Wilks says the first step is to wipe the cylinder across its surface in one direction. He warns not to wipe back and forth because the goal is to get all of the debris located on one side. Then, a piece of masking tape or duct tape can be wrapped around the end of the cylinder with the debris to remove all the unwanted material.
Cory Francer is an Analyst with NAPCO Research, where he leads the team’s coverage of the dynamic and growing packaging market. Cory also is the former editor-in-chief of Packaging Impressions and is still an active contributor to its print magazines, blogs, and events. With a decade of experience as a professional journalist and editor, Cory brings an eye for storytelling to his packaging research, providing compelling insight into the industry's most pressing business issues. He is an active participant in many of the industry's associations and has played an essential role in the development of the annual Digital Packaging Summit. Cory can be reached at cfrancer@napco.com