APR, Esko Host Two Day EG Seminar, Open House

GLENDALE HEIGHTS, ILAll Printing Resources, Inc. (APR) and Esko are teaming up again, jointly presenting a comprehensive industry seminar focused on the continued developments in Expanded Gamut (EG) and flexographic printing. With the addition of the new GIDUE Digital Flexo Excellence press at APR’s HQ, this year promises to offer even more insight into the successful implementation of EG.

The seminar is intended for printers and converters that are just beginning to explore the EG buzz as well as those familiar with EG, but looking for more in depth exposure that offers practical applications of the processes and tools. For those who have already implemented EG, this event is an opportunity to learn more about the latest developments for EG and the pressroom. Attendees will also receive additional training to help streamline processes and procedures that they may already have in place.

During the course of the two day seminar we will review the steps, processes, tools and software necessary for successful EG implementation. The demonstrations will include two live pressruns. The seminar addresses topics from design and prepress image conversions to pressroom ink selection, characterization and process control. Interactive software and pressroom activities are incorporated both days.

This year’s seminar is being held March 17-18 at APR’s HQ in Glendale Heights, IL. Presenters include Mark Samworth of Esko and Catherine Haynes of All Printing Resources.

Seminar topics include:

  • An In-depth Look at Equinox
  • Expanded Gamut in Detail
  • Understanding LAB and LCH
  • Printing to a Specification
  • Ink Selection and Press Characterization for Expanded Gamut
    • Including a characterization press run, measuring press sheets and making profiles
  • Image and Vector Art Conversion
    • Including converting a production job with Equinox, plate output and a production run and measurement comparison
  • Process Control for ECG
  • Stability of 7-Color Process Discussion

The cost for the seminar is $250 per person, which includes lunch each day. Seating is limited, so advanced registration is necessary.