Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging - ICP31320

Holmesglen Institute

Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 00012G

This qualification applies to individuals working in the print manufacturing area creating printed products by hand or machine. They are responsible for the post-press and finishing stages of the print process and apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems. They may provide guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.Licensing/Regulatory Information No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Subjects

  • Communicate in the workplace
  • Prepare, load and unload reels and cores on and off machine
  • Use structured problem-solving tools
  • Operate and monitor machines (basic)
  • Produce and manage complex digital print
  • Produce complex adhesive, mechanical or sewn fastened product
  • Work with digital information
  • Undertake inventory procedures
  • Set up and monitor in-line printing operations
  • Deliver customer service
  • Set up and produce complex digital print
  • Set up machine for basic flat-bed die cutting or embossing
  • Apply problem solving techniques to 3D printing maintenance and operation
  • Develop and apply knowledge of the printing and graphic arts industry
  • Obtain representative samples in accordance with sampling plan
  • Set up machine for basic flat-bed cutting
  • Set up machine for complex sequenced or multiple folding
  • Contribute to workplace innovation
  • Undertake pre make-ready for die cutting
  • Reconcile process outputs
  • Set up for basic relief printing
  • Manage colour
  • Set up machine for complex carton folding and gluing
  • Set up and produce basic digital print
  • Produce complex flexographic printed product
  • Set up machine for basic laminating
  • Pack and dispatch (advanced)
  • Inspect quality against required standards in a production environment
  • Set up for complex flexographic printing
  • Set up machine for complex rotary die cutting or embossing
  • Produce complex folded and glued cartons
  • Undertake basic production scheduling
  • Decorate paper
  • Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
  • Produce complex laminated product
  • Set up for foil stamping
  • Run and monitor envelope manufacturing machines
  • Produce basic flexographic printed product
  • Produce complex flat-bed die cut or embossed product
  • Pack and dispatch product
  • Ensure process improvements are sustained
  • Set up and produce basic guillotined product
  • Produce double-faced web
  • Digitise images for reproduction
  • Set up machine for basic adhesive, mechanical or thermal fastening
  • Produce complex converted or finished product
  • Mount and proof flexographic plates for basic printing
  • Dispose of waste
  • Lift and shift loads mechanically
  • Set up for complex relief printing
  • Set up machine for basic rotary cutting
  • Produce basic coated product
  • Run and monitor sack and bag machines
  • Prepare ink and additives (advanced)
  • Set up machine for basic rotary die cutting or embossing
  • Prepare for variable data printing
  • Mount and demount flexographic plates for complex printing
  • Design basic carton
  • Set up for basic coating
  • Produce basic rotary cut product
  • Operate databases for digital printing
  • Prepare inks and additives
  • Support continuous improvement systems and processes
  • Set up machine for complex collating
  • Set up and produce complex guillotined product
  • Use and respect copyright
  • Produce basic rotary die cut or embossed product
  • Manually sort mail and parcels
  • Produce basic laminated product
  • Apply cost factors to work practices
  • Produce foil stamped product
  • Perform basic industry calculations
  • Use computer systems in the printing and graphic arts sectors
  • Produce basic flat-bed cut product
  • Produce and manage basic digital print
  • Set up machine for basic carton folding and gluing
  • Undertake warehouse materials processing
  • Plan operational processes
  • Set up and produce hand-bound book
  • Organise personal work priorities and development
  • Set up machine for basic collating or inserting (sheet/section)
  • Produce basic flat-bed die cut or embossed product
  • Set up and produce hand-made box
  • Manipulate 3D files in preparation for 3D printing
  • Produce basic relief printed product
  • Undertake root cause analysis
  • Set up machine for complex laminating
  • Produce basic converted or finished product
  • Set up and produce 3D prints
  • Set up machine for basic folding
  • Prepare machine for operation (basic)
  • Produce single-faced web
  • Produce complex sequenced or multiple folded product
  • Apply competitive systems and practices
  • Prepare for personalised digital printing
  • Set up machine for complex adhesive, mechanical or sewn fastening
  • Set up and monitor in-line scoring, folding and gluing machine for sack or bag manufacture
  • Use electronic monitoring systems (converting and finishing)
  • Apply quick changeover procedures
  • Produce complex relief printed product
  • Produce complex collated or inserted product
  • Prepare and maintain the work area
  • Undertake basic machine maintenance
  • Set up in-line tube making machine for sack or bag manufacture
  • Maintain a safe work environment
  • Produce basic folded product
  • Prepare, load and unload product on and off machine
  • Apply software applications to digital production
  • Set up and produce 3D scans
  • Produce basic collated or inserted (sheet/section) product
  • Set up for basic flexographic printing
  • Set up and produce specialised digital print
  • Set up and operate folder gluer machine
  • Produce complex rotary die cut or embossed product

Study information

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  • Full-time : 3 years

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