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Overview of Printing Machine Operator Responsibilities and Skills

This document outlines the key responsibilities and necessary skills of a printing machine operator. Tasks include correcting misprinted materials, examining job orders for details like quantities, production times, and specifications, and inspecting printed products for quality. Most operators receive on-the-job training, with no formal certification required. Responsibilities also encompass programming automated machinery and loading materials for printing. The insights reflect a personal viewpoint indicating a lack of interest in pursuing a career in this field.

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Overview of Printing Machine Operator Responsibilities and Skills

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  1. Printing Machine Operator Principles of Information Technology Cecy Martinez 10/21/2013

  2. PRINTING MACHINE OPERATOR • Correct misprinted materials, using materials such as ink eradicators or solvents. • Examine job orders to determine details such as quantities to be printed, production times, stock specifications, colors, and color sequences.

  3. Education requirements • Most printing machine operators are trained on the job.

  4. Special certification • No certification requirements for the career

  5. responsibilities • Inspect and examine printed products for print clarity, color accuracy, conformance to specifications, and external defects.Input instructions in order to program automated machinery, using a computer keyboard. • Load, position, and adjust unprinted materials on holding fixtures or in equipment loading and feeding mechanisms.

  6. My thoughts • I'm not really interested in this. Not something I would enjoy.

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