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A professional who feeds back gray cloth into cloth printing machine, and removes printed cloth from delivery end of machine. Responsibilities include: * Trucks rolls of back gray cloth to printing machine, removes burlap wrapping, and sews end of cloth to preceding roll, using sewing machine. * Starts feeding rollers that unwind back gray cloth into scray. * Positions handtruck beneath swing-folding attachment and scans cloth for printing flaws as cloth is folded into truck. * Notifies cloth printer as flaws occur. * Marks lot number on end of each truck of cloth, ravels connecting seam, and replaces full truck with empty truck. * Tears sample from each lot of cloth. * Assists printing-roller handler or back tender, cloth printing in removing and replacing color boxes, doctors, printing rollers, and gears when changing pattern, and in mounting feedrolls of cloth on printing machine. * May truck soiled cloth to back-gray-cloth washer.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who feeds or off bears automatic screen-printing machine that prints designs on textile products, such as towels, sheets, and pillowcases. Responsibilities include: * Positions articles on conveyor belt of machine, following marks on conveyor. * Removes printed articles from conveyor at discharge end of machine and places articles over wire, on racks, or on perforated conveyor belt that carries articles through drier. * Cleans printing screens, using solvent, water, and rags.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who feeds furniture composition-wood dimensional panels onto feed conveyor of tandem print-line machines that automatically smooth, paint, and print wood grain designs on top surfaces of panels. Responsibilities include: * Removes panels, with previously inserted filler blocks, from handtruck and positions panel on feed conveyor so that smooth surface of panel is up and filler blocks support underside of panel.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who removes dimensional furniture panels from discharge conveyor of print-line machines that smooth, paint, and print wood grain designs on top surfaces of panels. Responsibilities include: * Pushes panels along roller conveyor from inspection point to off bearing area and removes panels from conveyor. * Scans panels for inspector's marks and stacks defective panels aside. * Stacks nondefective panels on handtruck, inserting paper sheets between panels to protect printed surfaces from abrasions.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who feeds cards and stationery (received while ink is still wet after printing) into machine that dusts them with powder that adheres to ink. * Feeds dusted stationery through baking equipment to fuse together particles of powder and produce raised effect resembling steel-die or copperplate engraving.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who feeds cards and stationery (received while ink is still wet after printing) into machine that dusts them with powder that adheres to ink. * Feeds dusted stationery through baking equipment to fuse together particles of powder and produce raised effect resembling steel-die or copperplate engraving.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who performs variety of duties to assist automatic screen-printing machine operator in printing multicolored patterns on textiles. Responsibilities include: * Turns thumbscrews and loosens and tightens bolts, using wrench, to remove, replace, adjust, or align screens in bed of screen printing machine as instructed by machine operator. * Pushes new roll of cloth into feed brackets and aligns end of new cloth with end of cloth in machine and sews ends together, using portable sewing machine. * Carries stacks of cloth articles, such as towels, washcloths, and bathmats from storage boxes, and stacks articles on shelf for use by workers feeding machine that prints precut cloth articles. * Observes operation of printing machine to detect flaws in printing, such as blurs, smears, and color out of register (alignment), and reports problem detected to machine operator. * Pours printing paste onto screen as required. * Loads and unloads handtrucks, and trucks printing screens and drums of printing paste to and from storage areas.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who inspects screen-printed towels for imperfections in print and weave. Responsibilities include: * Pulls or lifts towels from drying rack on conveyor belt emerging from drier. * Examines towels for print defects, such as off color, smears, inadequate color penetration, or mismatched pattern, and mill defects, such as picks, tears, broken warp or filling, or soil. * Places towels of less than first quality aside and counts and places first quality towels onto wheeled cart or into shipping container. * Marks style, quality and quantity on shipping label and attaches label to container, using glue and brush. * Carries second quality towels to collection area. * Keeps daily time and production reports and submits reports to supervisor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who feeds glass containers onto conveyor of machine that prints (stencils) trademarks or labels on them.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who spreads cloth on tables in preparation for screen printing and removes cloth from table after printing. Responsibilities include: * Places roll of cloth on unrolling device and pushes cloth along table to unwind it, following markings on table. * Pins ends of cloth to table and smooths out wrinkles. * Presses cloth against gummed tabletop or pins selvages of cloth to table to prevent slipping. * Slides rods under printed cloth and raises it to drying rack. * Winds dry cloth onto tube, using handcrank or motor-driven winder.
Industry:Professional careers
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