New Year, New Skills. Join Avery Dennison and Mutoh for the 2011 Car Wrap Training Program

Avery Dennison in conjunction with Mutoh America will offer ten car wrap training sessions around the North America in 2011 as part of its Car Wrap Training Program. Master installer Justin Pate will teach the classes using Avery Dennison's vehicle wrap materials, MPI 1005 Supercast Easy Apply RS, with Avery DOL overlaminates. 

“We had an exceptional response to our joint vehicle wrap training program with Mutoh in 2010,” said Paul Roba. “We’re building on that success and tailoring this year’s program to serve the needs of the growing wrap business.” 

Justin Pate, a globally recognized graphic installer, will teach all of the wrap classes utilizing Avery MPI 1005 Easy Apply RS, a popular choice with installers because it is easy to use and quick to install with excellent printability.

 

"Over my 15-year career, I have wrapped more than 2,500 vehicles,” said Pate.  “I developed my Universal Graphics Installation System (UGIS) as a result of that experience. UGIS is a fluid, easy-to-learn installation system that reduces mistakes and ensures quality, resulting in significantly lower install times."

 

The Avery / Mutoh Car Wrap Training Program is designed to provide wrap installers with an in-depth understanding of graphic installation mechanics to gain a competitive advantage in the vehicle wrap industry. 

 

As a sponsor of the 2011 Car Wrap Training Program, Mutoh will provide printed graphics with their Mutoh ValueJet 1614-64".   This printer is the "Wrapper's Choice" for speed, size and quality. It includes the i2: Intelligent Interweaving Print Technique, a dot control system that virtually eliminates banding and increases quality of output.

 

The workshop consists of two days of training and an optional third day for a wrap certification test. Training sessions will focus on all of the critical steps needed to improve the quality and speed of car wrap installations. Class sizes will be maintained at a maximum of 15 students to allow for more one on one teaching. The subjects that will be covered include:

 

·         Tools

·         Properties of the film

·         Removals

·         Cleaning

·         UGIS: Universal Graphic Installation System

·         Layout/Key Panel

·         Registration

·         Problem Solving

·         Hardware Removals

·         Post Install Tips

 

Car Wrap Training Sessions will be held:

 

March 3-5                                 Dallas, TX

                                                   Sign Warehouse

                                                   2614 Texoma Drive

                                                   Denison, Texas 75020

 

March 7-9                                Orlando, FL

 

May 2-4                                     Los Angeles, CA

May 5-7                                     Phoenix

 

July 28-30                                 New York, NY

August 1-3                                Atlanta, GA

 

September 8-10                      Toronto, ON

September 12-14                    Dallas, TX

 

October 27-29                          Chicago, IL

October 31-November 2        Seattle, WA

 

Cost for the 2 day training session plus a certification test is $599. To sign up for the session near you or to learn more, visit us online. In addition, participants can submit requests to Justin Pate (justin@justinpate.net ) prior to the class explaining specific areas of interest and what they want to learn. These inquiries will be fit into the curriculum as appropriate.

 

For more information on Avery Graphics products, pricing or roll sizes, printers can visit www.averygraphics.com to locate a distributor (on the Partner Page) or contact Avery Dennison at 800-282-8379 for additional product information.

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