Required Skills > Ink Adjustment

23 jobs found.

Process Color Printer

Operators who operate process color printing machines to produce high-quality color prints using combinations of primary colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, black).

Stencil Printing Worker

A job that handles printing operations using a screen (stencil) to transfer ink through the holes in the plate onto the object to be printed.

Sticker Printing Worker

Workers who manufacture stickers (labels) and labels using printing machines, perform quality inspections, and finishing processes.

Sticker Printing Worker

Manufacturing worker who operates printing machines for stickers and labels, handling everything from printing design data to finishing.

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.

Surikomi Worker (Using Printing Machines)

Specialist who operates printing machines such as offset presses, performs ink adjustment, prevents plate misalignment, conducts quality inspections, and applies printing to products.

Cardboard Box Printing Worker

Cardboard box printing workers operate printing machines to print designs and text on the surface of cardboard boxes, handling plate mounting, ink mixing, color matching, and quality inspection in manufacturing.

Letterpress (Relief) Printing Worker

Worker who manufactures printed materials by transferring ink using letterpress (relief) plates.

Letterpress Sheet-Fed Printing Operator

A job that operates sheet-fed offset printing machines and manages and produces the quality of printed materials.

Print Worker (Spinning, Textile Manufacturing)

A technical job that prints patterns and colors on fabrics such as woven or knitted materials, performs quality inspections, and operates machines.