Engineering and manufacturing

Print technician - Pre-press print technician

Producing a range of printed goods to meet customer and business needs.

Summary

Print technicians are found in the print and graphics communication sector in printing, packaging, creative and design companies.

It is a technologically advanced and fast-changing sector. The industry plays a central role in marketing and communications. It provides a physical product which is integrated into the multi-channel, multi-media and digital landscape.

It includes:

  • magazines, newspapers, books and posters
  • cartons, packaging, labels, signs and banners
  • personal gifting, such as calendars, photo books and greeting cards
  • functional printing onto materials other than paper, such as plastics, electronic circuits to make flexible screens, textiles and a wide range of other materials
  • physical printed security products such as passports, ID cards, bank notes and credit cards

Employers vary in size from small to large. Print technicians may work in copy shops, reprographic units, specialist print businesses or large multinational organisations.

This is a core and options apprenticeship standard. Apprentices are trained and assessed against the core and one option:

  • Option 1: Pre-press print technician
  • Option 2: Press print technician
  • Option 3: Post-press print technician

Pre-press is the first stage of production. Pre-press print technicians conduct the processes and procedures that occur between the creation of a design and the printing process. The procedures used in pre-press are called workflows, which vary from case to case.

Press print technicians conduct the printing. Printing is carried out using printing presses. There are seven different categories of printing: lithography, screen, flexography, gravure, letterpress, pad and digital. Each requires different techniques. Companies may use one or more categories of press.

Post-press print technicians conduct finishing or post-press processes after printing. They are usually the final stages of creating a printed product. Through finishing, printed material is made into finished products such as books, booklets, catalogues, pop-ups and display units. They use special techniques. For example: cutting paper, cutting and folding sheets, gluing or stapling sections together and producing a fully bound book. There are also highly skilled 'craft finishers'. They use special tools and work with materials such as wood, leather, fabric and metals including gold leaf. Examples of craft work include special edition or historic books, or high value promotional campaigns. Work may also be conducted in teams, with each performing different functions to hit the quality criteria and production schedule.

Print technicians conduct one stage of the printing process to produce a range of printed goods. They set up and operate complex print machinery and equipment to produce print products to the client’s order specification and timescales. They use their technical judgement to optimise production, maintain machinery and to resolve production problems and improve performance.

They produce risk assessments and safely handle hazardous materials. They must ensure a safe working environment that complies with health, safety and environmental requirements. To manage the production process, they must keep records using both digital and manual processes. They must work effectively with others, including giving clear instructions to colleagues. They may be required to supervise operatives.

On a daily basis technicians have contact with colleagues both within the department and in other departments. They may also interact with clients. Typically, they report to a production manager.

They are responsible for ensuring that work meets quality assurance requirements and the customer brief. Work must be completed in line with health, safety and environmental regulations, standards and guidance. They may have to wear personal protective equipment and follow workplace safety rules such as safely handling hazardous materials.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Health and safety regulations. Health and Safety at Work Act – responsibilities. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). Due diligence. Emergency evacuation procedures. Isolation and emergency stop procedures. Lone working. Management systems of occupational health and safety ISO 45001. Manual handling. Near miss reporting. Noise regulation. Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER). Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). Risk assessments. Safe systems of work. Safety equipment: guards, signage, fire extinguishers. Situational awareness. Slips, trips and falls. Types of hazards. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Working at height. Working in confined spaces.

K2:

Environmental and sustainability regulations and guidance. Environmental hazards that can arise from printing operations. Waste management systems. Environmental Protection Act. Environmental signage and notices. Types of pollution and control measures: noise, smells, spills, and waste. Environmental permits. Hazardous waste regulations.

K3:

Principles of sustainability. Energy efficiency and reuse of materials. Recycling procedures. Principles of control. Disposal of waste. Efficient use of resources.

K4:

The printing and graphic communication industry. Types of printing. Types of products. Supply chain. Customers. Customer requirements. Impacts on product demand.

K5:

Printing technician’s role. Scope of responsibility. Company escalation procedures.

K6:

Printing industry organisations: their work, culture, values and production processes.

K7:

Company processes and equipment: Pre-press, press and post-press.

K8:

Continuous improvement principles and techniques.

K9:

Problem solving principles and techniques.

K10:

Workflow management systems, communications systems and how they are impacted by General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

K11:

Verbal communication techniques. Giving and receiving information. Matching style to audience. Barriers in communication and how to overcome them. Printing industry terminology.

K12:

Written communication techniques. Plain English principles. Printing terminology.

K13:

Principles of team working and equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

K14:

Planning, prioritising and time management.

K15:

Documentation methods and requirements, electronic or paper.

K16:

Output or production of image carrier creation techniques and application: print-ready electronic files, plate, cylinder or screen.

K17:

Colour theory and application.

K18:

Digital file types and impact on sending including print-ready PDFs, databases or work flow management and colour and ink profile files.

K19:

Digital files: receipt, checking and processing techniques.

K20:

Imposition scheme and job layout creation techniques.

K21:

Software relating to product design and output.

K22:

Digital artwork: design and production techniques for printing.

K23:

Colour profiles: setting techniques.

K24:

Pre-press equipment application and operation.

K25:

Pre-press quality assurance requirements and monitoring processes.

K26:

Process risks in pre-press. Defect types and causes.

Technical Educational Products

ST0309
ST0309: Print technician - Pre-press print technician (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0309B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,464 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5421 Pre-press technicians
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5421/00 Pre-press technicians
    • 5422/99 Printers n.e.c.
    • 8135/00 Printing machine assistants
S1:

Apply environmental and sustainability procedures in compliance with regulations and standards for example, segregating resources for reuse, recycling and disposal.

S2:

Apply health and safety and manual handling procedures in compliance with regulations and standards.

S3:

Plan and prioritise work

S4:

Record or enter information - paper based or electronic for example, work sheets, check lists, handover records, job sheets.

S5:

Apply continuous improvement techniques. Devise suggestions for improvement.

S6:

Follow equality, diversity and inclusion procedures.

S7:

Communicate with others verbally including colleagues or stakeholders.

S8:

Communicate in writing.

S9:

Apply problem-solving techniques to common problems.

S10:

Use information and digital technology. Comply with GDPR and cyber security regulations and policies.

S11:

Identify, organise and use resources effectively to complete tasks, with consideration for cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact.

S12:

Apply team working principles.

S13:

Convert customer files to print-ready files using software and workflow packages.

S14:

Check, process and transmit digital files using software.

S15:

Create and edit digital images.

S16:

Conversion of digital files into colour separations for the defined production method.

S17:

Apply digital techniques to produce a proof.

S18:

Apply colour profiles to the design.

S19:

Apply production techniques to produce plates, screens, or output files.

S20:

Apply pre-press quality assurance procedures.

Technical Educational Products

ST0309 image
ST0309: Print technician - Pre-press print technician (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0309B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,464 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5421 Pre-press technicians
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5421/00 Pre-press technicians
    • 5422/99 Printers n.e.c.
    • 8135/00 Printing machine assistants
B1:

Take personal responsibility for and promote health, safety, and wellbeing.

B2:

Consider the environment and sustainability.

B3:

Collaborate within teams, across disciplines and external stakeholders.

B4:

Committed to continued professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance competence in their own area of practice.

B5:

Take responsibility for the quality of work.

Technical Educational Products

ST0309 image
ST0309: Print technician - Pre-press print technician (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0309B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,464 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5421 Pre-press technicians
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5421/00 Pre-press technicians
    • 5422/99 Printers n.e.c.
    • 8135/00 Printing machine assistants