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David Hunter Founder, Principal of Pilot Marketing Group David Hunter has been helping companies control and manage their color for over 30 years, primarily in the Graphic Arts and Photography market places. He has been teaching the 5 day Implementing Color Management Course at the PIA/GATF Graphic Arts Technical Foundation since its inception in 1996, and Founded the PIA Color Management Conference in 1999. He is also the Project manager for the IDEAlliance/IPA Color Management Certification (CMP) program, the first program available on the Internet to teach and certify professionals on Color Control topics. He was in the original GRACoL G7 Experts and is one of five G7 Master Trainers in the world and has been on the GRACoL committee since 2001. David has researched all of the Color Management Profiling software programs as well as all of the measurement devices on the market. 6. Turn Your Old Press into NEW Decrease make ready, Increase Quality and Speed with your current press room equipment David Hunter THURSDAY, FEB. 16 • 12:30–1:45   The industry is talking about the need to move to a manufacturing environment, not the Graphic Arts, but a Manufacturing facility. What steps can you do to improve the performance in the press room? Closed Loop, CIP Presets, Plate Curve, G7, are all terms that are used, but what are the differences? How do I know which one will most benefit my operation? This session will break down each tool and find out which ones might help your operation. What you will learn: • What types of solutions decrease your make ready time and paper usage • Which solutions improve consistency- across the imaging area of the press and making jobs repeatable over time • Which solutions improve accuracy- making jobs accurate to proof or customer expectations • Which solutions allow you to run the press at faster speeds, more pages per hour Who should attend: Owner, VP Production, plant supervisor, Press supervisor 19. Color Matching Magic Across Any Print Process and Substrate David Hunter FRIDAY, FEB. 17 • 12:30–1:45 This session covers the difference between a Visual Color match and a Colorimetric match, and when to use each. It will help companies determine how many print conditions that they are manufacturing today, how many ICC Profiles, and or Plate Curves are necessary to provide an accurate print as the final output. We will help companies learn the parameters to use to help them determine the optimum number. Find the optimum middle ground for your needs. What you will learn: • Difference between a shared visual appearance match and colorimetric match • How to determine what your printing aims should be for proof and press • How to determine your desired level of quality to determine how many curves • How many ICC profiles you should have to represent all of your print conditions • When to update your Curves or Profiles • How to qualify your customers expectations for color accuracy Who should attend: Plant manager, VP Production, Press Manager, Large Format Manager, Prepress managers and operators, press room managers and operators, large format, digital press operators Prepress p & Production Attend these sessions FREEof charge with the purchase of one scheduled seminar. The Packaging School Sara Shumpert Director - The Packaging School The Packaging School seminars are back again at GOA! And while last year they provided attendees with a preview of the online, 12-course program built with the input of over 600 working professionals, this year Sara Shumpert, The Packaging School Director, will present seminars focusing on the following topics: Printing Packaging Design Workflow Packaging Jeopardy Human Factors Sponsored by www.PackagingSchool.com Making Money with Personalization Mark Schwarb There is big opportunity in personalized products. Personalization through monogramming and name drops can be seen on everything from T-shirts and bags, to head wear and shoes. As the growth and popularity of personalized items continues to climb, heat transfers open your business up to printing more items and finishes than ever before. In this class, you’ll learn: • How to create common styles of monograms and where to find fonts • How to easily add personalization on a variety of items using a heat press, vinyl cutter, and CAD-CUT® heat transfer vinyl • The best heat transfer technologies available for creating personalization Sponsored by www.stahls.com


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