Definition
In a high volume, large format (over 22”) print shop, regularly assigns, instructs, and checks the work of Prepress Specialists. Translates text and image layout provided by designers and customers into finished pages that can be printed. Consults with customers in order to create an accurate facsimile of the artwork, images, illustrations, texts, and color of print product. Adjusts images and text in order to ensure high quality results. Creates plates used in offset printing utilizing a computer-to-plate device.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Positions in this class are found in a high volume, large format print shop characterized by specialized, high speed offset and digital equipment producing large format (over 22” for offset and 14”x20” for digital) print jobs.
Positions utilize a variety of specialized typesetting, page layout, graphic, and scanning software operating on multiple computer platforms in the preparation and layout of forms, publications, brochures, and other display materials. Positions perform all required steps between the creation of a print layout and the final printing.
Positions in this class provide professional direction in the delegation of work assignments and prioritization of jobs and production scheduling within the prepress group. Assists the plant manager with proof to client coordination, providing internal and external customer service. Positions are responsible for troubleshooting the most complex prepress issues. Positions in this class are also responsible for digital archive design and maintenance and for the data transfer between electronic job submission application and the program system.
Positions utilize a variety of specialized typesetting, page layout, graphic, and scanning software operating on multiple computer platforms in the preparation and layout of forms, publications, brochures, and other display materials. Positions perform all required steps between the creation of a print layout and the final printing.
Positions in this class provide professional direction in the delegation of work assignments and prioritization of jobs and production scheduling within the prepress group. Assists the plant manager with proof to client coordination, providing internal and external customer service. Positions are responsible for troubleshooting the most complex prepress issues. Positions in this class are also responsible for digital archive design and maintenance and for the data transfer between electronic job submission application and the program system.
Typical Work
Regularly assigns, instructs, and checks the work of prepress specialists;
Troubleshoots the most complex prepress issues;
Designs and maintains digital archive storage;
Outputs files from Postscript applications – scanning, ripping, trapping, imposition, proofing, image setting;
Creates press plates utilizing computer-to-plate equipment;
Retrieves customer files from digital archives;
Performs preflight on customer files for integrity, printability, and accuracy;
Edits and creates electronic imposition and layouts;
Maintains the calibration and quality levels of high end output devices;
Assists in establishing workflow solutions based on technological trends and software releases;
Performs other duties as required.
Troubleshoots the most complex prepress issues;
Designs and maintains digital archive storage;
Outputs files from Postscript applications – scanning, ripping, trapping, imposition, proofing, image setting;
Creates press plates utilizing computer-to-plate equipment;
Retrieves customer files from digital archives;
Performs preflight on customer files for integrity, printability, and accuracy;
Edits and creates electronic imposition and layouts;
Maintains the calibration and quality levels of high end output devices;
Assists in establishing workflow solutions based on technological trends and software releases;
Performs other duties as required.
Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of: materials, methods, workflow, and equipment/software used in prepress operations.
Ability to: interpret and follow oral and written instructions; operate the specific tools and equipment used in the area of expertise, including related tools and equipment; meet deadlines and production requirements and perform prepress activities quickly and accurately without regular direction.
Ability to: interpret and follow oral and written instructions; operate the specific tools and equipment used in the area of expertise, including related tools and equipment; meet deadlines and production requirements and perform prepress activities quickly and accurately without regular direction.
Legal Requirement(s)
There may be instances where individual positions must have additional licenses or certification. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure the appropriate licenses/certifications are obtained for each position.
Persons legally authorized to work in the U.S. under federal law, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, are eligible for employment unless prohibited by other state or federal law.
Persons legally authorized to work in the U.S. under federal law, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, are eligible for employment unless prohibited by other state or federal law.
Desirable Qualifications
High school graduation or equivalent
AND
Four years of experience with prepress processes including preflighting, scanning, ripping, trapping, imposition, and computer-to-plate output.
AND
Four years of experience with prepress processes including preflighting, scanning, ripping, trapping, imposition, and computer-to-plate output.
Class Specification History
New class; adopted June 30, 2015; effective July 1, 2015.
Revised Legal Requirements; effective June 6, 2024, due to adopted legislative action.
Revised Legal Requirements; effective June 6, 2024, due to adopted legislative action.