CHARLOTTE, NC—Harper Corporation announced the completion of their annual Technical Meetings at their corporate headquarters in Charlotte, NC. These meetings are part of Harper’s plan to support their customers with dedicated technical service and support.
Each Harper Technical Service Representative throughout North and South America was in attendance and trained in all aspects of anilox technology. Sean Teufler, Harper’s technical director, led the sessions and provided input on anilox specifications, new engraving technologies, banded roll trials, coating applications, and the protection of anilox rolls through proper care and maintenance.
According to Alan Rogers, vice president of sales, these meetings are Harper’s way of educating technical personnel on the latest advancements in the industry and keeping abreast of growing trends in flexographic printing. This team of technical representatives is known as the Harper GraphicSolutions Division and represents more than 250 years of combined printing experience.
A highlight of the meeting was the session on volume measurement. Josh Kiser, product manager for HarperScientific, provided an in-depth presentation on the different anilox volume measurement tools, and the challenges customers face when investing in scope technology. Tony Donato, Harper’s product development engineer, concluded the sessions with detailed information on anilox sleeves.
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