How to Become a Printer

Step 1: Understand the job description and responsibilities of a Printer

What does a Printer do?

A Printer completes print production jobs on various types of printing press machines, including digital, flexographic, web, screen, or others. Reviews job specifications and complete setup tasks, including filling ink, calibrating machine, and loading stock. Being a Printer conducts visual inspection of samples prior to running job. Performs in-process quality inspections utilizing standard testing protocols. Additionally, Printer completes all required production logs and documentation. Interprets equipment diagnostics, troubleshoots breakdowns, and makes necessary adjustments to complete the job. Performs regular maintenance, cleaning, and changeovers of press from one job to another. Maintains a clean and safe workspace. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Printer works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Printer typically requires 1-3 years of related experience.

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A printer is a device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually to standard size sheets of paper.

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Printers vary in size, speed, sophistication, and cost.

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In general, more expensive printers are used for higher-resolution color printing.

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Personal computer printers can be distinguished as impact or non-impact printers.

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Early impact printers worked something like an automatic typewriter, with a key striking an inked impression on paper for each printed character.

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Step 2: Learn best tips to become a Printer

Best tips for those who want to become a Printer

Here are some tips to become a Printer.

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Get a printer that doesn’t need any cartridges and save.

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Use your printer regularly (but don’t overdo it!).

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Do Regular Cleaning on the Printer.

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Check the components of the printer.

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Firstly, buy the right printer that will work best for you and what you need to print.

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Step 3: View best colleges and universities for Printer

Best colleges and universities for Printer

  • Butler University
  • Carroll College
  • Cooper Union
  • High Point University
  • Princeton University
  • Providence College

Step 4: Think about whether is it worth to be a Printer

Is being a Printer Worth it?

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Cut a slot in front for the paper and in the back for the cords, and you've just given your printer some rustic camouflage.

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When you put the front of a dresser drawer on a hinge, you can keep your printer in your bedroom without feeling like you're still at the office.

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If you prefer to keep your printer out and about, cover the plastic appliance with a stained wooden box to glam up what would otherwise be a total eyesore.

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Then when you sit the printer on top of a stunning pink ombre organizer, it practically disappears.

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Instead of using your cabinet for filing papers, dedicate the space to your printer.

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Step 5: Prepare relevant skills for being a Printer

What skills do you need to be a Printer?

There are many skills required to succeed in this role, which vary in importance depending on the exact role and department size.  The daily workload for this job will be highly dependant on these skills: Injection Molding, Machine Operation, Machine Programming, Manufacturing, Machining, Numerical Control, Precision Machining, Precision Measurement.  By growing your skills to reflect the ones mentioned, you are more likely to succeed in this role, and move forward to a more senior position.

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The Printer Technician must be comfortable copying, faxing, producing images and other printer-related issues.

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They should have a good understanding of laser printer and their components as well.

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They should have a good understanding of all hardware and software related issues of printers.

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If supplemental parts are required to keep the printer running, the Printer Technicians might be responsible for the procurement and installation of those parts.

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Prior experience in the maintenance and repair of printers manufactured by HP, Brother, Lexmark, Okidata, Xerox.

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Step 6: View average salary for Printer

How much does a Printer make?

The average salary range for a Printer is from $36,274 to $49,352. The salary will change depending on your location, job level, experience, education, and skills.

Salary range for a Printer
$36,274 to $49,352

Average salary for Printer jobs

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Step 7: Find relevant Printer jobs, and apply.

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