January
2003 Screen Printing Magazines |
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Screen
Printing Magazine is 50 Years Old New
ASPT Members Announced p.8 Bron Wolff, Daniel Gilsdorf,
Robert Gellemare
Joe Clarke, ASPT presented with 2002 Swormstedt Award
p.8 "Balancing Act"
Lawson Trooper Automatic Garment Press profile
p.12 Starts at $11,500
Reducing Dot Gain and Improving Tone Range Through
Posterization Mark Coudray, ASPT p.22
Halftone tone range, print contrast and image detail.
Saving Money with Simple Solutions Peter
Kiddell & Carol Swift p.26 Pad Printing
Critical Communication Rick Davis, ASPT
p.32
Corporate buyers and contractors must communicate
Build a Better Computer System Mark Goodridge
p.36 5 Step Program to Build New Computer
Time Capsule - 50 Year Birthday of Screen Printing Magazine
p.42
Supercharge Your Separating Speed In Photoshop
Thomas Trimingham p.44
Action scripts, layer styles and key shortcuts.
Understanding Your Options in Screen Cleaning and Reclaiming
Geoff McCue, ASPT p.52
Custom Decorating With Digital-Transfer Technology
Tom Frecska p.58
Digitally produced heat transfers primer.
Anniversary Acknowledgements Tom Frecska
p.80 Thanks to all on 50th birthday |
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The Isolation Process Jeffrey
Gitomer p.18
Job From Hell! Tony Pepitone p.22
- gel ink
Before Cutting Prices, Think Twice Vince
DeCecco p.30
The Third Degree Jeff Campos p.34
- process separations
Athletic Decorating Options James Ortolani
p.40
Preventive Maintenance Joe Clarke, ASPT
p.54
Automatic Press Showcase p.54 no author listed
Before Purchasing an Automatic Textile Press
John Coburn, SGIA p.63
Plan, Prepare, Proceed, Persist Maia Tress
p.72 great new picture - "Guerilla-marketing" tips.
Joe Clarke, ASPT receives Swormstedt Award
p.86 |
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Decorators Score with
Cutting-Edge Techniques - Cover Story - Melanie
Allison, Associate Editor
Innovative techniques put decorators in the end zone.
What's new in the industry's most dynamic sector?
Deborah Sexton, Contributing Editor
10 Smart Moves for New Business Owners James
Ortolani
Start-up screen printers face daunting decisions when it comes
to daily operations.
10 Ways to Guarantee Start-Up Success Mark
Coudray, ASPT
There's a reason so many small businesses fail. Here are some
simple ways to help you succeed.
Screen Printing Equipment and Supplies Wendy
Angel, Assistant Editor
COLUMNS
Better Business–The PROFITcycle: Audit & Review
Greg Kitson
Keeping your shop healthy and profitable begins with an overall
management review.
Graphics PC–Don't Be Afraid of Darks Scott
Fresener, ASPT
CorelDraw can help you create underbases that bring out the
best in your designs.
Embroidery Basics–No More Rainy Day Blues
Jimmy Lamb
Embroidering on waterproof garments isn't as hard as it may
seem.
Digitizing Pro–Earn the Fringe Benefits
Steve Wilson
Along with all things '70s, fringe is popular again. Make the
most of this funky decorating opportunity.
Sublimation Sales–Gear Up for Spring Jim
Woodhouse
Knowing how and where to market your sublimatable products is
the first step to sales success.
In the Trenches: On Main's Street Wendy
Angel, Assistant Editor
A keen eye toward customer service keeps Christy & Main on the
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SGIA Journal |
First Quarter issue hasn't arrived yet |
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First issue with new title
Data Sheet Introduction p.3
How To Measure and Test Plastisol Ink
Johnny Shell of the SGIA p.5
4Q4 Lowen Corp's Gordon Brown p.8
Effects of Drying Temperature on Screen Tension
by SPTF announcement p.15 |
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The Tri-Face Challenge - Justin
Green's Sign Game p.8 Pigeons are trouble
No screen printing |
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Linealizatión un proceso efectivo
para medios tonos Part 1 Mark Coudray, ASPT
p.20
Cinco consejos para usuarios de Photoshop Thomas
Trimingham p.36
Competición en un mercado internacional
Rick Davis, ASPT p.56
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OLED Technology p.17
Digital Fabric Printing in the 20th Century - Dye Sub
vs. Direct Printing p. 32
Second Surface Graphics p. 58
Ken Higgins Farewell p. 64
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Monitors: Serving a variety of visual
purposes Randall Reese p.46 Big list and 6
profiles
COPYRIGHTS: what they are, how to protect them
Jake Widman p.60
The Problem with Print-Life Projections Eric
Everett p.66
Eleven reasons not to base service-life predictions for ink-jet
prints on accelerated lab tests
1. Light spectra
2. Light intensity
3. Temperature sensitivity of materials
4. Ambient temperatures
5. Humidity
6. Stability in the dark
7. Linearity of degradation
8.Reciprocity failure
9. Gas (ozone) fading
10. Catalytic fading
11. Lux vs. UV
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First
Issue of publication of the Graphic Products Association (GPA)
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former Personalized Products News What
Business Are We In? John
McDaniel p.4
Why the Apparel Graphics Guild Is Being Organized
Mark Venit, Chancellor, Apparel Graphics Guild
p.6
Walking The Aisles of SGIA 2002 Deborah
Sexton p.13
SGIA 2002: Next Generation Products Bill
Leek p.16
CorelDRAW 11 - Part 1 John McDaniel
p.17
Turn T-Shirts into Team Uniforms: Tutorial
Karin Bellinghausen p.19
Good Phone Mark L. Venit, MBA p.28
Air Compressors - Part 2 Judy McDaniel
p.31
Expanding into Sublimation Judy & John
McDaniel p.32 |
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