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Training - Course Details

STRUCTURE
Before a training plan is developed it is necessary to carry out a Training Needs Analysis (TNA). Due to the fact that printing is a practical job we assess the individual’s knowledge and understanding by questioning and observation of them printing. This enables us to identify the gaps in their knowledge and any bad practices. The manager of the department is also asked to write a few paragraphs on the outcomes they would like to see.

To run a simple check on the knowledge and understanding of members of your team select the appropriate "Skill Evaluation" below

Screen Printing Quiz


Pad Printing Quiz
Training is carried out on the clients premises and more importantly on the equipment that is used day to day. Practical training fits into production and is often on production jobs.

The training structure normally combines theoretical seminars usually with practical training. There are instances when the training delivered is only theoretical or only practical. During the theoretical training testing is carried out at key stages to ensure the delegates have fully understood the topics.

Unless otherwise requested the theory delivered is on a need to know basis, for example a company printing simple single colour injection mouldings does not need to know about four colour process printing. Whereas to a point of sale printer the understanding of four or even six colour printing is vital.

The practical training is hands on and normally done in conjunction with normal production requirements. If there are specific problem jobs these will be addressed. Best practice is always demonstrated during the practical work.
EXAMPLES OF TRAINING COURSES

SCREEN PRINTING
Example of the topics for a screen print department printing a range of products, varying print runs, with multi colours.

PAD PRINTING
Example of the topics for a pad print department printing a range of injection moulded products, varying print runs, with multi colours.

STENCIL MAKING
Depending on the equipment in the department and the complexity of the type of images the theoretical seminars would range between half and one and a half days in duration.
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