September 22, 2016
GSG, Dallas, has released its schedule of monthly classes for November and December.
Nov. 4
“Heat Transfer Materials,” Tulsa, Okla.
This class, to be taught by representatives from Siser, will cover available heat-transfer materials, decorating techniques and substrate examples. Equipment and layering effects also will be discussed.
Nov. 10-11
“Auto Wrap,” Tulsa, Okla.
Jeff Wagner, a 3M-certified installer, will teach this two-day class about the vehicle-wrap market, including design, material choices and surface prep. The second day will include a full-wrap install.
Nov. 11
“Intro to Screen Printing,” Oklahoma City, Okla.
Attendees will be walked through the step-by-step process of apparel screen printing. The instructor will cover film options, screen making, inks, press setup and registration, printing techniques, and troubleshooting through a combination of lectures and hands-on training.
Dec. 8-9
“Auto Wrap,” Baton Rouge, La.
Jeff Wagner, a 3M-certified installer, will teach this two-day class about the vehicle wrap market, including design, material choices, and surface prep. The second day will include a full-wrap install.
Dec. 9
“Intro to Screen Printing,” Houston
Attendees will be walked through the step-by-step process of apparel screen printing. The instructor will cover films options, screen making, inks, press setup and registration, printing techniques, and trouble-shooting through a combination of lectures and hands-on training. — M.Q.
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