Flexo classes start January 29, 2019 at Fullerton College, Fullerton, California

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New member
Whether you are new to flexo or a seasoned veteran, here is an opportunity to learn more about flexo and/or improve your level of skill and knowledge of flexo. There has been major technological advances in inks, plates, subtrates, and equipment in the last five years For those of you who are new to flexo, whether it’s sales, customer service, press helpers, production graphic artist, rewinders, register for the Intro to Flexo class and come learn about the entire workflow for flexo which includes estimating, customer service, electronic prepress, platemaking, scheduling, press operation, finishing, packaging, shipping.

For the seasoned veteran, take the Advanced Flexo class and learn how to set impression, print four color process, color match on press, set up and waste reduction techniques, proper mounting techniques, anilox selection, and more.

Intro to Flexo covers:

Hands on training on a 7” three color Mark Andy 830 press

Electronic prepress with Esko

Platemaking with Dupont processor

Advanced Flexo covers:

Hands on training on a 10” six color Mark Andy 2200 press

Four color process

Fingerprinting

Set up and waste reduction

Stickyback and plate mounting

Use of spectrodensotometer

Ink mixing

Color matching

Aniloxes

Doctor blades

Want to be the best at what you do? Learn from the best. Instructor, Wilson Wong, has over 3o years experience in flexo; and has been teaching flexo at Fullerton College for over 15 years.

Sign up now by going to www.fullcoll.edu. Admissions and registration can all be done online. Flexo classes are offered Tuesday/Thursday from 6PM to 9PM. I look forward to seeing you in class.

Any questions or problem, contact me anytime.

Wilson Wong, Flexo Instructor, [email protected]
 

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