Printing and Bookbinding Workers X Recommended Skills: Quality Control

25 matching jobs found.

Platemaking Worker

Specialized profession that creates printing plates using chemical and optical processes.

Plate Developer

A job in the prepress process that manufactures printing plates by performing chemical processes such as photosensitization, development, and fixing to create printable plates.

Platemaking Technician

Prepress technician who creates printing plates based on flats or films, operates platemaking equipment, and performs quality control.

Plate Transfer Worker

A job that operates platemaking equipment to transfer images and text onto printing plates.

Screen Plate-Making Worker

A profession that applies photosensitive emulsion to mesh, performs exposure and development operations based on original data, and creates screen plates for printing.

Stencil Printing Worker

Stencil printing workers use stencil screens to transfer ink onto materials, performing printing on a variety of products such as fabrics, paper, and metal. They handle the entire process from plate preparation, ink adjustment, printing machine operation, quality inspection, to drying processes.

Bookbinder

A profession that finishes bookbinding products by stitching and attaching covers to books, magazines, etc., using bookbinding machines or manual work.

Bookbinding Finishing Worker

A profession that finishes books and booklets through processes such as folding printed sheets into signatures, spine gluing, cover pasting, trimming, and more.

Plate Mounter

A job that involves attaching and fixing printing plates to machines and performing precise positioning in the printing process.

Electric Copperplate Engraver

A skilled trade that uses electricity to electrodeposit copper onto metal plates to manufacture printing copperplates.