PRODPP248 – Control the use of variable data with digital printing machines

Overview

This standard covers the use of variable data with digital printing machines.

It applies to you if you work in a digital printing environment and are responsible for preparing and using variable data to produce 'personalised' printed products.

Of all the printing processes, digital printing is unique because of its ability to process and print variable data at high speed, combining it with artwork in a single 'pass' to produce a personalised product such as a letter, magazine cover or a piece of direct mail.

The advantages of personalised printing are well known to advertising and marketing specialists. Data must be handled correctly so that it ends up in the right place on the printed page and is correctly matched with other data for example, names and addresses.

Performance criteria

You must be able to:

Prepare variable data for use in digital printing

  1. confirm that your organisation has complied with the requirements of the legislation covering data protection when processing personal data
  2. confirm that variable data files supplied comply with the legislation covering data protection when they contain personal information
  3. check that files are supplied in a format that can be used by your organisation
  4. export or import in a suitable format, the records that are required for processing, into the software used by your organisation
  5. carry out de-duping, data verification, incomplete record checks or postal sorting operations to meet job requirements
  6. identify the fields required for use in printing and relate them to primary documents, creating relationships between primary files and variable data files when required
  7. run mail merge operations and verify that files for output are correct when a single 'mail merged' file is to be created prior to printing
  8. verify that any variable data files for print are in the format required by printers

Produce 'personalised' printed products using variable data

  1. download primary files to the printer's memory or disk at the right time for jobs to start
  2. set print parameters so that primary files and variable data files are merged as required, or so that the pre-merged output files will print correctly
  3. run jobs at the required speed, ensuring that variable data is printed in the correct place on each page and that data sequence is maintained from page to page
  4. take immediate action in the event that variable data appears in the wrong place or in the wrong sequence in accordance with organisational procedures
  5. deal with any stoppages so that they don't cause any records to be missed or printed twice in accordance with organisational procedures
  6. pack and label completed jobs so that the sequence of data output can be identified
  7. complete quality and any other documentation required by your organisation
  8. check that personal data is protected from misuse on completion of the job and is dealt with in accordance with the legislation covering data protection

Knowledge and understanding

You need to know and understand

  1. the law as it affects printing: data protection, the printers imprint
  2. ethical and employment issues relevant to printing: confidentiality
  3. your duties and responsibilities for health and safety as defined by any specific legislation covering your job role
  4. the relevant health and safety regulations including those covering display screen equipment
  5. methods for the safe handling of customer material
  6. computer system security and virus protection
  7. the print with time-sensitive or restricted release dates
  8. how to securely archive digital and conventional artwork
  9. how to communicate with colleagues, customers and suppliers
  10. workplace objectives, priorities, standards and procedures
  11. the working practices existing in the workplace
  12. the operation of equipment
  13. typefaces and fonts
  14. how to check and proof documents
  15. document layout
  16. the principles of digital printing
  17. file management procedures
  18. file conversion techniques
  19. file compression and decompression systems
  20. how to transmit digital files
  21. the principles, benefits and uses of personalised printing
  22. the content of primary and secondary files and how to create relationships between them
  23. how to manage variable data and run mail merge operations
  24. procedures for dealing with incomplete or mismatched variable data
  25. processing faults
  26. machine faults
  27. administrative procedures: planning and scheduling, recording and reporting
  28. product labelling
  29. the main features of quality assurance and quality control systems
  30. techniques for controlling quality
  31. types of problems that may need to be solved
  32. sources of relevant information
  33. techniques for solving complex problems
  34. techniques for assessing machine faults
  35. the principal types of proof and their role in the printing process

Scope/range

This standard is about handling variable data files correctly to achieve the correct result. The operator:

  • understands data protection law fully so that personal data is handled lawfully
  • understands the construction and common formats of databases and spreadsheets
  • prepares data from a supplied spreadsheet or database for use in personalised digital printing
  • makes sure that the variable data will appear in the correct format in the correct place on digitally printed documents
  • runs jobs on digital printing machines that include variable data, ensuring that the output is correct and any required sequence is maintained

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