05.15.07
Clemson plans seminars on digital flexo proofing
The Graphic Communications Department of Clemson University, located in Clemson, SC, USA, will conduct two day-and-a-half seminars in May on the subject of digital proofing for flexography. The seminars will take place May 22-23 and May 24-25, with a golf outing planned for the afternoon of May 23.
“One of the most reported headaches and problems from the packaging industry is getting predictable color on the flexo press,” says Sam Ingram, chairman of the department. “Companies coming to Clemson and other sources for training are constantly inquiring about the power of proofing solutions to predict color with a variety of methods and technologies currently available. That’s why Clemson formed a committee of industry leaders to produce a new event in their Seminar Series titled Digital Proofing for Flexography.”
Each seminar splits the attendees’ time in half with a mix of presentations, discussions and hands-on proofing evaluation led by the proofing vendors themselves. A range of proofing technologies will be available for proof production in the breakouts, including digital halftone, expanded colorant inkjet, continuous and halftone inkjet, soft proofing, multiple color management systems, and more.
Each session is limited to 24 attendees. Registration is $495 per person; the group rate is $450 per person.
For more information about the sessions, visit http://graphics.clemson .edu/ITC/digital_proofing_for_flexo_seminar.htm, or contact Jay Sperry at jsperry@clemson.edu, or call 864-656-4732. For online registration, visit http://graphics.clemson.edu/ITC.
The Graphic Communications Department of Clemson University, located in Clemson, SC, USA, will conduct two day-and-a-half seminars in May on the subject of digital proofing for flexography. The seminars will take place May 22-23 and May 24-25, with a golf outing planned for the afternoon of May 23.
“One of the most reported headaches and problems from the packaging industry is getting predictable color on the flexo press,” says Sam Ingram, chairman of the department. “Companies coming to Clemson and other sources for training are constantly inquiring about the power of proofing solutions to predict color with a variety of methods and technologies currently available. That’s why Clemson formed a committee of industry leaders to produce a new event in their Seminar Series titled Digital Proofing for Flexography.”
Each seminar splits the attendees’ time in half with a mix of presentations, discussions and hands-on proofing evaluation led by the proofing vendors themselves. A range of proofing technologies will be available for proof production in the breakouts, including digital halftone, expanded colorant inkjet, continuous and halftone inkjet, soft proofing, multiple color management systems, and more.
Each session is limited to 24 attendees. Registration is $495 per person; the group rate is $450 per person.
For more information about the sessions, visit http://graphics.clemson .edu/ITC/digital_proofing_for_flexo_seminar.htm, or contact Jay Sperry at jsperry@clemson.edu, or call 864-656-4732. For online registration, visit http://graphics.clemson.edu/ITC.