexographic industry. Beyond his overall responsibility for sales and marketing, he is very active in the high graphics arena, both in the prepress area and the development of plate and mounting systems for the corrugated market. As the use of digital printing grows within the corrugated industry the need for quality prepress is a major issue. Jack is working with press manufacturers and printers alike to find the best way to provide these services
in an accurate and cost-effective way. If you are going to be productive and profitable the file you are printing must be correct when the machine starts!
Rick Pomerenka, Sales Manager, Printron
Rick has worked in the corrugated flexo industry for over 35 years. He is a former Top Cat award winner from Clemson University. It has been his honor to speak at several National TAPPI and FTA conferences. Rick is also
a regular presenter at corrugated seminars for Fox Valley Technical College. Rick is an experienced Flexo print judge and has been chosen to be one of the judges at the 2021 SuperCorrExpo Box Manufacturing Olympics
print competition.
Jake Kraus, Account Executive, Printron
Jake has worked in the corrugated printing industry for the past 20 years as an Account Executive for Printron. He is a regular speaker for Fox Valley Technical College Corrugate Seminars & Training programs and in 2019 spoke in the Corrugated Session at the Annual FTA Forum. He received a BS in Administration from the University of Wisconsin /Milwaukee in 1997 and spent the next 3 years playing professional baseball.
Registrants who cancel more than three weeks prior
to the program date are entitled to a full refund of the registration
fee; three weeks or less, but more than one week, a cancellation penalty
of 50% of the registration fee will be assessed; less than one week and
no shows, no refund. AICC does NOT offer refunds for those who cancel
within three weeks of the program date and wish to reschedule their
participation to another program or to the same program on a later date.
However, substitutions are allowed and strongly encouraged and can be
made from the same company for the same course date. If AICC
cancels any program, a full refund will be provided. AICC may cancel
programs if attendance does not meet required levels.
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