Information Management Institute
The
INK JET ACADEMY
Theory Of Ink Jet Technology

July 27-28, 2009

Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
Carrabassett Valley, Maine USA

featuring

Pivotal Resources

and

Xennia

sponsored by

Information Management Institute, Inc.


The Ink Jet Academy: Theory of Ink Jet Technology provides a program and format to get an expert start in the ink jet field, to get an update or to open up new ink jet fields.

Understanding the fundamentals is a prerequisite to any development. The Ink Jet Academy offers a one and one-half day course covering the basic theory of all the diverse types of ink jet technology in use today. Learn how the printheads work, what materials are used in their fabrication and the theory of operation. Learn about inks and media used, how they are formulated and the supply and support systems used. This course assumes a basic scientific knowledge and will provide a useful background to anyone entering the ink jet industry or seeking an efficient update of ink jet technology.

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The
INK JET ACADEMY
Theory Of Ink Jet Technology
July 27-28, 2009
Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
Carrabassett Valley, Maine USA

  Monday, July 27, 2009

  12:00 NoonRegistration

  1:00 p.m.Opening Session


WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS
Alvin G. Keene, President, Information Management Institute, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maine


INTRODUCTION

  • Course Overview
  • Types Of Ink Jet Technology
  • Brief History
  • Drop On Demand Technologies
  • Thermal & Piezo Ink Jet
  • State Of The Art
  • Office & SOHO Markets & Applications


INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

  • Evolution of Industrial Ink Jet Printing
  • Technology Advances
  • Printheads & Printers
  • Ink Technologies
  • Current & Emerging Applications:


INK TECHNOLOGY

  • Understanding the Ink Jet Printing Process
  • Designing an Ink Jet Ink
    - Piezo Drop on Demand
    - Continuous Ink Jet
    - Thermal Ink Jet
  • Properties Influencing Ink Jet Performance
  • Typical Performance Issues
  • Diagnosing Typical Ink Problems
  • Ink Types: Solvent, Aqueous & UV Cure
  • Testing an Ink for Reliability: Methods & Characterization


DOD PRINTHEAD DESIGNS AND VENDORS

  • Thermal Ink Jet
  • Piezo Ink Jet
    - Piston Mode Designs
    - Roof Mode Actuators
    - Stacked Piezo Technology
    - Shear Mode Designs
    - Silicon Printheads


  5:30 p.m. Reception

  Tuesday, July 28, 2008

  7:30 a.m. Breakfast

  8:30 a.m. Session 2

MATERIALS FOR INK JET INKS
  • Typical Material Requirements for Successful Ink Jet Printing
  • Polymers, Dyes & Pigments
  • Pigment Dispersion Technology & Processing Techniques
  • Key Suppliers
  • Advances in UV Curing Ink Technology
  • Formulation Considerations
  • Challenges, Properties & Current Performance


DOD PRINTHEAD DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

  • Drop Ejection Frequency
  • Crosstalk
  • Printhead Life
  • Temperature Control
  • Drop Placement Accuracy
  • Considerations for Page Arrays
  • Greyscale Techniques
  • Drive Waveforms


PRINT & IMAGE QUALITY

  • Factors Affecting Print Quality
  • Technologies to Improve Print Quality
  • Improving Image Quality


 12:00 Noon Lunch

  1:00 p.m. Session 3

SYSTEM DESIGN ISSUES
  • Nozzle Maintenance
  • Drop Detection
  • Filling/Bubble Removal
  • Ink Supply & Replacement


FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

  • Evolution of Current Technology
  • Hardware & Ink Technology Advancements
  • Status & Developments of Ink Technology
  • Important Future Applications
  • Recent & Projected Trends


 5:00 p.m. Adjournment

Download the PDF version of this program  
Summer Camp 2009.pdf

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Digital Printing Markets
July 27-29, 2009

Surface Tension, Wetting & Capillarity
July 29-30, 2009

Ink Jet Ink Manufacturing Course
July 29-30, 2009

Color & Color Management
July 30-31, 2009

Managing Product Development for Value™
July 30-31, 2009

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18th Annual Ink Jet Printing Conference
February 4-6, 2009

Ink Jet Technology Suppliers Showcase 2008
April 16-18, 2008

A Complete Listing of IMI Completed Programs


COURSE LEADERS

Dr. Alan L Hudd
President & Chief Technical Officer
Xennia Technology Limited
Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England


In 1996, Dr. Hudd founded Xennia Technology; the world's first independent contract ink jet technology house dedicated to the industrial and office inkjet industries.

Dr Alan Hudd, Xennia Technology

Since then, Dr. Hudd has grown Xennia into a leading player in the rapidly emerging market for industrial inkjet technologies. Under Dr. Hudd, Xennia has developed a unique set of inkjet chemistry, engineering and problem solving capabilities that has resulted in a number of important technology innovations, especially in the field of inkjet dispensing of difficult materials.

Prior to establishing Xennia, Dr. Hudd was for 8 years the Fluids Technology Manager at Domino Printing Sciences, developing a wide range of inkjet inks for diverse applications and is credited with a number of patents and significant innovations within the industrial inkjet industry. He spent almost eight years with the Ministry of Defence and Royal Ordnance in the UK, developing new solid polymer rocket propellants for air to air missiles. Dr. Hudd graduated with B.Sc. Honours degree in Chemistry and Physics, M.Sc and Ph.D research degrees in Polymer Chemistry from Manchester University.


Mr. Mike Willis
Managing Director
Pivotal Resources Limited
Cambridge, UK


Mr. Willis is Founder and Managing Director of Pivotal Resources, an international marketing technical consultancy specializing in electronic printing and the graphic arts. In addition, he is the publisher of Directions, a service which monitors patents, research papers and significant product launches in the electronic printer market.

Mike Willis, Pivotal Resources

During the past twenty years, Mr. Willis has been based in Cambridge working as an engineer and consultant for a large number of clients in a variety of roles. For eight years, he was Consultant, then Group Leader of Digital Printing at Cambridge Consultants, a subsidiary of Arthur D. Little. He has led several major development contracts for electrophotographic printers, based on LED and light valve imaging systems, and for the development of a major new office ink jet technology.

In 1990, Mr. Willis was a founder member of Xaar, a company set up to exploit high resolution piezo ink jet technology. He graduated from the Polytechnic of Central London with Honours in Photographic Sciences.


HOTEL INFORMATION

IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009 is being held at the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel located at the Sugarloaf Ski Area base village. The 120 rooms and suites offer modern comfort in natural splendor and appeal of the Western Maine Mountains.

Hotel reservations are the responsibility of each registrant. Early booking is advised as the reduced rate is guaranteed only until July 7, 2009. Phone +1-800-843-5623 or +1-207-237-2000 (Ask for Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel Reservations) to make hotel reservations.

Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
To receive the special meeting rate of $89 (single or double occupancy) in alcove room or $99 (single or double occupancy) in superior queen room, you must refer to the Information Management Institute, Inc. group.

Reservation agents can also provide information on suites and condominium accommodations available throughout the resort.

All Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel rooms are air conditioned. Complimentary high speed internet access is available in the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel. The Sugarloaf Sports and Fitness Center, outdoor pool and tennis courts are also available for guest use at no additional charge. Outdoor recreation possibilities such as golf, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, rafting, moose watching, etc. abound in the area.

THE LOCATION

Sugarloaf is a major eastern ski resort and summer recreational area located in Carrabassett Valley in the western mountains of the State of Maine. Celebrating over 50 years of operation, Sugarloaf offers a wide range of summer activities including golf, tennis, hiking, mountain biking, fly fishing, swimming, white water rafting, canoeing or just relaxing in a beautiful, natural environment. It is a great place to combine your learning experience at IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009 and a family vacation where you can experience the wonders of nature and healthy outdoor activities such as:

Golf

The Sugarloaf Golf Club is the number one rated course in Maine and Golf Digest rated the course one of the top 75 resort courses in the United States. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the 18-hole course is known for its quality of play and scenery. It plays through the valley with mountains overhead and winds over and around the Carrabasset River.

The awe-inspiring 18-holes that make up the Sugarloaf Golf Club & Golf School have proven, for so many golfers, an unforgettable experience. An experience punctuated by the rugged, demanding terrain that is the hallmark of mountain golf.

Golf Digest called Sugarloaf Golf Club a "top 10 for memorability" and a "top 10 for aesthetics." And its legendary designer, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., calls it "One of the most spectacular courses I've ever been associated with."

IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009 will receive a special weekday (M-F) golf rate of $75 per person for 18 holes including cart.

Hiking

Hiking opportunities abound in the Western Maine Mountains. You can hike the 4,237 foot summit of Sugarloaf right outside the hotel or to one of the surrounding mountains in the Bigelow Range. You can also connect with the Appalachian Trail and the recently opened Maine Huts & Trails system with two beautiful wilderness lodges located near Sugarloaf Hiking trails for all abilities provide wilderness beauty on many miles of alpine terrain.

Mountain Biking

Sugarloaf maintains mountain bike trails featuring some of the choicest single track in New England, wide open dirt roads, the historic Narrow Gauge Railroad bed (don't worry-the tracks and ties have been removed) along the picturesque Carrabassett River and a trail network that has supported some of the biggest mountain bike races in the Northeast.

White Water Rafting

The Kennebec River is one of the most popular whitewater rafting runs in the country. It combines a beautiful wilderness setting with Class 5 rapids and narrow passages. A full day Kennebec trip is a great family or group adventure for ages 12 and up. Trips can be arranged with numerous rafting companies. Additional information on specific options will be posted soon.

Moose Watching

Maine's infamous moose love the Carrabassett Valley. Hotel staff can direct you to spots where you will have a good chance of seeing moose or you can join organized "Moose Cruises." At the very least, you'll enjoy great wilderness scenery and the setting sun over Crocker Mountain.

Planning Your Supplemental Recreation

We could go on about fly fishing, canoeing, swimming in a crystal clear mountain stream, relaxing wilderness picnics, etc. but we think you get the idea that combining some outdoor, wilderness related activities with IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009 will be fun and easy to do. Most of these activities can be done on your own or you can make arrangements by contacting Sugarloaf at +1-207-237-2000.

When you register for one or more of the courses at IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009, we will provide you with an information package covering summer activities and recreational opportunities at Sugarloaf and in the adjacent areas.

Getting to Sugarloaf

To access all this wonderful natural beauty, it is obvious that Sugarloaf is not located in an urban center! However, it is closer than you think.

For those flying into the Northeastern U.S., we recommend flying into one of the following airports and renting a car so that you can enjoy the wonderful scenic auto routes throughout New England as you travel to Sugarloaf.

Portland International Airport, Portland, Maine - 2 ½ hour drive
Bangor International Airport, Bangor, Maine - 2 ½ hour drive
Manchester Airport, Manchester, New Hampshire - 3 ½ hour drive
Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts - 4 hour drive

For those of you located in the Northeastern U.S. or once you've rented your car, you will want to plan your trip to and from Sugarloaf to pass by such places as L.L. Bean in Freeport, Maine, the Old Port Waterfront District of Portland, Maine, (named in April 2009 as the most livable city in the United States by Forbes Magazine http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/01/cities-city-ten-lifestyle-real-estate-livable-cities.html), numerous small coastal and lake communities and many of the other attractions of Maine - that's why it says "Vacationland" on our license plates.

Again, when you register for one or more of the courses at IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009, we will provide you with an information package with detailed directions and options for enhancing your trip, whether it be just for a brief visit or more extended vacation.

Useful Web Sites for Sugarloaf/USA Area Information

Sugarloaf/USA - www.sugarloaf.com
Town of Carrabassett Valley, Maine - www.carrabassettvalley.org
Sugarloaf Area Chamber of Commerce - www.sugarloafareachamber.org
Maine Huts & Trails Systems - www.mainehuts.org
Maine Whitewater Rafting - www.raftmaine.com
The Stanley Museum - www.stanleymuseum.org
University of Maine at Farmington - www.umf.maine.edu
State of Maine - www.state.me.us

Dress for IMI's Digital Printing Summer Camp 2009 will be casual.

The Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel address is:

Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
5092 Access Road
Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947
Phone: +1-207-237-222
Phone: +1-800-527-9879
Fax: +1-207-237-3768


ABOUT THE SPONSOR

Information Management Institute, Inc. provides conference programs in the worldwide computer printer industry. Founded in 1988, IMI offers the largest and most comprehensive conference and seminar program in the digital printing industry. Since 1990, IMI has sponsored over 300 digital printing industry programs. Each year over 2000 industry technical, marketing and management personnel from over 600 companies attend over 20 programs covering ink jet, thermal, laser, digital printing presses, textile printing, printing consumables and other digital printing technology and application topics.

For further details, contact Information Management Institute:

Alvin G. Keene
President
Information Management Institute, Inc.
1106 Valley Crossing
Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947
USA
Phone: +1-207-235-2225
Fax: +1-207-235-2226
Email: imi@imiconf.com
Web Site: www.imiconf.com

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