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Computer-To-Screen Workshop – Registration Extension

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We know the holidays can be hectic, so we’ve extended the Early Bird Discount for the upcoming Computer-To-Screen Workshop to January 13. So if you’ve been too busy to get your registration in, now is the time to visit our website and complete your registration. To receive the Early Bird Discount Price of $99.00 use the discount code: CTSEB at checkout. The class is limited to the first 30 registered people. To register, go to: https://stores.inksoft.com/workshops_at_meg/shop/home

 

We know the holidays can be hectic, so we’ve extended the Early Bird Discount for the upcoming Computer-To-Screen Workshop to January 13. So if you’ve been too busy to get your registration in, now is the time to visit our website and complete your registration. To receive the Early Bird Discount Price of $99.00 use the discount code: CTSEB at checkout. The class is limited to the first 30 registered people. To register, go to: https://stores.inksoft.com/workshops_at_meg/shop/home

 

Mind’s Eye Graphics Inc. in partnership with Douthitt Corporation is proud to announce their Computer-To-screen Workshop at MEG. The workshop will be hosted at Mind’s Eye Graphics, Inc. in Decatur, IN on Feb 1, 2019. All aspects of the Computer-to-Screen loop will be addressed starting with screen cycle cost analysis, rethinking your screen production loop, how to create and use your template, resolution settings, water-based ink vs wax, emulsion/coating, LEDs vs metal halide exposures, and concluding with exposure, washout and press set-up efficiency. Special attention will be paid to using and understanding wax-based Computer-to-Screen equipment. Bonus activities on Thursday, January 31st and Saturday, February 2nd . Check the agenda for more information.

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Technical instructions will be provided by Mark Diehl of Douthitt Corporation, along with Greg Kitson, and the Mind’s Eye staff. These instructors will bring well over 100 years of professional screen making experience in all types of textile production facilities large and small.

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