Print Finisher

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Kaiwhakatikatika Pepa

John Alofa checking the fold quality.

John Alofa checking the fold quality on the auto-creasing machine

Print finishers work in the bindery area of a print company. They operate machines that cut, fold, staple, stitch and trim paper.

He whakamārama

Ka mahi nga kaiwhakatepe mahi ta i roto i te wahanga tuitui pukapuka o tetahi kamupene ta. Ka whakamahi ratou i nga purere tapahi, pokai hoki, makatiti hoki, tuitui hoki, me te poro hoki i nga pepa.

Entry Requirements

Most people find a job as a print finisher and then start an apprenticeship.

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John Alofa.

Print finisher John Alofa recalls his introduction to the world of printing with a laugh.

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Pay

Salaries vary depending on experience, the amount of shift work, and whether training and supervision is involved:
 Apprentices can expect to start on about $25,000 a year.
 

 

Job Outlook

The chances of getting work as a print finisher are good.
 

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Posted: Tue, 24 Nov 2009
 

 


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