2016 Event Program
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2016 Event Program
Extra Incredible! Extra Awesome! Extra Fantastic! Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 I Hilton Hotel & Resort - Vancouver, Washington, USA Welcome t’s a Bird, It’s a Plane… It’s PRINT! Welcome Print Super Heroes to the 9th Annual PrintROCKS! Presentation and Party. We’re THRILLED you took time away from your duties as Guardians of Good Marketing and Protectors of Print to be here today. It’s not easy to keep up with the continual challenges facing the future of paper, ink and toner, bindery and finishing while we watch data, digital and online shopping advance. We’re here to celebrate you and your fellow defenders as we watch PRINT time and again break through the airwaves and deliver a visual, tactile and interactive punch like no other. Tonight we will honor your work, that of our key partners in education and technology, and will raise a glass to future generations ready to take up the good fight. We appreciate your commitment to your company, our industry, and particularly to all the work PPI and it’s Educational Trust do within the region. Without your vigilant support, we wouldn’t be here tonight. Relax, enjoy and together let’s say CHEERS to PRINT! People’s Choice Award Voting Instructions W e’re using integrated technologies this year for People’s Choice Award voting! Walk around and pick your favorite piece from this year’s entries. You just need the number of the entry you want to nominate. Using a smart phone or device, “tap” or “scan” to access the survey, pull up the choices, vote and hit DONE at the bottom of the screen. How to cast your vote With an Android Phone: 1. Go to Settings > More 2. Tap on the NFC switch to activate it. The Android Beam function should automatically turn on. 3. If Android Beam does not automatically turn on, just tap it and select “Yes” to turn it on. Hold your phone near an NFC sticker (located on signage throughout the entry display area) and the survey will appear on your phone. NFC With an iPhone/iOS device: 1. Download the “QR Scanner” App from the App Store. (or use your preferred QR App) 2. Allow the App access to your Camera. 3. Align the QR Code and scan. The winner will be announced this evening after the Best of Division awards. Volume 1 TONIGHT’S AGENDA 6:00 PM Constructive Cocktails, Entry Gawking & Voting 7:00 PM Welcome to PrintROCKS! Introductions & Dinner 7:45 PM Award Presentations Hickey Pickers, Ed Trust & PrintROCKS! Winners 8:45 PM Ed Trust Raffle & Closing Remarks 9:00 PM Photo Booth, Casino, Caricature Artists, Live DJ & More MENU House Salad greens, cucumber, tomato and carrots (balsamic dressing on side) Carlton Farms Pork Coffee rubbed bone-in pork loin, Washington pear chutney and sour cherry port demi glaze with sweet potato mash OR ArtichokeHazelnut Chicken Herb-seared breast of chicken with an artichoke/ hazelnut/cream cheese crust, served with spinach Florentine and sun-dried tomato mash OR Butternut Squash Lasagna (vegetarian) Baked with layers of pasta, butternut squash, spinach, ricotta, Parmesan, mozzarella and hazelnut béchamel with blistered cherry tomatoes, fresh seasonal vegetables Crème brûlée Cheesecake 1 DEVELOPING OUR FUTURE WORKFORCE 2 1 3 4 We ’ re lookin ’ to raisE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FOR THE 12 14 13 The PPI Educational Trust is working hard to ignite a passion for print in the next generation. 15 Please generously support our efforts tonight through the purchase of raffle tickets with a chance to win thousands of dollars in raffle prizes* or by contributing to the PPI Educational Trust directly. PPI EDUCATION TRUST RAFFLE TICKETS 17 18 20 19 21 22 23 24 we accept CASH or CREDIT 26 SAHALEE GOLF PACKAGE AMAZON ECHO BBQ PACKAGE WINE PACKAGE TRAVEL PACKAGE PORTLAND TRAILBLAZER PACKAGE PANTONE CAPSURE™ INSTAX POLAROID PACKAGE AND MANY MORE! 2 Bellevue • Kent • Yakima Kennewick • Spokane Portland • Vancouver Corvallis • Eugene Down 4. THE BEST PRINT IN THE WEST ANNUAL COMPETITION 1. Lens built into a small stand. Used to inspect copy, film, proofs, plates and printing. 9. Department in a print house responsible for collating, folding and trimming projects. The Northwest’s Leaders in Business Technology Solutions! (877)398-3030 www.wcpsolutions.com 2. Spot or imperfection, most visible in areas of heavy ink coverage, caused by dirt on the plate or blanket. 3. Abbreviation for the Pacific Print Industries Association 10. Covers and spine that, as a unit, enclose the pages of a hardbound book. 6. A specific color such as yellow or green. 11. A unit of measure in the printing industry. 7. Device for cutting, scoring, stamping, embossing & debossing. 13. To compress paper along a straight line so it folds more easily and accurately. 8. To place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. 14. Piece of paper, metal, plastic or rubber carrying an image to be reproduced using a printing press. 10. To dry inks, varnishes or other coatings after printing to ensure good adhesion and prevent offset. 17. 500 sheets of paper. 12. Back or binding edge of a publication. 20. Camera work, color separations, stripping, plate making and other functions performed prior to printing. PAPER. PACKAGING. JANSAN. EQUIPMENT. 30 Across 5. To use chemicals to carve an image into metal, glass or film. * Must be present to win. Raffle winners will be drawn after the Awards presentation. Raffle purchases are not deductible but donations are! www.ctx-xerox.com 503.620.0202 27 29 Raffle prizes donated by Canon, Falco Sult, Federated Insurance, Fujifilm, Pacific Office Automation, Rapid Bind, B&B Print Source, Cardconnect, West Linn Paper Company, X-Rite, Great Western Ink, Pay Northwest, Case Paper and Printing Industries Credit Bureau. www.qbsi-xerox.com 425.896.5000 25 28 OUR SUPER PRIZES INCLUDE: • • • • • • • • • 16 21. Spotty, uneven ink absorption. 22. “Dots per square inch,” a measure of output resolution. 23. Test sheet made to reveal errors or flaws, predict results on press and record how a job is intended to appear when finished. 24. Abbreviation for red, green, blue, the additive color primaries. 13. To assemble images on film for plate making. 15. Translucent logo in paper created during manufacturing by slight embossing from a dandy roll while paper is still approximately 90 percent water. 16. Phenomenon of middle pages of a folded signature extending slightly beyond outside pages. 18. Undesirable pattern resulting when halftones and screen tints are made with improperly aligned screens. 19. To press an image into paper so it lies above the surface. 26. All original copy, including type, photos and illustrations, intended for printing. 25. To print a sheet completely with an ink or varnish. 29. Abbreviation for cyan, magenta, yellow and black, the four process colors. 27. Screening or adding white to a solid color for results of lightening that specific color. 30. To press an image into paper so it lies below the surface. 28. Awkward reference to Pantone Matching System. 3 The credit card processor you can trust. We can save you from pricey credit card processing fees. The world’s first ready-to-use NFC paper for professional and end-user finishing, ushering in a new era in intelligent print media, packaging and much more. powercoatpaper.com/alive Danny Turner, Regional Account Manager (913) 214-5029 [email protected] www.basyspro.com Experience Personalized Service Teamwork cardconnect.com Setting Our Focus on the Future Workforce in Visual Communications Support YOUR Ed Trust Please Make a DONATION TODAY! komori-america.us purpledeck.com CERTIFIED PRINT WORKFLOWS. WHERE PRECISION Discover the Océ VarioPrint® i300 high-speed, sheetfed inkjet press, as well as the slim Océ ColorStream® 3000 Z continuous feed inkjet press, and learn why we’ve been recognized year after year. ACCELERATES SUCCESS. LET US BE THE FUEL 425.269.3799 [email protected] 4 ©2016 Electronics For Imaging, Inc. All rights reserved. BEYOND ACCLAIM UNLEASH INNOVATION DOWNLOAD THE INKJET SUMMIT CASE STUDIES. VISIT PPS.CSA.CANON.COM/INNOVATION 877-623-4969 CSA.CANON.COM © 2016 Canon Solutions America, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Our Value Is Measured By Your Success! Roll by roll, saving pressrooms across the nation. SEATTLE | PORTLAND Spicers has always been committed to the paper business. • Long-established relationships with our mill partners. • Dedicated teams of sales and customer service professionals. • Support of industry leaders and initiatives. • Commitment to a deep and steady inventory of the paper our customers count on the most, every day. www.federatedinsurance.com Federated Mutual Insurance Company Federated Service Insurance Company* Federated Life Insurance Company Owatonna, Minnesota 55060 | Phone: 507.455.5200 www.federatedinsurance.com spicers.com www.westlinnpaper.com *Not licensed in the states of NH, NJ, and VT. © 2016 Federated Insurance PPI HICKEY PICKERS CRITERIA 425.883.3111 | falcosult.com Service to the NW Industry xrite.com This individual contributed to the NW region either through their own business or by representing another. Teaching & Training The recipient has exhibited interest in helping and sharing for the benefit of others in our industry, “paying it forward”. Contributing to the PPI Association T T W O R K A R D 22 I P E 23 B I M O O I A M R 17 T S 13 24 T 19 C O R 15 P 14 5 E P U O 1 L L T A U T 9 C H 6 B 7 I 4 3 P I R I 11 E S S C 16 E E 8 N T A C G N D D I R S P E E A S P E E S 12 U 10 20 I R C E R P N W E E E L T A E P 25 E 21 18 L F R G B Y R E R K R O C P K S I 2 H newdirectionpartners.com F 6 gkservices.com R O O 27 ©2016 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox®, Xerox and Design®, iGen® and “Work Can Work Better” are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. M Xerox® iGen® 5 Press 26 mergers and acquisitions since 1979 S 300 28 S FIVE COLOR STATIONS, SO HITTING MORE PANTONE® COLORS WORKS BETTER. S 30 National Apparel & Facility Services Provider P B O S O I R P xerox.com/iGen5 E E D N K Your color always in harmony. 29 A selfless contribution of time that demonstrates commitment to improving the awareness and significance of printing to others. S R This is meant to underscore the value one has in building and protecting their personal reputation. C M Y Print fujifilmusa.com Reputation Across ake You M A body of one’s work and contributions consistent with someone who donates their time in promoting our industry. 4. PRINTROCKS 5. ETCH 9. BINDERY 10. CASE 11. PICA 13. SCORE 14. PLATE 17. REAM 20. PREPRESS 21. MOTTLE 22. DPI 23. PROOF 24. RGB 26. ARTWORK 29. CMYK 30. DEBOSS ats Congr ers! Pick Hickey OCK! Longevity Down Today, we are announcing the 2016 Hickey Pickers and congratulate them on receiving the highest honor awarded by their colleagues. They will join the ranks of 168 past recipients, all of whom are held in high admiration. Because getting lucky was never about planning for the future. Hickey Picker award winners are chosen based on the following five standards: 1. LOUPE 2. HICKEY 3. PPI 6. HUE 7. DIE 8. REGISTER 10. CURE 12. SPINE 13. STRIP 15. WATERMARK 16. CREEP 18. MOIRE 19. EMBOSS 25. FLOOD 27. TINT 28. PMS I n 1975 the Hickey Picker award was created to recognize those in our industry who have established and earned a reputation deserving of notice. They are “champions of print” with a keen eye for what it takes to deliver quality and service, while setting a gold standard for leadership. 7 A SUPER SHOUT OUT TO THIS YEAR’S PARTICIPANTS! AAA Printing Abbott’s Printing, Inc. Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School Alphagraphics Billings American Printing & Publishing Clean Copy Lawton Printing Services Color Art Printing Lithtex Printing Solutions ColorGraphics Minuteman Press Redmond Consolidated Press Eagle Web Press Emerald City Graphics North West Book An RR Donnelley Company Oregon Web Press Esprit Graphic Communications Premier Press Green River College Hagadone Printing B&B Print Source Highline College Barran Liebman Journal Graphics PrintROCKS.org 8 Morel Ink PrintWest Salmon Creek Journal Trojan Litho Wright Business Graphics 2016 Hickey Picker Winners celebrating our print rock starS! Michael Makin Les Davis Kathryn Lansing Printing Industries of America Lithtex Printing Solutions Spicers Paper Dan Adkison Gary Stone Doug Stevens Wright Business Graphics Consolidated Press Lithtex Printing Solutions NAME Milt Bell Orm Binford Glen Cruson Bob Dahlstrom Lee Estabrook* Bob Hallwyler* Fred Lincoln Jim McCulley* Ben Miller Pat Ness Cliff Parson Eddie Sakai* Jack Sauer Jim Snow Wayne Taylor James Akmine Al Briggs Don Bumgarner A.D. Clippingdale Warren Deal Tadashi Hiraoka* Jack McCracken Mitch Mitchell DeWitt Peets* Cliff Prout Stan Ross* Clyde Thornburg Bob Wack* Norm Workman Don Bowne Glen Cruson Champ Egami* Bill Fetsch Bob Kite* Phillip Koke Ken Moorehead Ken Reiman* Rick Young* Bob Butterfield Don Durham Dick Hudson Tom Keefe* Ray Lawton Harold Matsumura Bob Taylor Rick Young* Bob Brown Del Koke Al McDonald Gordon Nex Joe Chung Vic Crosetti Gordon Hess John Stirek John Trachtenberg John Tragis COMPANY Graphic Arts Center Metropolitan Printing Printing Industries of the Pacific Glass/Dahlstrom Printing Schlegl Typesetting Graphic Arts Center Lincoln & Allen Bindery Graphic Arts Center Kilham Stationary Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Norwest Publishing Edward Enterprises Metropolitan Printing Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Pacific Color Plate Fisher Printing A.K. Briggs Printing Shelton-Turnbull Printing Evergreen/Ronald’s Printing Graphic Arts Center Edward Enterprises Evergreen/Ronalds Edward Enterprises Daily Journal of Commerce Rono Graphic Communication Ross Printing Trade Litho Schultz-Wack-Weir Norm Workman & Assoc. Evergreen/Ronald’s Printing Printing Industries of the Pacific Edward Enterprises Bill Fetsch Lawson Mardon Packaging Pacific Industrial Pub/Koke Ptg. Northwest Bookbinding Syms York Image Control System Durham & Downey Printing Durham and Downey Printing Fraser Paper Carpenter-Offset Paper/Unisource Lawton Printing Edward Enterprises Image Control System Image Control System Zellerbach Industrial Pub/Koke Printing The Irwin-Hodson Co Coast Trade Bindery Graphic Arts Mart Pacific Bindery Honolulu Graphic Arts Pacific Stationary & Printing Rono Graphic Communication Northwest Bookbinding YEAR 1984 1984 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 NAME Frank Phillips Ralph Phillips George Bayless Brian Dammeier Stan Maxed Bob Wilson Jerry Thenell Steve Wilson John Goche Ray Johnson Joseph Olander Jean Walker Bill Hanson Clem Heath Bruce Walker Alainnah Borlind Terry Deschenes T.J. McDonald Al Merkel Jim Vreeland Peter Damm Ralph Johnson Edith Kawashima Wally McGrew Brian McKay Guy Frigon Dave Hains Mike Hopkins Doug Koke Gary Lawton Ron Miller Gary Shoeppach Chuck Steely Bill Webber Jim Baumgardt Gary Cone Dave McBride Judy Mortimore Richard Perlinger Dick Pierce Pete Gribskow Bob Iden Jody Kadokawa Roger Lyngholm John Madden Tony Rorabach Alan Ross Ray Tyson-Flynn* Ted Walinski Bill Winkle Bill Weick Paul Livingston* Gerry Michael Van Brent Allen Erickson Don Ojiri COMPANY Oregon Printing Plates Supplyways Bayless Bindery Print NW Evergreen Printing Shelton-Turnbull Printing Shelton-Turnbull Printing United Graphics Rapid Bind Pacific Color Plate/Nu-Way Printing Evergreen State College Griffin Envelopes UW Publication Services Heath Printers Valco Graphics British Columbia Printing Industries Telepress The Irwin-Hodson Co Printing Industries of America Platt Lithograph Damm Fine Printing LDR Honolulu Graphics Edward Enterprises Color Art Printing Noland Fraser Paper K & H Printers Lincoln & Allen Bindery Ind. Pub/Koke Printing Lawton Printing Bennett& Miller Trojan Lithograph United Graphics Litho Craft Zellerbach Litho Craft Western Paper Shelton-Turnbull Printing Lincoln & Allen Bindery Industrial Publishing QSL Printing LDR Zellerbach Golden Impressions AAA Printing The Irwin-Hodson Co Ross Printing United Lithographers Heidelberg USA Northwest Printing Capitol Litho Windward Press Stone Michael & Co Standard Printing Printing Arts Center Obun Hawaii, Inc. YEAR 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 NAME Lin Sanders Mike Stevenson David Crosby Bill Morton Howard Rosenthal Yutaka Wade Thom Brown Brian Webber Milt Vine Marcus Sassaman Karen Cone Ernie Blatner Bob Mollet Dan French John Busch Steve Ohrman Mark Haworth Sue Hein Mike Kenna Ken Potter* Bert Van Gorden Grover Simmons Sandy Hubbard Jules Van Sant Laura Lawton Forsyth Larry Coffman David Carns Theresa Pearson Todd Vanderweyden Brenda Garlock Dan Lane Beth Snider Chris Feryn Phillip Parish Nora Stevens Abe Hayhurst Jill Crossley Rick Van Sant Chris Smith Becky Smith Karen Kimerer Holly Derderian David Dull Joanne Bechtold Jon Thompson Ed Allen Dianne Bullas Steve Cole Scott Gorman Rodney Anderson David Archer Bob Brown Dick Corder Robin Dodd Jodi Krohn Matthew Mewhorter Craig Nebeker COMPANY L Grafix B&B Print Source Shelton-Turnbull Printing Heidelberg USA The Rosenthal Group Obun Hawaii, Inc. The Irwin-Hodson Co Litho Craft Seattle Bindery/Blake Letterpress former Executive Director PPI Conference Chair/Guest Programs Unisource Mollet Printing Shelton-Turnbull Printing Lithtex Northwest Spicers Paper Komori West Inc Rapid Bind Printery Communications Dynagraphics Van Gorden Ind Employers Group Printers NW Trader Executive Director PPI Lawton Printing Marketing News Cenveo Technaprint Heidelberg USA Weyerhauser Company Tabs to Go Trade Printery Premier Press PrintWest Clean Copy Fujifilm Graphic Systems West Linn Paper Co B & B Print Source Adpro Litho Adpro Litho Xerox Spicers Paper Xerox Graphic Arts Center WCP Solutions WCP Solutions Journal Graphics WCP Solutions Premier Press Capitol City Press Konica Minolta Consolidated Press WCP Solutions Wright Business Graphics Premier Press Printco Spicers Paper * believe deceased YEAR 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983