How to learn to print
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For rookies who have just entered the printing industry, how to learn to print is an important aspect. In fact, printing should start with technology, whether you are engaged in management or market front-line work, if you understand technology, this will be your greatest advantage. The following factory will give you a brief introduction.
First of all, printing is actually a processing service industry, and it also belongs to the manufacturing industry. It has a production process, which is different from the operation of the assembly line. It is divided into pre-press, in-print, post-press, they can be combined or separated, so he is a technology-intensive industry, which requires all jobs. Personnel must have skills and experience. In foreign countries, more than 90% of senior talents (including senior management talents) have been step by step from technical apprentices. If you understand management but don't understand printing, then you don't know print management. Printing professional managers have always been scarcer compared to other professional managers, because there are too few talents who know both management and printing. In the printing industry, the quotation is just a test of your mastery of printing knowledge.
Second, learning to print must be practiced. This is to learn from the front-line technology. Don't be too high-spirited. I feel that I graduated from college and studied printing. I am very good. In fact, the printing industry, theory and practice are very different. Only if you have a little bit of actual contact with the entire process of printing, can you understand printing.

