Instructor-led training (ILT)
Onsite dedicated training (OST)
Price
USD $5,540
CAD $6,648
Course overview
The HP Indigo press 3050 press operation course focuses on the concepts, procedures, and practices required operating the digital printing press safely and effectively. This eight day class builds confidence in new operators who will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the HP Indigo press 3050. Topics covered include operator routines, safety precautions, care and preventive maintenance, paper transport, handling of consumables, control of color, maintenance of the press, and troubleshooting common operator level printing problems.
Having a background in printing technology (traditional press operation, prepress, graphic design) and basic computer skills help students excel and are preferred, but are not necessary.
Audience
Training is structured specifically for those individuals who are new to the HP Indigo family of digital offset printing presses and will be assigned to operate the HP 3050.
Ways to save
Onsite dedicated training course (OST) at your location
Next Steps
Three to six months practical production experience running the press.
HP Indigo press 3050 Shared Maintenance.
Course Objectives
By the end of this training you will be able to:
Understand the safety and disposal procedures.
Identify the parts and function of the HP Indigo press 3050.
Perform daily and weekly maintenance routines.
Perform consumable replacement successfully.
Utilize the press software to print files.
Understand how color is controlled within the HP Indigo press 3050.
Successfully print on multiple substrates.
Benefits to you
Trained HP Indigo press operators will positively influence press reliability in the following areas
Machine stability and dependability by performing routine maintenance, on schedule and according to prescribed procedures.
Productivity while minimizing waste and maximizing consumable life by monitoring the printing process, recognizing output problems, and implementing the appropriate corrective actions.
Achieving optimum print quality by understanding the machines capabilities.