Printing and Bookbinding Workers X Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
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Stereotype Matrix Lead Plate Worker
A plate-making technician who casts lead alloy based on the relief of the original plate transferred to a paper matrix to mass-produce stereotype plates (lead plates) for printing.
Stereotype Matrix Backing Worker
A job that applies adhesive to paper patterns, attaches reinforcing paper to the back surface, and creates patterns for bookbinding and printing.
Phototypesetting Compositor
Phototypesetting compositors operate phototypesetting machines to adjust character layouts and output films, creating imposition films for printing.
Photo printing worker
A worker who operates printers or developing machines based on photo data or film to produce photo prints.
Phototypesetter Operator
A profession that operates phototypesetting machines to perform character composition and film development, creating printing flats.
Phototypesetter
A phototypesetter uses photographic plate-making technology to expose text and graphics onto film or plates, creating printing flats.
Photoengraver
A profession that creates printing plates by performing processes such as exposure and development using plate-making machines from films or digital data.
Phototype Printer
A profession that manufactures printing plates using photosensitive materials and chemical processes, handling prepress processes such as offset printing.
Resin Letterpress Printing Worker
Manufacturing position that operates printing presses using resin letterpress plates, responsible for plate attachment, ink supply, adjustment of impression pressure and paper feed speed, and quality inspection.
Typesetting and plate-making worker (Printing industry)
Specialist who uses movable type or phototypesetting machines to create printing flats and manufactures printing plates.