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Work as a Binder, Finisher or Screen Printer in Australia

Shravani Prabhudessai
Last updated: December 14, 2018 11:54 am
Shravani Prabhudessai
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Have you heard about the occupation namely Binders, Finishers or the Screen Printers? Or career prospects of the occupations Binder, Finisher or the Screen Printer in Australia? The print finishers and the screen printers help in binding the books and other publications, they help to finish the printed materials by machine as well as using hands, prepare stencils and also set up and operate the electric machine and the hand-operated screen print equipment.

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What sorts of qualification do you need?How you can start?What you would be doing as a binder, finisher or screen printer in AustraliaThe role also includes:

What sorts of qualification do you need?

To kick-start your career as Binders, Finishers or the Screen Printers in Australia you need to hold a certificate three including two years on-the-job training, or a Certificate IV, or at least 3 years of relevant experience. You can start your own small business as well as join with others, employers might ask for experience or provide on-the-job. These jobs by nature seek skills and expertise so experience is very important.[ads2]

How you can start?

If you are really interested in becoming a print binder, finisher or the screen printer in Australia then this can be done via an on-the-job training. Which you can start with working as a helping hand to an experienced one. Majority of the print binders and the finishers in Australia hold a high school diploma certificate. You may get various job options in this field because there is a high consumption of print promotional materials in Australia. There is sound demand for the print binders for newspapers, periodicals, publishing the books and directories as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Work as a Binder, Finisher or Screen Printer in Australia - NepaliPage

What you would be doing as a binder, finisher or screen printer in Australia

Print binding and finishing workers have to set-up machines that bind books that might be a directory or other paperback publication. They also check the quality of the book and prints to ensure the stitching is good and that the paper does not have tears or ink spots or defects. They would also inspect that the text was horizontally aligned with the paper as expected. These individuals may also replace parts or supplies the machines use, such as ink, paper, or rollers.

The role also includes:

  • Set up and supervise the operation of the finishing equipment and automation binding.
  • Bind full, half and limp-bound books, and even repair the bindings.
  • Fold, collate and sew the signatures either using machines or manually by hand.
  • Operate the paper guillotines for pre-press and the post-press paper cutting, trimming as well as electronically programmed operated units.
  • Operate the systems in order to insert the printed material into the newspapers, envelopes, and magazines.
  • Use the photographic and the electronic reproduction devices as per the necessity.
  • Prepare the stencils with the help of computer and the hand-held manual means.
  • Prepares stencils, and sets up and operates power-driven or hand-operated screen print equipment.
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By Shravani Prabhudessai
Hailing from a middle class family, Shravani has completed her BE in Computers, but she likes more to play with words rather than coding.
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