2016 Event Program

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2016 Event Program
Extra Incredible! Extra Awesome! Extra Fantastic!
Friday, Sept. 16, 2016
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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
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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
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DEVELOPING OUR FUTURE WORKFORCE
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The PPI Educational Trust is working hard to ignite a passion for print in the next generation.
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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
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we accept CASH or CREDIT
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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across the
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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.
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Federated Mutual Insurance Company
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Federated Life Insurance Company
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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
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A selfless contribution of time that
demonstrates commitment to improving
the awareness and significance of
printing to others.
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building and protecting their personal reputation.
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A body of one’s work and contributions consistent
with someone who donates their time in promoting
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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
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Congr ers!
Pick
Hickey
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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