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Basics of Printing Processess

This document outlines a course on Basics of Printing Processes. The course is part of a Diploma in Printing Technology program. It is a 3-credit, semester 2 course that meets for 3 periods per week over 45 periods per semester. The course objectives are to develop knowledge of printing processes and impart an understanding of printing machine basics and digital printing. Prerequisites include courses in applied physics and chemistry from semester 1. On completion, students will understand printing stages and processes, and be able to describe letterpress, offset, flexography, gravure, screen printing and digital printing workflows. The course content is divided into modules mapping to the course outcomes and covering topics such as printing history, process principles and functional units

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Basics of Printing Processess

This document outlines a course on Basics of Printing Processes. The course is part of a Diploma in Printing Technology program. It is a 3-credit, semester 2 course that meets for 3 periods per week over 45 periods per semester. The course objectives are to develop knowledge of printing processes and impart an understanding of printing machine basics and digital printing. Prerequisites include courses in applied physics and chemistry from semester 1. On completion, students will understand printing stages and processes, and be able to describe letterpress, offset, flexography, gravure, screen printing and digital printing workflows. The course content is divided into modules mapping to the course outcomes and covering topics such as printing history, process principles and functional units

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Program : Diploma in Printing Technology

Course Code : 2101 Course Title: Basics of Printing Processes

Semester : 2 Credits: 3

Course Category: Program Core

Periods per week: 3 (L:3 T:0 P:0) Periods per semester: 45

Course Objectives:

 To develop knowledge on different stages of printingprocess.


 To provide the concept of working principle of conventional printing methods.
 To impart the knowledge of basic units of a printing machine.
 To illustrate digital printing process.

Course Prerequisites:

Course
Topic Course name Semester
code

Visible spectrum, Viscosity, Surface Applied physics I 1


tension.
Chemical affinity, Emulsion, Coating, pH, Applied Chemistry 1
Conductivity, Etching.

Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Duration Cognitive
COn Description
(Hours) Level

CO1 Explain the stages of printing process. 10 Understanding

CO2 Interpret basic types of printing processes. 11 Understanding


Describe the workflow of Letterpress, Offset,
CO3 13 Understanding
Flexography and Gravure printing process.
Describe the features of screen-printing and Digital
CO4 9 Understanding
printing process.

Series Test 2
CO – PO Mapping

Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 2
CO2 2
CO3 2
CO4 2

3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped

Course Outline:

Module Duration Cognitive


Description
Outcomes (Hours) Level
CO1 Explain the stages of printing process.

M1.01 To define printing. 1 Remembering

M1.02 To explain the history of Printing. 3 Understanding

M1.03 To differentiate – Press, Pre press, Post press. 4 Understanding

M1.04 To identify various printed products. 2 Understanding

Content: Printing –definition. History of printing - from early stone print to latest
innovations. Classification of print works - Prepress, Press, post press. Various printed
products.

CO2 Interpret basic types of printing processes.

To define the terms and Impact & Non-impact


M2.01 2 Understanding
printing.
M2.02 To explain the principle of Relief printing process. 2 Understanding
To explain the principle of Planographic
M2.03 2 Understanding
printing process.
To explain the principle of Intaglio printing
M2.04 2 Understanding
process.
To explain the principle of Stencil printing
M2.05 2 Understanding
process.
M2.06 To define the digital printing process. 1 Understanding

Series Test – I 1
Content: Impact (Conventional) and non-impact printing – definition. Basic principles of -
relief printing), Planography (lithography, offset), stencil printing and digital printing
processes. (letter press, flexography), intaglio printing (gravure).

Describe the workflow of Letterpress, Offset, Flexography and Gravure


CO3
printing process.

M3.01 Basics of Letter press. 3 Understanding

M3.02 Units of Offset Printing. 3 Understanding

M3.03 Units of gravure printing machine. 3 Understanding

M3.04 Units of flexographic printing machine. 4 Understanding

Contents: Functional units of Conventional printing machines-Basics of Letter press


(Introduction and workflow only). Units of Offset Printing- sheet fed and web offset
Printing, plate cylinder, Blanket Cylinder, Impression cylinder, inking and dampening
system. Units of gravure printing machine - gravure cylinder, impression roller, doctor
blade. Units of flexographic printing machine - Fountain roller, Anilox roller, plate
cylinder, impression cylinder.

CO4 Describe the features of screen-printing and Digital printing process.

M4.01 Screen printing - Equipment and materials 3 Understanding

M4.02 Photographic stencil methods 3 Understanding

M4.03 Digital printing 3 Understanding

Series Test – II 1

Contents: Screen printing-definition. Equipment and materials: frames (wooden frames,


metal frames, self-stretching frames). Mesh materials (silk, synthetic, stainless
steel).Substrates- (paper, paper board, wood, textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics & glass).
Digital printing basics.

Text / Reference:

T/R Book Title/Author

T1 TulikaDas,Chemistry in Printing, 2nd Edition, BarnanaPrakashani, 2011.


R1 P. Kipphan, Handbook of Print Media, Springer, 2002.
R2 BishwanathChakravarty, A Hand Book for Printing and Packaging, Galgotia
Publications Pvt. Ltd, 1997.
R3 N.R.Elred& T. Scarlet, What the Printer should know about Ink, GATF, 1995
R4 N.R.Elred& T. Scarlet, Chemistry for the Graphic Arts, GATF, 1992.
R5 R.H. Leach and R.J. Pierce Ed, The Printing Ink Manual, 5th Edition, Kluer
Academic publisher.

Online Resources:

Sl.No Website Link


1 https://www.britannica.com/technology/offset-printing
2 https://www.britannica.com/technology/flexography
3 printwiki.org/Gravure
4 https://medium.muz.li/a-beginners-guide-to-screen-printing-by-a-complete-
beginner-c5bd393d9238

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