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Mark Sawchak Phones & Addresses

  • 11985 Williams Club Pl, Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 400-7332 (678) 395-7627 (770) 640-1329
  • Marietta, GA
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • North Olmsted, OH
  • Memphis, TN
  • Secaucus, NJ

Work

Company: Expand systems Mar 2007 Position: Partner

Education

Degree: B.S> School / High School: Miami University 1974 to 1978 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

New Business Development • Business Development • Digital Printing • Marketing Strategy • Product Development • Management • Sales • Manufacturing • Wide Format Printing • Account Management • Color Management • International Sales • B2B • Sales Management • Six Sigma • Business To Business • Strategic Planning • Trade Shows • Marketing

Industries

Printing

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Partner

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Location:
11985 Williams Club Pl, Roswell, GA 30075
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Expand Systems since Mar 2007
Partner

Kimberly-Clark - Roswell, GA Jan 1982 - Feb 2001
Business Development
Education:
Miami University 1974 - 1978
B.S>, Engineering
Skills:
New Business Development
Business Development
Digital Printing
Marketing Strategy
Product Development
Management
Sales
Manufacturing
Wide Format Printing
Account Management
Color Management
International Sales
B2B
Sales Management
Six Sigma
Business To Business
Strategic Planning
Trade Shows
Marketing

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Hybrid Printing

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US Patent:
6717699, Apr 6, 2004
Filed:
Jan 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/493964
Inventors:
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA
Frederick B. Noll - Roswell GA
Mark Steven Sawchak - Roswell GA
Kum Ming Nigel Woo - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
358 21, 358 19, 358537, 382211, 382173, 382176, 399 49
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and method for ink-jet printing. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a system and method useful for ink-jet printing onto textiles. Even more specifically, the present invention is directed to ink-jet printing onto textiles using spot color, process color and hybrid color printing modes. The present invention uses normal textile dyes, purifies these dyes, and then formulates the dyes into stock solutions which, when combined with specific additives, are capable of being used in an ink-jet printing process. The purified stock solutions are shipped in specially designed containers to a color kitchen wherein software is used to analyze the pattern of the textile to be printed and determines which stock solutions and combinations of stock solutions and additives will be needed to reproduce the desired pattern. Next, the selected stock solutions and additives are dispensed into specially designed containers that are capable of being used directly in a standard ink-jet printing system. Next, depending on the pattern to be printed, the number of colors required, and the number of colors available that can be printed by the ink-jet printing system, software is used to ink-jet print the inks onto a textile in the preselected pattern.

Apparatus For Hybrid Printing

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US Patent:
6665095, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Jan 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/493966
Inventors:
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA
Frederick B. Noll - Roswell GA
Mark Steven Sawchak - Roswell GA
Kum Ming Nigel Woo - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
H04N 146
US Classification:
358 21, 358518
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and method for ink-jet printing. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a system and method useful for ink-jet printing onto textiles. Even more specifically, the present invention is directed to ink-jet printing onto textiles using spot color, process color and hybrid color printing modes. The present invention uses normal textile dyes, purifies these dyes, and then formulates the dyes into stock solutions which, when combined with specific additives, are capable of being used in an ink-jet printing process. The purified stock solutions are shipped in specially designed containers to a color kitchen wherein software is used to analyze the pattern of the textile to be printed and determines which stock solutions and combinations of stock solutions and additives will be needed to reproduce the desired pattern. Next, the selected stock solutions and additives are dispensed into specially designed containers that are capable of being used directly in a standard ink-jet printing system. Next, depending on the pattern to be printed, the number of colors required, and the number of colors available that can be printed by the ink-jet printing system, software is used to ink-jet print the inks onto a textile in the preselected pattern.
Mark Steven Sawchak from Roswell, GA, age ~69 Get Report