Offset Press Given To Valley

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Offset Press Given To Valley
Offset Press Given To Valley

By Staff Report-

AKRON - Tim Harman, of Harmony Publishing, recently donated a Hamada Star offset printing press to the Graphic Imaging Technology program at Tippecanoe Valley High School.

The Hamada Star was manufactured in Japan sometime in the mid 1980s. It is a one-color press capable of 11-inch by 17-inch format printing.

Last used in the Grace College Print Shop, the press will be useful in helping students learn the initial concepts of offset printing press set-up and operation, serving as a stepping stone to the program's larger, more complicated presses.

The Graphic Imaging Technology program at Tippecanoe Valley High School is a career and technical education program offered through the Warsaw Area Career Center. The class is open to juniors and seniors from Tippecanoe Valley High School, Warsaw Community High School and Whitko High School.

Graphic Imaging Technology is a two-period, two-semester course that focuses on theory and hands-on experiences in pre-press, press and finishing operations. Emphasis is placed on design and layout leading to computerized electronic image generation, plate preparation, pressroom operations and finishing techniques.[[In-content Ad]]

AKRON - Tim Harman, of Harmony Publishing, recently donated a Hamada Star offset printing press to the Graphic Imaging Technology program at Tippecanoe Valley High School.

The Hamada Star was manufactured in Japan sometime in the mid 1980s. It is a one-color press capable of 11-inch by 17-inch format printing.

Last used in the Grace College Print Shop, the press will be useful in helping students learn the initial concepts of offset printing press set-up and operation, serving as a stepping stone to the program's larger, more complicated presses.

The Graphic Imaging Technology program at Tippecanoe Valley High School is a career and technical education program offered through the Warsaw Area Career Center. The class is open to juniors and seniors from Tippecanoe Valley High School, Warsaw Community High School and Whitko High School.

Graphic Imaging Technology is a two-period, two-semester course that focuses on theory and hands-on experiences in pre-press, press and finishing operations. Emphasis is placed on design and layout leading to computerized electronic image generation, plate preparation, pressroom operations and finishing techniques.[[In-content Ad]]
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