RONKONKOMA, N.Y.—In today’s environment, digital workflow processes such as plate making should be simpler not more complicated. Optimizing the Digital Plate Package for Flexography is a series of seminars, demonstrations and hands-on sessions where attendees will learn to un-complicate digital plate pre-press and production in order to achieve optimal results. The two-day program, August 2-3, is limited to 25 people and is hosted by Clemson University’s Department of Graphic Communications.
Joining Clemson’s faculty will be top industry presenters such as Mark Mazur (Dupont Imaging Technologies), Mark Samworth (Artwork Systems), David Chinnis (Flint Group Printing Plates) and Dr. John Anderson (FTA). They will teach attendees how to avoid plate-making pitfalls and recognize common mistakes. Plate issues can be avoided, print problems reduced and ROI increased by first learning the proper rules and then correctly applying the workflow tools available.
This seminar is appropriate for all segments of flexography and is co-sponsored by the Foundation of Flexographic Technical Association (FFTA).
The topics discussed are recommended for:
- Practitioners wishing to maximize their digital plate making capabilities.
- Companies planning to convert to a digital plate making workflow.
- Training new employees and updating current staff.
- Companies with plate consistency and performance issues.
The cost for an individual is $450. Group rates are available for 3 or more.
For details and on-line registration: graphics.clemson.edu/itc/sem_plates.htm or contact Duane Woolbright at 864-656-7664 or via email at duanew@clemson.edu