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PRINTERS’ COSTING & ESTIMATINGName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: 16 WeeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory:3 hrs/weekInternal Examination: 20Tutorial: NILAssignment & Attendance: 10Practical: NILEnd Semester Exam:70Credit: 2Aim:Printing supervisors, owners of printing presses have to study costing for the purpose of cost recoveryand cost control. The study of a scientific system of costing will give them proper guidance as to how themaximum utilization of the resources of the factory can be achieved and do away with waste of time andmoney.In an extremely competitive market, scientific estimating can guarantee the meaningful survival of aprinting organization by enabling it to forecast correctly and judiciously the estimated cost of jobs, theoverhead expenditure of a business, and the amount of profit to be made from each job.Objective: The students will be able to1. Understand various Paper and Board sizes & Estimates, warehouse management & adhesive& other related materials, different finishing tools.2. Appreciate styles of binding, layout of binding & finishing department.3. Understand various types of binding, the detailed steps to be taken in each binding type.4. Understand various cutting machines and other allied equipment.5. Get an idea about various automation-taking places in binding & finishing.Pre-Requisite: Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing , Pre-Press Repro Technique & Binding FinishingContents:Group-A COSTINGHrs/unitMarks1.0 Variable CostUnit 12.0 Names of Variable materials & services used in PrintingIndustries3.0 Semi – Variable Cost4.0 Name of the things included in Semi – Variable Costs in Printing151015151010Unit 25.0 Indirect Cost6.0 Names of the things included in Fixed Costs in PrintingIndustries7.0 Definition of Pricing8.0 Different factors of Pricing9.0 Brief overview on Bin Card, Job Ticket, Purchase Requisitionand DepreciationUnit 310.011.0Definition of Break – Even PointAlgebrical & Graphical representation of Break – Even Point
Group-BUnit 4Unit 5Unit 6ESTIMATING12.013.0Quality of a good EstimatorGood Copy & Bad copy in Printing14.015.0SPANKS method to find out ink coverage in PrintingCasting Off calculation by En method16.0Calculation of Kg of a Ream for a known GSM and size ofa stock and to estimate cost from itTo find out the fixed cost of a machine for a known initialcost, interest%, depreciation%, insurance% etc.17.0Name of Author05Title of the Book05101415Name of thePublisher1. K S Venkataraman & KS Balaraman1. Estimating Methods &Cost Analysis for Printers2. Gary G Field2. Printers’ ProductionManagement3. Harold Mills3. The Printers Estimator4. F C Avis4. A Primary Course inPrinters’ CostingCONTACT PERIODS: 6410INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 06GraphicArt PublicationTOTAL PERIODS: 70Examination Scheme:a) Internal Examination Marks: 20b) End Semester Ex amination Marks: 70c) Attendance Assessment Interaction : 10Full Marks: 100End Semester Examination Marks: 70GroupABUnitObjectiveTo be set12131, 2 & 34, 5 & 6-To be answeredAn y 20Qs-Marks/Qs01TotalMarks20
GroupUnitSubjectiveA1, 2 & 304B4, 5 & 606Marks/QsAn y five QsTaking atleastOne from eachGroup-10-Note 1: Teachers’ Assessment will be based on performance on given assignments.Note 2: Assignments may be given on all the topics covered in the syllabus.TotalMarks05x10 50-
SURFACE PREPARATION TECHNIQUEName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: 16 WeeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory:3 hrs/weekInternal Examination: 20Tutorial:nilAssignment & Attendance: 10Practical: 4 hrs/weekEnd Semester Exam:70Credit: 3Aim:In the recent past the pre-press operations have gone through sea changes. The advents of modernmachinery are the main reason of it. So, we feel the necessity of upgrading the syllabus of this particularsubject. We have not eliminated all the older techniques but have blended old and new judiciously. Beforeprinting with the printing units all the printing elements should be processed systematically throughPrepress Reproduction Technique and then through Prepress Surface Imaging Technique. The aim of thissubject is to provide the students with the knowledge and skill of the preparation of image carrier ondifferent surfaces.Objective: The students will be able to1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Appreciate the Surface Imaging concept.Understand the Various Light-Sensitive Emulsion & processing on Litho-offset Plates.Understand the various processing on Gravure Cylinders.Understand the various processing on Metal Plates of Blocks.Understand the Halftone & Line reproduction technique.Understand the various processing on Silk Screen Surface Imaging.Understand the various processing on Flexography, Decal and other Master Surface Imaging.Understand equipment and allied.Pre-Requisite: Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing & Pre-Press Repro onceptofImagingonvarioussurfacesofUnit 1Marksplate making.1.1. Equipment used in Plate making department1.2. Study of various metal for making image carriers1.3. Study of Graining & Image transfer1.4. Study of manual and automatic Plate processing technique.15101515Unit 22.0 Engraving for Block making2.32.42.52.6Unit 3Etching - line blocksHalftone etching - on zinc & CopperPowderless etchingElectronic engraving3.0 Flexography Surface preparation3.1 Photopolymer relief plates3.2 Rubber plates for flexo printing
Group-BUnit 4Unit 5Unit 64.0 Offset platemaking4.1 Deep etch – Gum and PVA4.2 P.S. – Negative4.3 P.S.- Positive4.4 Automatic Plate Processing Technique.5.0 Multi-metal Offset plates5.1 Bi- Metal Plate5.2 Tri-Metal Plate6.0 Other Plate making6.1 Electrostatic Plate making6.2 Laser exposed Plate6.3 Dye-Sublimation Process6.4 Ceramic Transfer Process10101010081004100205Group-C7.0 Modern techniques of screen printingUnit 7Unit 8Unit 9Unit 107.1Preparing a Screen – Direct, Indirect, Direct – Indirect,Capillary7.2 Exposing Technique7.3 Finishing8.0 Gravure Cylinder Making8.1 Carbon tissue paper method – Five important gelatins, exposure,etching solution and its density, specific gravity, development8.2 Epoxy Resin method using LASER ray8.3 Digital method using diamond stylus9.0 Computer to Plate (overview) – Thermal & Violet Plates10.0 Chemicals used in Surface PreparationName of Author1. M H Bruno2. J P Crouch3. Albert KosloftTitle of the Book1. Platemaking Department — M. H. Bruno2. Flexography Premier I & II Edin. — J. P.Crouch3. Ceramic Screen Printing — Albert KosloftName of thePublisherGATFGATFGATF4. GATFGATF5. C C Ammonds6. Robert F Reed7. P J Hartsuch4. Lithographers’ Manual — GATF5. Photoengraving — C. C. AmmondsGATF6. The Deep-Etch Process — Robert F.Reed7. Chemistry for the Graphic Arts — P. J.HartsuchGATFGATF
Magazines:GATFGATF World, Focal Press,Printers’ Voice Etc.CONTACT PERIODS: 64INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 06TOTAL PERIODS: 70Examination Scheme:a) Internal Examination Marks: 20b) End Semester Ex amination Marks: 70c) Attendance Assessment Interaction : 10Full Marks: 100End Semester Examination Marks: 70GroupUnitObjectiveTo be set070810ABC1, 2 & 34, 5 & 67, 8, 9 & 10GroupUnitA1, 2 & 302BC4, 5 & 67, 8, 9 & 100404Marks/QsTo be answeredAn y 20QsSubjective01Marks/QsAn y five QsTaking atleastOne from eachGroup-10-Note 1: Teachers’ Assessment will be based on performance on given assignments.Note 2: Assignments may be given on all the topics covered in the syllabus.TotalMarks20TotalMarks05x10 50-
Plano graphic Printing Technique IName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: 16 WeeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory:3 hrs/weekInternal Examination: 20Tutorial:nilAssignment & Attendance: 10Practical:4 hrs/weekEnd Semester Exam:70Credit: 3Aim:Among the wide spectrum of different printing processes the most versatile and popular process is Planographic process. A wide range of substrates can be printed by Plano graphic process. Continuous R and Dare going on in this process into different printing machines manufacturing companies and allied trades.There are tremendous job opportunities for the printing students in this field. The rapid changes anddevelopment in the field of Plano graphic technology obviate certain very old methodology and claiminclusion of up to date concept. The present syllabus reflects this rationale.Objective: The students will be able to1) Understand the four units that make up any printing press.2) Understanding the development of press design from platen presses to rotary presses.3) Understanding the principle of offset printing4) Understanding the feeding unit, registration unit, printing unit, inking unit, dampening unit anddelivery unit operation of an offset lithographic press.5) Understanding the basic steps in setting up and operating an offset lithographic press6) Understanding the several quality control devices commonly used in offset printing.7) Understanding the concept of offset blanket8) Understanding the feeding, dampening and inking systems of offset presses.9) Understanding the common press problems.10) Understanding the different imposition schemes, precautionary measures in machine room.Pre-Requisite: Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing & Pre-Press Repro TechniqueContents:Group-AHrs/unitIntroduction to Plano graphic PrintingUnit 11. Introduction to Plano graphic Printing – Classification ofPrinting (Impact and Non-impact – Different Printingprocesses – Visual Characteristics. (Identification) ofdifferent printing processes.2. Plano graphicDevelopment.Unit 2Printing– Discovery,ApplicationMarks15151515andIntroduction to Web Offset Printing3. Elements of In feed section of Web Offset including Splicer,Unwinding unit, Web Tension Control, Guide Rollers4. Web Delivery – Roll to Roll, Roll to Fold, Roll to Sheet
Group-BUnit 3Principles of Lithography & Offset Printing1.02.0Principles of Lithography and Offset printing.Different Chemicals and materials used in Lithography.1010101010100410Unit 4Offset & Driography3.04.05.06.07.0What Offset press means – Details about printing unit.Driography with personalization programmeIntroduction to Digital PrintingSubstrate used in Digital PrintingLimitation of Digital PrintingGroup-CUnit 5Dampening System1. Dampening system – Conventional, Continuous, Brush,Blast, Delta, Motorized Dampening system - Setting of formrollers – Dampener cleaning – Dampening (Fountain)solution – Contact angle , Surface Tension, pH, Conductivity,TDS.2. Problems related to Dampening UnitUnit 6Imposition & PlanningImposition–Basic information–Arrangements of pages–Kinds of binding–Kinds of imposition.Name of Author1. David Cumming2. Cavuto and Beale3. GATF4. GATF5. Ian Faux6. GATF7. GATF8. GATF9. GATF10. GATFTitle of the Book1. Hand Book Of Lithography- David Cumming2. Solving Sheet Fed OffsetPress Problems - CavutoAnd Beale(Gatf)3. SheetfedOffsetPressOperatig - Gatf4. The Printing Industry5. Modern Lithography – IanFaux – Macdonald AndEvans6. Single Colour LithographingMachine Operating7. The Lithographers Mannual8. Small Offset : PreparationAnd Press9. Web Offset Press Operating10. Hand Book Of PrintingProcessesName of thePublisherGATFGATFGATFGATFGATFGATFGATF
CONTACT PERIODS: 64INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 06TOTAL PERIODS: 70Examination Scheme:a) Internal Examination Marks: 20b) End Semester Ex amination Marks: 70c) Attendance Assessment Interaction : 10Full Marks: 100End Semester Examination Marks: 70GroupUnitObjectiveTo be set100807ABC1, 23 & 45, 6GroupUnitA1, 203BC3 & 45, 60304Marks/QsTo be answeredAn y 20QsSubjective01Marks/QsAn y five QsTaking atleastOne from eachGroup-10-Note 1: Teachers’ Assessment will be based on performance on given assignments.Note 2: Assignments may be given on all the topics covered in the syllabus.TotalMarks20TotalMarks05x10 50-
Printing Machine Maintenance IName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: 16 WeeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory:3 hrs/weekInternal Examination: 20Tutorial:nilAssignment & Attendance: 10Practical: NilEnd Semester Exam:70Credit: 3Aim:Maintenance of printing machines is important for many reasons. The delay in production for aequipment failure can create serious problem because printing is a service industry. Today’s newspaperif supplied tomorrow is no longer news but history. Like other technological fields, new concepts andapplications are developing continuously in maintenance also. This proposed syllabus is based on latestchanges.Objective: The students will be able to1) Choose the right piece of printing equipment considering the end product requirement.2) Understand the different lubricants and the importance of correct lubrication3) Use different compressor in printing machines and do maintenance job.4) Differentiate the various mechanical drives in the printing machines and work with them.5) Select and maintain bearings in the printing machines.Pre-Requisite: Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing & Pre-Press Repro entPurchasingUnit 11.11.21.3Unit 22.0Initial cost, installation of printing machinesPrinting equipment design consideration.Critical questions regarding printing Unit 33.0Types of lubricants – Petroleum, animal andvegetable oils, grease, graphite (over-view only)Purpose of lubrication – control of friction, control ofwear, control of temperature, removal ofcontaminants, shock absorption.Characteristic – wetting ability, surface tension,viscosity, adhesion.Lubrication maintenance failure.4.0121015151010Pneumatics in Printing3.13.2Unit 4MarksReciprocating compressor in front separation feeder.Rotary compressor (vanes-type) in back separationfeeder.3.3Compressor maintenance.Bearing used to printing machines4.14.24.3Selection of bearing, different types of bearings usedin printing machine, definition.Bearing failureAdvantages and maintenance.1215
Group-CUnit 55.0Mechanical drives in printing machines5.15.25.35.4C. W. Latham2.Ian Faux3.G.A.T.F.4.G.A.T.F.5.Weber & Geib6.L.T.F. Inc.7.L.T.F. Inc.8.Banks9.L.T.F. Inc.10.Victor Strauss11.G.A.T.F.12.L.T.F. Inc.13.G.A.T.F.14.Durrant15.Victor Strauss16.G.A.T.F.20Chain – Roller chain and its application areas inprinting, Sprocket-with hub and without hub and itsapplication in printing. Maintenance of chains andsprocket.Belt and pulleys – Definition, classification,maintenance. Definition, application areas inprinting.Cam, follower, an overview of theoretical curve,working curve, base circle stroke and dwell.Gear terminology, material, different types of gearsused in printing machines.(No mathematical calculations included anywhere).Name of Author1.15Title of the Book1.Advanced Pressmanship – C.W. Latham2.FauxModern Lithography – Ian3.Web Offset Press Troubles –G.A.T.F.4.Solving Sheet-fed PressTroubles – G.A.T.F.5.Method Of ConditioningPaper for Multicolour Offset Printing –Weber & Geib6.Prevention of OccupationalDermatitis in Lithography – L.T.F. Inc.7.pH Control of FountainSolution – L.T.F. Inc.8.Paper in the PrintingProcesses – Banks9.Guides, Grippers & InsertionDevices for Litho- Offset Presses –L.T.F. Inc.10.Graphic Arts Management –Victor Strauss11.Safety Practices for theGraphic Arts – G.A.T.F.12.Gauges and Instruments ForName of thePublisher
Offset Lithography – L.T.F. Inc.13.Lithographers Manual –G.A.T.F.14.Machine Printing – Durrant15.The Printing Industry – VictorStrauss16.CONTACT PERIODS: 64Safety Measures – G.A.T.F.INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 06TOTAL PERIODS: 70Examination Scheme:a) Internal Examination Marks: 20b) End Semester Ex amination Marks: 70c) Attendance Assessment Interaction : 10Full Marks: 100End Semester Examination Marks: 70GroupUnitObjectiveTo be set101005ABC1, 23 & 45GroupUnitA1, 203BC3 & 450403Marks/QsTo be answeredAn y 20QsSubjective01Marks/QsAn y five QsTaking atleastOne from eachGroup-10-Note 1: Teachers’ Assessment will be based on performance on given assignments.Note 2: Assignments may be given on all the topics covered in the syllabus.TotalMarks20TotalMarks05x10 50-
BINDING & FINISHINGName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: 16 WeeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory:2 hrs/weekInternal Examination: 20Tutorial:1 hr/weekAssignment & Attendance: 10Practical:3 hrs/weekEnd Semester Exam:70Credit: 2Aim:Getting the output through Print Finishing Processes are the most important operations for completing theprint production. This will enable the students to make judgement about the aspect of Binding & PrintFinishing, particularly the selection of a particular process chosen for a specific print production.Objective: The students will be able to1. Understand various Paper and Board sizes & Estimates, warehouse management & adhesive& other related materials, different finishing tools.2. Appreciate styles of binding, layout of binding & finishing department.3. Understand various types of binding, the detailed steps to be taken in each binding type.4. Understand various cutting machines and other allied equipment.5. Get an idea about various automation-taking places in binding & finishing.6. Understand various Paper and Board sizes & Estimates, warehouse management & adhesive &other related materials, different finishing tools.7. Appreciate styles of binding, layout of binding department.8. Understand various types of binding, the detailed steps to be taken in each binding type.9. Understand various cutting machines and other allied equipment.10. Get an idea about various automation-taking places in binding.Pre-Requisite: Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing & Pre-Press Repro TechniqueContents:Group-AHrs/unitBook Binding in Print FinishingUnit 11.0Definition, General description of a book, classification ofbookbinding & its operational divisions, main stages ofBinding.2.03.0Paper and its sizes – GSM, relation between GSM andweight of a ream, Estimation for paper, board, clothcalculations. Paper consideration – Size, Grain, Weight,Squaring & Singling.Styles of binding and covering materials.4.0Use of different boards and adhesives.Marks10101005Unit 2Binding equipment & tools.5.0Cutting Machine – Single knife, three knives & five nding & Finishing tools and equipment.
Group-BUnit 3Binding & Finishing terms & TerminologyUnit 47.0Binding & Finishing terms and terminology.8.0End papers – definition, classification and its purpose.9.0General layout of a Binding & Finishing DepartmentFolding & Assembling the folded material for binding10.0Folding – Manual & Mechanical, Folding to print – Folding topaper, Right angle folding and parallel folding, knife folder,buckle folder, Former folder ( for newspaper), Spiral folder( continuous stationery/business forms)05051210071005051010051512.0Assembling the folded material for binding – Gathering,Collating, Inserting, – Manual and mechanical version.Group-CUnit 5Unit 6Binding Proper1.0Binding Proper – Stitching, Methods of using staplers or wirestitching machine, Sewing (Hand and Machine version), andclassification of sewing, Adhesive/perfect binding loose leafand mechanical binding.2.0Case book binding work (Manual and Mechanical).Operational Sequences Flush cut binding, Edition Binding, Library Binding, Account BookBinding, Re-binding – Prevention of Deterioration.Unit 7Unit 8Miscellaneous Supplementary and Finishing Processes –Ruling, Bronzing, Varnishing, Embossing, Stamping/Tooling,Lamination, Die – cutting & indexing, UV coating.Converting & its importance -Purpose of packaging andpackaging labels- Purpose of Package printingEnvironmental considerations for packaging –Concept of 4 Rs in PackagingPackaging Materials – flexible, rigid, non-rigidPackaging Types – 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60Packaging systems for extending shelf life- CAP, MAP,Retort Packaging, Aseptic packaging, Vacuum packaging,Blister packaging, Smart and Intelligent PackagingTypes of closures – CushioningTransport packaging symbols-flammable, explosive, fragile,avoid water, Packaging symbols - vegetarian, non vegetarian,recyclable, radura Polymer symbols for packaging (APME)
Name of AuthorTitle of the Book1. M P Kini1.2. Alen J Vaugha2.3. Lorence Thom3.4. John Massa4.5.5. J Key6.6. E V Whicher7.7. J W Zachensden8.8. A G Martin9. Victor StraussBook Binding For StudentsM.P.KiniModern Book Binding – Alen. J.Va u g h aBook Binding By Hand - LorenceThomBook Binding – John MasaBook Binding For Beginers –J . Ke yPractical Elementary Book Craft –E.V.W hicherThe Art Of Book Binding –J.W .ZachensdenFinishing Process In Printing –A.G.Martin9. The Pinting Industry – VictorStraussCONTACT PERIODS: 64INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 06Name of thePublisherGATFGATFGATFGATFGATFGATFGATFTOTAL PERIODS: 70Examination Scheme:a) Internal Examination Marks: 20b) End Semester Ex amination Marks: 70c) Attendance Assessment Interaction : 10Full Marks: 100End Semester Examination Marks: 70GroupUnitABC1, 23 & 45, 6 ,7 & 8GroupUnitA1, 2ObjectiveTo be set070810To be answeredAn y 20QsSubjective03An y five QsTaking 5x10 50
BC3 & 45, 6, 7 & 80304One from eachGroup--Note 1: Teachers’ Assessment will be based on performance on given assignments.Note 2: Assignments may be given on all the topics covered in the syllabus.-
Syllabus for SURFACE PREPARATION TECHNIQUE W/SHOP – IName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: : Seventeen weeks/SemesterMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination Scheme: Continuous EvaluationTheory: Nil hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.: NilTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance & Teacher’s Assessment : 50 MarksPractical: 4 hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam: 50MarksCredit: 3Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop/Lab related with course of study.Objective: Student will able toSl. No.Know basic Surface Preparation Processes.1.Read and interpret Print Production Planning.2.Identify, select, & use of various tools, equipment & software.3.Operate, control different machines & equipment.4.Inspect the job for specified dimensions.5.Produce jobs as per specified dimensions.6.Adopt safety practices (tools, jobs & personal) while working on various machines.7.Acquaint with the chronological operational processes involving in the jobs.8.Care & maintenance of the tools & machines.9.Pre-Requisite:Sl. No.Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing1.Process Camera, Block & Plate, Color2.Contents:CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT OF 50 MARKS IS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE TEACHERSTHROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER WHERE MARKS ALLOTTED FOR ASSESSMENT OF SESSIONAL WORK UNDERTAKEN INEACH SEMESTER IS 25. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN 3RD SEMESTER: PERFORMANCE OF JOB– 10; LABORATORYNOTEBOOK – 10, & ATTENDANCE – 05.EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT (END SEMESTER EXAM) OF 50 MARKS SHALL BE HELD AT THE END OF THE THIRD SEMESTERON THE ENTIRE SYLLABI OF . ONE JOB PER STUDENT FROM ANY ONE OF THE JOBS DONE IS TO BE PERFORMED.JOB IS TO BE SET BY LOTTERY SYSTEM.DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS: ON SPOT JOB – 20; VIVA-VOCE – 30Hrs./Unit14/Unit 105/Unit 205/Unit 340/Unit 4Marks2525252564 Hrs100Unit: 1,2,3 &4TOTAL PERIODS: 64 (16 Weeks) 4 (1 Week) 68 (17 Weeks)Practical Class – 64 hrs/16 weeks & Evaluation 4 hrs/1 week
Syllabus for SURFACE PREPARATION TECHNIQUE W/SHOP – IUNIT: 11.02.0Line etching, viz1.1Metal printing and Burning in1.2Make-ready and Retouching1.3First etching and powderingFinishing and Mounting for the production of line blockUnit: 23.0Finishing and Mounting for the production of line block4.0Making half-tone print on metal and half-tone etchingUnit: 35.0Finishing and Mounting for the production of half-tone block6.0Production of combination block (line and half-tone)Unit: 47.0Production of colour line block (two colour)8.0Preparation of key drawing and chart making9.0Photo-polymer plate making by using photo polymer process
Syllabus for PLANOGRAPHIC PRINTING TECHNIQUE W/SHOP – IName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: : Seventeen weeks/SemesterMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination Scheme: Continuous EvaluationTheory: Nil hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.: NilTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance & Teacher’s Assessment : 50 MarksPractical: 4 hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam: 50MarksCredit: 3Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop/Lab related with course of study.Objective: Student will able toSl. No.Know basic Offset Printing Processes.1.Read and interpret Print Production Planning.2.Identify, select, & use of various tools, equipment & software.3.Operate, control different machines & equipment.4.Inspect the job for specified dimensions.5.Produce jobs as per specified dimensions.6.Adopt safety practices (tools, jobs & personal) while working on various machines.7.Acquaint with the chronological operational processes involving in the jobs.8.Care & maintenance of the tools & machines.9.Pre-Requisite:Sl. No.Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing1.Image Carrier, Ink, & Substrate2.Contents:CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT OF 50 MARKS IS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE TEACHERSTHROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER WHERE MARKS ALLOTTED FOR ASSESSMENT OF SESSIONAL WORK UNDERTAKEN INEACH SEMESTER IS 25. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN 3RD SEMESTER: PERFORMANCE OF JOB– 10; LABORATORYNOTEBOOK – 10, & ATTENDANCE – 05.EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT (END SEMESTER EXAM) OF 50 MARKS SHALL BE HELD AT THE END OF THE THIRD SEMESTERON THE ENTIRE SYLLABI OF . ONE JOB PER STUDENT FROM ANY ONE OF THE JOBS DONE IS TO BE PERFORMED.JOB IS TO BE SET BY LOTTERY SYSTEM.DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS: ON SPOT JOB – 20; VIVA-VOCE – 30Hrs./Unit14/Unit 105/Unit 205/Unit 340/Unit 4Marks2525252564 Hrs100Unit: 1,2,3 &4TOTAL PERIODS: 64 (16 Weeks) 4 (1 Week) 68 (17 Weeks)Practical Class – 64 hrs/16 weeks & Evaluation 4 hrs/1 week
Syllabus forPLANOGRAPHIC PRINTING TECHNIQUE W/SHOP – IUNIT: 11.0Demonstration of Single color sheet-fed offset press arrangements.2.0Functions of different units of a sheet-fed offset machine.Unit: 23.0Application of different chemicals used in offset press.4.0Preparation of Fountain solution.Unit: 35.0Mounting plate on plate cylinder with properly adjusted packing.6.0Fitting of offset blanket – checking the levelness of the blanket –preparing it for blanket.Unit: 47.0Setting of Dampening (Water Form) rollers.8.0Setting of Ink Form rollers.
Syllabus for BINDING & FINISHING W/SHOPName of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: : Seventeen weeks/SemesterMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination Scheme: Continuous EvaluationTheory: Nil hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.: NilTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance & Teacher’s Assessment : 50 MarksPractical: 3 hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam: 50MarksCredit: 2Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop/Lab related with course of study.Objective: Student will able toSl. No.Know basic Imposition/Planning & Post Press Technology.1.Read and interpret Print Production Planning.2.Identify, select, & use of various tools, equipment & software.3.Operate, control different machines & equipment.4.Inspect the job for specified dimensions.5.Produce jobs as per specified dimensions.6.Adopt safety practices (tools, jobs & personal) while working on various machines.7.Acquaint with the chronological operational processes involving in the jobs.8.Care & maintenance of the tools & machines.9.Pre-Requisite:Sl. No.Elementary knowledge of Basic Printing1.Planning & Imposition2.Contents:CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT OF 50 MARKS IS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE TEACHERSTHROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER WHERE MARKS ALLOTTED FOR ASSESSMENT OF SESSIONAL WORK UNDERTAKEN INEACH SEMESTER IS 25. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN 3RD SEMESTER: PERFORMANCE OF JOB– 10; LABORATORYNOTEBOOK – 10, & ATTENDANCE – 05.EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT (END SEMESTER EXAM) OF 50 MARKS SHALL BE HELD AT THE END OF THE THIRD SEMESTERON THE ENTIRE SYLLABI OF . ONE JOB PER STUDENT FROM ANY ONE OF THE JOBS DONE IS TO BE PERFORMED.JOB IS TO BE SET BY LOTTERY SYSTEM.DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS: ON SPOT JOB – 20; VIVA-VOCE – 30Hrs./Unit14/Unit 105/Unit 205/Unit 340/Unit 4Marks2525252564 Hrs100Unit: 1,2,3 &4TOTAL PERIODS: 64 (16 Weeks) 4 (1 Week) 68 (17 Weeks)Practical Class – 64 hrs/16 weeks & Evaluation 4 hrs/1 week
Syllabus for BINDING & FINISHING W/SHOPUnit: 11.2.3.4.5.6.Acquaintance with the tools and equipment and their usesPerforming operations like Counting, JoggingFolding by handAcquaintance with the plan of Sewing machineSewing by handWire StitchingUnit: 27. Acquaintance with different styles of Binding8. Preparing a quarter bound book cut flush9. Demo on different kind of end papers10. Case Binding11. Document BindingUnit: 312. Preparing a Writing Pad13. Exercise on stitching and cutting machine14. Demo on various Finishing operations such as Ruling, Numbering, Laminating (drytable top) -Miscellaneous operations such as Perforation, Eye-letting, Numbering.15. Demo on Account Book BindingUnit: 416. Demo on the Folding machine17. Acquaintance with Die – cutting, Scoring, Rotary board cutter.18. Demo on Adhesive/Perfect binding19. Demo on Saddle stitcher cum three knife trimmer – complete Binding & Finishingm/c for magazine work
Syllabus for: Professional Practice III(Offset Printing machine Maintenance)Name of the Course: Diploma in Printing TechnologyCourse Code:Semester: FifthDuration: : Eight weeks/SemesterMaximum Marks: 50Teaching SchemeExamination Scheme: Continuous EvaluationTheory: Nil hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.: NilTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance & Teacher’s Assessment : 25 MarksPractical: 3 hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam:25 MarksCredit: 2Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop/Lab related with course of study.Objective: Student will able toSl. No.Know basic setting of Feeder, Pneumatic Control.1.Read and
1.0 Printing Equipment Purchasing 1.1 Initial cost, installation of printing machines 1.2 Printing equipment design consideration. 1.3 Critical questions regarding printing equipment purchasing. 2.0 Lubrication 2.1 Types of lubricants Petroleum, animal and vegetable oils, grease, graphite (over-view only)