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web-press operator

A professional who makes ready and operates multiunit, web-fed rotary press to print newspapers, books, and periodicals according to written specifications. Responsibilities include:

  • Locks printing plates on printing cylinder and threads loose end of paper supply roll (web) through and around rollers to cutter and folder.
  • Adjusts compensators to guide paper over rollers and cylinders.
  • Inspects printed sheets visually after registration or position printing and readjusts guides and controls to rectify spacing errors.
  • Adjusts feed controls to rotate cylinder into position where plate locking mechanism is accessible.
  • Unlocks plates and replaces with make-over plates according to directions marked on plate regarding location and time of printing.
  • Rethreads paper through press if web breaks (press stops automatically if web breaks) and readjusts tension rollers.
  • Operates pasting device to splice end of new paper roll to depleted roll.
  • Inspects printed material visually during production and readjusts controls to correct irregular ink distribution, faulty cuts or folds.
  • Replaces cutting blades, worn or damaged ink rolls, and fills ink wells.
  • Cleans, inspects, and lubricates moving parts of press.
  • May supervise and instruct apprentices.
  • May load supply rolls of paper in press at beginning and during run.
  • May be designated tension regulator when installing paper rolls in press and adjusting controls to regulate tension of paper; or color-control operator when adjusting ink controls to secure specified color registration.
  • May operate press from central control console.
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