What does a Printing Press Operator do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Start presses and pull proofs to check for ink coverage and density, alignment, and registration.
93%
Examine job orders to determine quantities to be printed, stock specifications, colors, or special printing instructions.
92%
Adjust ink fountain flow rates.
92%
Verify that paper and ink meet the specifications for a given job.
91%
Collect and inspect random samples during print runs to identify any necessary adjustments.
91%
Feed paper through press cylinders and adjust feed and tension controls.
90%
Monitor automated press operation systems and respond to fault, error, or alert messages.
90%
Load presses with paper and make necessary adjustments, according to paper size.
90%
Secure printing plates to printing units and adjust tolerances.
90%
Download or scan files to be printed, using printing production software.
89%
Clean ink fountains, plates, or printing unit cylinders when press runs are completed.
88%
Change press plates, blankets, or cylinders, as required.
87%
Obtain or mix inks and fill ink fountains.
87%
Adjust digital files to alter print elements, such as fonts, graphics, or color separations.
86%
Input production job settings into workstation terminals that control automated printing systems.
86%
Clean or oil presses or make minor repairs, using hand tools.
84%
Direct or monitor work of press crews.
83%
Download completed jobs to archive media so that questions can be answered or jobs replicated.
81%
Maintain time or production records.
80%
Control workflow scheduling or job tracking, using computer database software.
80%
Monitor inventory levels on a regular basis, ordering or requesting additional supplies, as necessary.
79%
Monitor environmental factors, such as humidity and temperature, that may impact equipment performance and make necessary adjustments.
79%
Set up or operate auxiliary equipment, such as cutting, folding, plate-making, drilling, or laminating machines.
73%