Charlotte, N.C., June 27, 2008
- Technical experts from global anilox supplier Harper Corporation of
America received outstanding ratings from session attendees at the 2008
Foundation of Flexographic Technical Association (FFTA) Forum in Dallas, Tex.
Tony Donato, Product Development Engineer at Harper Corporation of America,
presented at the Flexo 101 session, addressing the relationship of doctor blade
contact angle to vibration, as well as the importance of loading pressure and
blade material. Always creative, Donato employed a cupcake tin to demonstrate
the interaction between anilox roll, doctor blade and cylinder. He explained
that the relationship between a doctor blade ink metering system and an anilox
roll is geometrical as well as mechanical, emphasizing that careful control of
the variables will produce optimal print results.
Afterward, attendees commented that it was a "very good presentation" with
"easy-to-understand illustrations." Donato's ratings were nearly exclusively
"outstanding" or "very good."
Bill Poulson, Northeast Technical Graphics Advisor at Harper GraphicSolutions™
teamed up with Kurt Hudson of Water Ink Technologies to present a session about
correlating an ink proofer to the press. Poulson launched into the subject by
advising that printers reduce their anilox inventories to two or three volumes.
Any more than that, he warned, and "You're setting yourself up for failure." He
also recommended performing a banded anilox test to determine the best volumes,
and he compared the results of a doctor-bladed hand proofer to a press. Hudson
brought the presentation full circle with illustrations of spectrodensitometer
readings on the proofer's correlation to the press.
The comments the presentation garnered included "Solid practices presented for
color matching," and "Good, relevant content." The pair earned nearly unanimous
ratings of "outstanding" and "very good."
For additional information, please contact Jazmin Kluttz at 704-588-3371, or
jkluttz@harperimage.com.