PRODPP303 – Maintain digital printers in a serviceable condition
Overview
This standard covers the maintenance of the digital equipment used in printing. This can apply to the maintenance of traditional digital black and white or colour printing machines as well as those used for 3D printing.
It applies to you if you work in a studio, engineering company, university, architects bureau or digital printing environment and you are responsible for the maintenance of digital systems or printing equipment.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintenance at recommended intervals
identify faults which affect the quality or quantity of outputs or create risks to health and safety
carry out analysis of what is causing faults in line with organisational requirements
correct machine faults which it is your job to deal with in line with manufacturers' instructions
obtain assistance for machine problems that you are unable or unauthorised to correct and in line with organisational requirements
check that any required calibration or profiling is carried out in line with agreed procedures at the recommended intervals
check that any profiles required by a management system are installed in line with organisational requirements
check that workflow is configured and operated so that outputs are reproduced
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
your duties and responsibilities for health and safety as defined by any specific legislation covering your job role
the hazards and risks in your own job, their assessment and the action to take to deal with them
manufacturers' and suppliers' health and safety instructions/advice
what kinds of customer materials are likely to be handled, including original photographs or artwork, samples, files, disks, raw materials
techniques for protecting customer materials the potential for loss or damage
computer system security and virus protection
the print with time-sensitive or restricted release dates
the high value products or print with a high risk of theft
how to securely archive digital and conventional artwork
how to communicate with colleagues, customers and suppliers
workplace objectives, priorities, standards and procedures
the way you actually do your job, more particularly the activities and techniques and the way that materials and equipment are used
the set-up of digital communications equipment and software
the operation of digital communications equipment and software
file conversion techniques
file compression and decompression techniques
how to transmit digital files
file management procedures
the causes and treatment of common faults: raw material faults, processing faults, machine faults
administrative procedures: planning and scheduling, recording and reporting
product labelling
the legal requirements for the classification, storage, carriage and disposal of waste
the main features of quality assurance and quality control systems
techniques for controlling quality
equipment for controlling quality in printing
light standards for viewing and assessing print
types of problems that may need to be solved
sources of information
techniques for solving complex problems
techniques for assessing machine faults
the types and characteristics of photopolymers, thermoplastics and wax support materials
the types and characteristics of inks, toners and coatings
maintaining the quality of materials during storage and handling
the principal activities involved with machine cleaning, lubrication and maintenance
roles and responsibilities for cleaning, lubrication and maintenance
machine faults and how they can be rectified
the maintenance plans for machines which you operate
which components wear or become degraded over time
what is meant by the phrase 'safe system of work' and how it applies to cleaning, lubrication and maintenance activities
the choice and use of suitable cleaning agents and lubricants
the parts of the machine you are expected to clean, lubricate and maintain including nozzles from which debris must be removed, rods or couplers that need greasing, belts that need tightening, fans and casing from which dust must be removed
preventive versus predictive maintenance
Keywords: digital, print, pre-press, maintenance, service
PRODPP303 – Maintain digital printers in a serviceable condition
Overview
This standard covers the maintenance of the digital equipment used in printing. This can apply to the maintenance of traditional digital black and white or colour printing machines as well as those used for 3D printing.
It applies to you if you work in a studio, engineering company, university, architects bureau or digital printing environment and you are responsible for the maintenance of digital systems or printing equipment.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
Keywords: digital, print, pre-press, maintenance, service