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Johnson Plastics Plus Releases October Webinar Schedule

Johnson Plastics Plus October webinarsa
Johnson Plastics Plus October webinarsa

Johnson Plastics Plus releases its October webinar schedule, featuring topics focused on the holidays, heat transfers, and sublimation. Registration for each webinar is available here, along with archived sessions.

Making Money with Holiday Ornaments
Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. ET

Featuring Jackie Faeth and Amanda Miles, this session dives into ornaments. Attendees can expect to learn about the top ornament trends for all technology types and ways to personalize ornaments names and photos and offer these items for other special events. Additionally, hosts will offer a preview of the company’s newest products.

What’s in Store with New Holiday Home Decor
Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. ET

In this session, hosts highlight home decor items that are sure to be a big hit with your customers. From ornaments to decorative signs and photo frames, attendees can expect to hear the word on the hottest items that can be personalized with heat transfer, laser engraving, vinyl, and UV-LED printing.

Heat Transfer Solutions LIVE
Thursday, Oct. 15, at 2 p.m. ET

Hosts Steve Stallard and Karli Parsell answer your questions live. Submit your questions ahead of time for a chance to win free Johnson Plastics Plus Bucks. During the session, the hosts will also share their top tips and tricks for any heat transfer business.

What’s Hot This Holiday Season with Sublimation!
Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 2 p.m. ET

Sublimation experts Mel Kuhlman and Karli Parsell explore how to make money this holiday season. Learn about opportunities with drinkware, personalized photo gifts, ornaments, and more. During the session, there will be a special holiday giveaway.

Hands-On with the EPSON F570
Thursday, Oct. 29, at 2 p.m. ET

Steve Stallard hosts this exclusive webinar on Epson’s F570 sublimation printer. Get a complete demo of the printer, from setting up artwork to printing. See how you can print up to 24″ W with a roll-fed printer and use standard cut sheets.

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