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Royal Decree 1213 / 2009, Of 17 July, Which Establishes Two Certificates Of Professionalism Of The Professional Family Graphic Arts That Are Included In The National Repertory Of Professional Certificates.

Original Language Title: Real Decreto 1213/2009, de 17 de julio, por el que se establecen dos certificados de profesionalidad de la familia profesional artes gráficas que se incluyen en el Repertorio Nacional de certificados de profesionalidad.

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Law 56/2003, of 16 December, of Employment, establishes in its article 3 that it corresponds to the Government, on a proposal of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, and previous report of this Ministry to the Sectoral Conference of Work, the elaboration and approval of the regulatory provisions in relation to, among others, occupational and continuing vocational training in the State field, as well as the development of such management; 25.2, that the occupational and continuing training programmes will be developed in accordance with the In the case of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, the Court of Justice held that the Court of Justice held that the Court of Justice held that the Court of Justice held that the Following the entry into force of Royal Decree 395/2007 of 23 March 2007 regulating the training subsystem for employment, the two forms of vocational training in the field of work-occupational training and continuing training-have been integrated into the vocational training subsystem for employment.

For its part, the Organic Law of June 19, aims at the creation of a National System of Qualifications and Vocational Training understood as the set of instruments and actions necessary to promote and to develop the integration of vocational training offers and the assessment and accreditation of professional skills. The main instruments of this System are the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications and the procedure for recognition, evaluation, accreditation and registration of the same. Article 8 of the Organic Law of 19 June provides that certificates of professional competence prove the professional qualifications of those who have obtained them and that they will be issued by the competent administration, with a view to official and valid throughout the national territory. In addition, Article 10.1 indicates that the General Administration of the State, in accordance with the provisions of Article 149.1.30. and 7. of the Constitution and after consulting the General Council of Vocational Training, shall determine the qualifications and certificates of professionalism, which shall constitute the offers of vocational training referred to in the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications.

The National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications, according to Article 3.3 of Royal Decree 1128/2003 of 5 September, which regulates the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications, in the wording given to the By the same token, Royal Decree 1416/2005 of 25 November provides the basis for drawing up the training offer leading to the acquisition of vocational training qualifications and certificates of professionalism and the modular training offer. the cumulative associated with a competition unit, as well as other training offers adapted to collectives with specific needs. In accordance with Article 8.5 of the same royal decree, the training offer of certificates of professionalism shall be in accordance with the minimum quality indicators and requirements which guarantee the fundamental aspects of a system. training, to be established by mutual agreement between the educational and labour administrations, after consultation of the General Council for Vocational Training.

Royal Decree 34/2008 of 18 January, which regulates certificates of professionalism, has updated, in line with the aforementioned regulations, the regulation of certificates established in the previous Royal Decree. Decree 1506/2003 of 28 November 2003 laying down guidelines for certificates of professionalism, which has been repealed.

In that Royal Decree 34/2008, the structure and content of the certificates of professionalism are defined, from the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications and the guidelines set by the European Union, and establishes that the State Employment Public Service, with the collaboration of the National Focal Points, will prepare and update the certificates of professionalism, which will be approved by royal decree.

In this regulatory framework it is appropriate for the Government to establish two certificates of professionalism of the professional family graphic arts of the professional areas of Edit and Printing that will be incorporated into the National Directory of certificates of professionalism by levels of professional qualification in the light of the professional competence required by the production activities, as set out in Article 4.4 and in Annex II to Royal Decree 1128/2003, previously cited.

In the process of drawing up this royal decree has issued report the General Council of Vocational Training, the General Council of the National Employment System and has been informed the Sectoral Conference of Employment and Labor.

In its virtue, on the proposal of the Minister of Labour and Immigration and after deliberation of the Council of Ministers at its meeting of July 17, 2009,

DISPONGO:

Article 1. Object and scope of application.

This royal decree aims to establish two certificates of professionalism of the professional family graphic arts that are included in the National Directory of certificates of professionalism, regulated by the Royal Decree 34/2008, of 18 January, for which certificates of professionalism are regulated.

Such certificates of professionalism are official and valid throughout the national territory and do not constitute a regulation of professional practice.

Article 2. Certificates of professionalism that are established.

The certificates of professionalism that are established correspond to the professional family graphic arts and are the ones below, whose specifications are described in the annexes that are indicated:

Professional Family: Graphic Arts.

-Annex I. Digital Printing-Level 2.

-Annex II. Editorial Production-Level 3.

Article 3. Structure and content.

1. The content of each certificate of professionalism corresponds to the structure set out in the following paragraphs:

(a) In paragraph I: Identification of the certificate of professionalism.

(b) In paragraph II: Professional profile of the certificate of professionalism.

(c) In paragraph III: Training of the certificate of professionalism.

(d) In paragraph IV: Prescriptions of trainers.

e) In paragraph V: Minimum requirements for spaces, facilities and equipment.

Article 4. Access to the training of certificates of professionalism.

1. In order to access the training of the training modules for certificates of professionalism in vocational qualification levels 2 and 3, it is necessary to verify that the student has sufficient key competences in the fields established in the criteria for the access of students, for each of the training modules. In the event that this training is delivered in whole or in part at a distance, it must be verified that the student has the level of digital competence sufficient to take advantage of this training.

2. These powers may be demonstrated by overcoming the evidence to be organised by the competent public administration in which the candidate will be assessed in each of the areas and levels set out in the access criteria.

3. The competent public authorities shall convene the abovementioned tests and provide, where appropriate, the minimum training required for the acquisition of the key competences sufficient to enable them to take advantage of the training of the certificates of professionalism.

4. They shall be exempt from carrying out these tests:

(a) Those who are in possession of a certificate of professionalism of the same level of the module or training modules and/or the certificate of professionalism to which they wish to access.

b) Those who wish to access a level 3 certificate of professionalism and are in possession of a level 2 certificate of professionalism from the same family and professional area.

c) Those who wish to access a level 2 certificate of professionalism and are in possession of a level 1 certificate of professionalism from the same family and professional area.

(d) Those who fulfil the academic requirement of access to the average grade training cycles for Level 2 professionalism certificates and higher grade training cycles for levels 3, or have exceeded corresponding access tests regulated by the educational administrations.

e) Those who have passed the university access test for over 25 years.

Article 5. Practical training module in job centres.

1. The practical training module in the workplace will preferably be carried out once the rest of the training modules of each certificate of professionalism are exceeded, although it may also be developed simultaneously with the completion of those. In no case can this module be programmed independently.

2. The implementation of this module will be articulated through agreements or agreements between the training centers and the centers of work.

3. The tutor of the practical training module in the workplace, designated by the training centre of the trainers of the certificate of professionalism, will be responsible for agreeing the training programme with the company and for carrying out the training. (a) the training of the staff, the monitoring and evaluation of the students. To this end the training programme shall include evaluation, observable and measurable criteria.

4. This module will be exempt from this module for students of the training programmes in work-linked training, in the area of the corresponding certificate, as well as those who have a work experience of at least three months, which corresponds to the capabilities set out in the above module of the certificate of professionalism. Requests for exemption from this module for correspondence with the work practice shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the competent labour administrations, which shall issue a certificate of exemption from the module.

5. The work experience referred to in the previous paragraph shall be credited by the certification of the undertaking where the work experience has been acquired, including the duration of the contract, the activity developed and the the time period in which the activity was carried out. In the case of self-employed persons, the certification of discharge shall be required in the census of the tax obligation, with a minimum age of three months, as well as a declaration by the person concerned of the most representative activities.

Article 6. Trainers.

1. The requirements on training and professional experience for the delivery of certificates of professionalism are those set out in paragraph IV of each certificate of professionalism and must be complied with both in person and in person. distance.

2. In accordance with Article 13.3 of Royal Decree 34/2008 of 18 January, they may be recruited as experts for the provision of certain training modules specified in paragraph IV of each of the Annexes to the certificates of professionalism, qualified professionals with professional experience in the field of the unit of competence to which the module is associated.

3. In order to prove the required teaching competence, the trainer or expert must be in possession of the certificate of professionalism of occupational trainer or equivalent training in adult vocational training methodology.

The requirement set out in the preceding paragraph will be exempt:

(a) Those who are in possession of the degrees of graduate in Pedagogy, Psychopedagogy or Master in all their specialties, or degree of graduate in Psychology or degree of graduate in Pedagogy or graduate of specialization in Psychopedagogy.

(b) Those who hold an official university degree other than those referred to in the previous paragraph and who are also in possession of the teaching certificate issued by the Ministry of Education or equivalent.

(c) Those who credit a proven teaching experience of at least 600 hours in the last seven years in vocational training for employment or the education system.

4. Trainers who provide distance training must have training and experience in this mode, in the use of information and communication technologies, as well as to meet the specific requirements set out for each of them. certificate of professionalism. To this end, the competent authorities shall develop specific programmes and actions for the training of these trainers.

Article 7. Contracts for training.

1. The theoretical training of contracts for training may be carried out at a distance up to the maximum of hours likely to be developed in this modality, which is established for each training module in the certificate of professionalism.

2. The training of training modules which are not developed at a distance may be carried out in the workplace or in face-to-face training.

Article 8. Distance learning.

1. Where the training module includes distance learning, it must be carried out with didactic supports authorised by the competent labour administration to enable a system-based learning process for the participant, and will necessarily be supplemented with tutorial assistance.

2. The training of the training modules taught through distance learning will be organised in groups of up to 25 participants.

3. Training modules which, in their entirety, are developed at a distance will require at least one final test of an in-person nature.

Article 9. Centers authorized for your partition.

1. Training centres and institutions which provide training leading to a certificate of professionalism must comply with the requirements of trainers and the minimum requirements for spaces, facilities and equipment. established in each of the training modules which constitute the certificate of professionalism.

2. Institutions that exclusively provide the theoretical training of contracts for training shall be exempt from the requirements on spaces, facilities and equipment as set out in the previous paragraph.

Article 10. Correspondence with vocational training qualifications.

The accreditation of the units of competence obtained through the improvement of the professional modules of the vocational training qualifications will provide the effects of exemption from the module or training modules of the certificates of professionalism associated with those competition units set out in this royal decree.

Single additional disposition. Levels of certificates of professionalism in the European Qualifications Framework.

Once the relationship between the national qualifications framework and the European qualifications framework is established, the corresponding level of professionalism certificates set out in this royal decree will be determined. within the European Qualifications Framework.

Final disposition first. Competence title.

This royal decree is dictated by the powers conferred on the State in Article 149.1.1., 7. and 30. of the Spanish Constitution, which attributes to the State exclusive competence for the regulation of the basic conditions guaranteeing the equality of all Spaniards in the exercise of rights and in the fulfilment of constitutional duties; labour law; and the regulation of conditions for obtaining, issuing and approving of academic and professional qualifications and basic standards for the development of Article 27 of the Constitution, in order to ensure compliance with the obligations of the public authorities in this field.

Final disposition second. Regulatory development.

The Minister of Labor and Immigration is authorized to dictate how many provisions are necessary for the development of this royal decree.

Final disposition third. Entry into force.

This royal decree will enter into force on the day following its publication in the "Official State Gazette".

Given in Madrid, on July 17, 2009.

JOHN CARLOS R.

The Minister of Labor and Immigration,

CELESTINO CORBACHO CHAVES

ANNEX I

I. IDENTIFICATION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

Denomination: Digital printing.

Code: ARGI0209

Professional Family: Graphic Arts

Professional area: Printing

Professional qualification level: 2

Professional reference qualification:

ARGI51_2 Digital Printing (R/D 1087/2005, September 16, Annex CLI)

Relationship of competency units that configure the certificate of professionalism:

UC0200_2: Operate in graphical process under security, quality, and productivity

UC0482_2: Interpreting and managing digital information needed for digital product printing

UC0483_2: Preparing computers, tuning parameters, and performing digital printing

General competition:

Interpret and manage information for your graphical process and print through digital technologies to achieve productivity and product quality under established security conditions.

Professional Environment:

Professional scope:

In graphic, communication and design companies, large, medium and small, in digital print departments. The activity is self-developed or employed.

Productive Sectors:

Within the graphic arts sector, publishers, advertising and design companies, packaging and packaging. They can also develop their roles in any other productive sector in the advertising department or publications department and in all companies using this printing method.

Occupations or related jobs:

Premedia preparer.

Digital Printer.

Digital systems operator.

3029.034.7 Technician in digital printing.

Duration of the associated training: 440 hours

Relationship of training modules and training units:

MF0200_2: Processes in Graphic Arts (100 hours)

UF0241: Phases and Processes in Graphic Arts (40 hours)

UF0242: Quality in graphical processes (30 hours)

UF0509: Prevention of occupational and environmental risks in the Graphic Industry (30 hours)

MF0482_2: Preparing files for digital printing (80 hours)

MF0483_2: Printing with digital devices (140 hours)

UF0246: Preparing and tuning digital printing (60 hours)

UF0247: Realization of digital printing (50 hours)

UF0930: Maintenance, security and waste treatment in digital printing (30 hours)

MP0059: Digital print non-work professional practice module (120 hours)

II. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

Competition Unit 1

Naming: OPERATING IN THE GRAPHICAL PROCESS UNDER SECURITY, QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY

Level: 2

Code: UC0200_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Check and follow the graphical process as a whole through workflows and in its different phases: preprint, print and post-pressure, through standardization and communication, to achieve quality and productivity, according to established specifications.

CR1.1 Graphic process tracking is done through workflows to facilitate planning, automation, procedures, and other factors that affect the production environment.

CR1.2 By standardizing and communicating the work phases, a final result of the most effective process is achieved.

CR1.3 The different phases of the graphical process are analyzed with specification of their elements, applying the job and the sequence of each of them.

CR1.4 The parameters and preprint elements chosen are checked, according to technical specifications.

CR1.5 The printing system is in line with the media used and product to be obtained.

CR1.6 The finish is applied according to the support used, process followed and usage needs, according to the technical specifications.

CR1.7 The observed anomalies are collected to take the necessary preventive and corrective measures.

CR1.8 The graphical process, in all its phases, is performed by taking into account and applying safety, hygiene and environmental regulations.

CR2 .2 The most significant quality features in each phase of the process are identified by variables and attributes.

CR2 .3 Quality control is done methodically, using the appropriate control elements for each feature.

CR2 .4 Quality criteria are applied according to the established quality and tolerance levels.

CR2 .5 The control frequencies are applied according to the type of characteristics to be controlled and the number of product units to be obtained.

CR2 .6 The results and incidences of quality control are collected in the corresponding control sheets.

CR2 .7 The desired colors and tones are obtained according to the parameters and color measures.

CR2 .8 Measurement devices are used according to the specific needs of the required values.

CR2 .9 The image transfer is parsed according to the point variation and the contrast.

CR3 .1 Graphic products are identified according to their functional and communicative characteristics.

CR3 .2 The functional and technological relationships of graphic products are set according to their elements

CR3 .3 Graphic products are defined according to originals, sketches, and models.

CR3 .4 Graphic products respond to established technical specifications.

CR3 .5 Graphics products allow you to maintain the competitive conditions for your company.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Computer equipment. Printers. Standards of communication. Workflows. Normalized light pupitre. Measurement and control tools and tools: densitometer, tipometer, odometer, colorimeter, spectrophotometer.

Work products or results

Incidents of quality control. Control sheets. Identification of defects or defects in the processes.

Information used or generated

Production order. Technical documentation of preprint, printing and post-pressure equipment and machines. Safety, hygiene and environmental regulations. Quality standards and standards. Samples authorised. Technical sheets. Maintenance manuals. Control plans.

Competition Unit 2

Naming: INTERPRETING AND MANAGING DIGITAL INFORMATION NEEDED FOR DIGITAL PRODUCT PRINTING

Level: 2

Code: UC0482_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Receiving and checking the digital information and technical specifications of the graphical product for further processing, using the appropriate IT applications.

CR1 .1 Digital files containing the information to be printed are received according to established rules.

CR1 .2 Digital files containing the information to be printed are protected according to established rules.

CR1 .3 The content of the digital information and the technical specifications received are checked according to the work to be performed.

CR1 .4 Digital files are used so that their content is not overridden.

CR1 .5 Digital information and technical specifications are collated according to direct visual observation of both.

CR1 .6 The dimensional specifications, tonal changes, and output characteristics of the image are interpreted from the manufacturing order.

CR2 .1 The function, performance characteristics and application of computers and software are identified from the technical documentation and user manuals.

CR2 .2 The computer format and image color model are selected based on the treatment program to be used and the technical specifications.

CR2 .3 Digital files are opened using the corresponding computer applications.

CR2 .4 Type fonts and their activation are checked by visual observation on the screen.

CR2 .5 The images and their location are checked by visual observation on the screen.

CR2 .6 The characteristics of digital images: resolutions, color modes, file format, are verified by visual observation methods or by contrast with printed test.

CR2 .7 The characteristics of the digital images are corrected, if applicable, according to the technical specifications established.

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RP3: Check that all the elements involved in the process are within the established quality plans.

CR3 .2 The compatibility between computer programs is secured by the control plan.

CR3 .4 The operational status of the equipment, tools, instruments and materials is maintained through the maintenance plan.

CR3 .5 The process documents, control and maintenance employees are formalized according to the correct use of the specific terminology and lexicon.

RP4: Send digital information to print devices to start printing, using the appropriate computer applications.

CR4 .2 The parameters and technical characteristics of the form are introduced into the system, taking into account the type of printing technology available.

CR4 .3 The contents of the digital files are sent to the printing machine according to the most appropriate software for each information.

CR4 .4 The submission to print job queues on the digital machine is performed by taking into account the conditions of the graphic product to be obtained.

CR4 .5 The digital file queues to be printed, to ensure an appropriate workflow, are followed by the jobs to be performed and the needs of the clients.

CR5 .1 The required work activities are organized with efficiency criteria from the production order.

CR5 .2 Data corresponding to the calibration of the digital system are introduced using the most appropriate software.

CR5 .3 The digital system correction parameters are performed on specific programs.

CR5 .4 The status and quality of operation of the digital system is checked by test, according to the maintenance plan.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Computer equipment, collection and scanning equipment. Text processing software. Image processing software. Layout software. Printers and test systems. Control strips.

Work products or results

Files received, files optimized for processing or reproduction in digital printing. Digital information treated. Control and maintenance documentation.

Information used or generated

Technical equipment documentation, file management manuals, color management, client style book. User manuals. Work order. Safety and hygiene regulations.

Competition Unit 3

Naming: PREPARE TEAMS, ADJUST PARAMETERS, AND PERFORM DIGITAL PRINTING

Level: 2

Code: UC0483_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP 1: Prepare and verify the media to be printed to power the printing machine so that continuity is guaranteed.

CR1 .2 The quantity and quality of the print media are verified as set in the production order.

CR1 .3 The print media is transported from the warehouse to the machine, following the established security rules.

CR1 .4 The print media is manipulated and treated according to the established working methods, which ensure their input and pass through the machine.

CR1 .5 The print media is controlled according to the existing description of the print quality described in the production order.

CR1 .6 The stack and the support stored conditions are controlled periodically, according to the control plan set.

CR1 .7 Support to print maintains its traceability through the process, by means of appropriate signage and identification.

CR2 .1 The display elements: inks, toner, are chosen taking into account the compatibility with the available technology, the machine, the type of support and the finish.

CR2 .4 The display elements and additives are stored in security conditions.

CR3 .1 The equipment and mechanisms of the power system are checked to ensure their correspondence with the media to be printed.

CR3 .2 Tension system equipment and mechanisms are checked to ensure the synchronization of printing.

CR3 .3 The correct operation of the machine is checked, reviewing its elements and starting up, correcting the anomalies, if any.

CR3 .4 The equipment and mechanisms of the exit system are checked to ensure their correspondence with the media to be printed and the form to be obtained.

CR3 .5 The repositories with display elements and additives are controlled according to the control plan set.

CR3 .6 All adjustments are made by taking the necessary security measures.

RP4: Perform digital printing to obtain the printed product, according to the specifications set.

CR4 .1 The first printed sheet is checked, depending on the characteristics specified in the production order.

CR4 .2 The first printed sheet is controlled, to check the tones and eventual presence of defects.

CR4 .3 The control is performed based on samples, patterns, normalized tables, and specifications.

CR4 .4 The process variables are modified, based on the assessment and results of the first printed sheet.

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CR4 .6 The correction and adjustment is made on the materials, modifying physicochemical characteristics of the display elements and manipulations of the support.

CR4 .7 The modification of the chromatic values is done by choosing preset parameters in the machine software or by acting on the color management system.

CR5 .1 Self-control is done by taking samples for confirmation of the print results that are being obtained.

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CR5 .5 Print parameters remain constant according to the specifications set.

CR6 .1 The results and incidences of self-control are available in the control sheets for analysis.

CR6 .2 Production parts are completed to check the concordance between the specified productivity and the output.

CR6 .3 The data in the production parts is recorded informatively, according to the subsequent analyses to be performed.

CR6 .4 The analyzed production parts are archived according to preset criteria.

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CR7 .2 The operation of the circuits and filters is verified according to the established maintenance rules.

CR7 .3 All security devices are checked according to current regulations.

CR7 .4 The elements of the machines must have the cleaning levels set out in the maintenance regulations.

CR7 .5 The housing of the contents of the display elements must be clean to avoid contamination.

CR7 .6 Leftover display elements are stored following the current waste disposal regulations.

CR8 .1 The most appropriate equipment and security means are identified and controlled according to the plan of prevention and protection established.

CR8 .2 The health and protection risks in the work environment are identified to establish appropriate preventive measures.

CR8 .3 The persons responsible for the tasks set out in the plan are identified for appropriate and prompt action.

CR8 .4 Workareas are maintained in cleanliness, order and security conditions, according to the prevention plan.

CR8 .5 Emergency actions are performed according to the prevention plan.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Digital printing machine, normalized light pupitre. Densitometer, colorimeter, spectrophotometer, tipometer, linearometer and angulometer.

Work products or results

Printed Media: Stationery, Carteleria, Stucery, Advertising, Ornamentation, Books, and General Edition.

Information used or generated

Production orders, authorized samples, technical documentation of digital printing equipment and machines, safety, hygiene and environmental regulations. Quality standards and standards. Preventive maintenance plan. Control plan. Letters of color.

III. TRAINING OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

FORMATIVE MODULE 1

Naming: GRAPHIC ARTS PROCESSES

Code: MF0200_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0200_2 Operate in the graphical process under security, quality, and productivity

Duration: 100 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: PHASES AND PROCESSES IN GRAPHIC ARTS

Code: UF0241

Duration: 40 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to RP1 and RP3

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

CE1.1 Describe and explain the different configurations of companies according to the production phase established by them within the production process, or in subdivisions thereof.

CE1.2 From a graphical product, describe through workflows the sequence of tasks or operations in a supposed production environment.

CE1.3 From a given product, relate and sequence the different preprint phases that have been involved in its elaboration:

Text: body, family, style, paragraph, interline.

Trams: linearity, point shape, and angulation.

Color Separation.

Plot and Compaging Systems used.

CE1.4 From a given product, describe and recognize the characteristics of the printing system used according to:

The type of support used.

Tintas: classes and layers.

Tramado.

Profile of the characters.

Footprint or relief on support.

Defects in printing.

Number of past on machines.

CE1.6 Describe the most significant printing systems.

C2: Analyze standardization and communication models through workflow mediation

CE2.1 Analyze graphical process tracking using workflows to facilitate planning, automation, procedures, and other factors that affect the production environment.

CE2.2 Analyze by standardization and communication that during the working phases a final result of the most effective process is achieved.

CE2.3 Describe the different phases of the graphical process by analyzing the specifications of their elements, applying the employment and sequentiality of each of them.

CE2.4 Explain the checking of the parameters and preprint elements chosen according to technical specifications.

CE2.5 Analyze if the printing system is in line with the media used and product to be obtained.

CE2.6 Analyze if the finish is applied according to the support used, process followed, and usage needs, according to the technical specifications.

CE2.7 Describe the observed anomalies, in a practical scenario, by collecting them for further treatment when taking the necessary preventive and corrective measures.

CE2.8 Analyze the graphical process, checking that in all its phases, it is performed taking into account and applying, the safety and hygiene regulations.

CE3.1 Explain the characteristics of the different graphic products.

CE3.2 Analyze the structural characteristics of the different graphic products.

CE3.3 From a sample of graphic products:

Value the communicative and functional capacity of the different graphic products.

Analyze its physicochemical composition and identify its functional capacity.

CE3.4 Analyze, from the design point of view, the characteristics of a given graphical product:

Formats and measures.

Typology.

Colors.

Media.

Encuadulation and Finishing.

Contents

1. Graphical processes: Products and systems

Types of graphic products.

Company types: organization and structure.

Standardization and communication models. Workflows.

Input peripherals, output peripherals, specific software and hardware, processing and test systems.

2. Production processes in graphic arts

Preprint processes:

Original classes. Latent image and printer-processing processes.

Plotting and mounting. Elements of the assembly. Specific software.

Types of frames. Text and image treatments

Original types.

Input peripherals, output peripherals, specific software and hardware, processing and test systems.

Plotting and mounting. Elements of the assembly. Specific software.

Printer form.

Print Processes:

Offset Systems, flexography, screen printing, engraving, tampography, digital.

Principles, comparative analysis, and usage criteria.

Teams, capabilities, comparison of different systems.

Print Media.

Types of display items according to the type of print.

Binding and transformed processes:

Binding and transformed classes: manuals and mechanics.

Procesof the transformed: quality and protection.

Online or offline transformed teams.

The characteristics of the transformed: applicability and end goal.

Manipulated from the different media, depending on the type of material.

Types of controls and variable characteristics in the binding and backroom.

3. Finishing Products

Features and uses.

Market to which the different finishes are intended.

4. Graphic sector activities and products

Packaging and packaging of paper, cardboard and other graphic supports.

Advertising and graphical communication.

Editing books, newspapers, magazines, and others

Paper and cardboard items for domestic and sanitary use.

Business and Business stationery.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Naming: QUALITY IN GRAPHICAL PROCESSES

Code: UF0242

Duration: 30 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP2.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Recognize and analyze color metrics and metrics used in graphic arts

CE1.1 Describe the chromatic spaces: RGB, CMYK, HSB, CIE Lab.

CE1.2 Describe the measuring devices used in the color: colorimeter and spectrophotometer.

CE1.3 Describe the various lighting sources, color temperature, and observation conditions.

CE1.4 From color samples:

Identify color parameters: brightness, saturation, tone, and metamery index.

Represent colorimetric values in chromatic spaces.

Evaluate color differences and their ability to play in the graphical system.

CE1.5 Handle the tools and measuring instruments: hygrometer, thermometer, balance of precision, densimeter, viscosimeter and microscope, to obtain the values of: humidity, temperature, density, variations of dimension of supports, materials and raw materials.

CE1.6 Describe the measuring devices used in color: colorimeter and spectrophotometer.

C2: Analyze the most significant "type" quality control process in each phase of the Graphic Arts process

CE2.1 Describe the fundamental phases and concepts of quality control in manufacturing.

CE2.2 Describe a receive control process succinct.

CE2.3 Describe the quality management and control phases in the production process.

CE2.4 Describe the instruments used in quality control: densitometres, colorimeters, control strips and production line control devices.

CE2.5 From a preprint test and considering printing standards:

Perform the densitymetric and colorimetric measurements.

Assess that color gamut playback is appropriate to the set standards.

CE2.6 From a printed product and taking into account standards:

Select the measuring instrument.

Perform metering instrument calibration.

Perform densitometric, colorimetric, trapping, gliding, and gray balance measurements.

Chromatic Space.

Perform measures on the control strip.

Check the setting with the set standards.

CE2.7 Describe the most significant quality features of the products:

Framing and manipulated: subjective assessment, cut marks, tracks, log signals, collared.

Resistance to folding.

Resistance to rub.

Printing: density, trapping, stamping gain, color balance, pasting, sliding, logging.

Preprint: tests, standards.

CE2.8 Check the final status of the form and relate it to the specifications of the manipulated

CE2.9 With the product already finished, evaluate the quality obtained, analyzing the process of obtaining it.

Contents

1. Quality in graphical processes

Quality control. Concepts involved.

Control elements.

Control Phases: receipt of materials, processes, and products.

More characteristic tests, instruments and measurements.

Preprint quality: point gain, gray balance, and density.

Print variables (print density, contrast, penetration, fixed, stamping gain, color and gray balance).

Control areas in print. Measurement.

Quality in post-pressure.

Visual control of binding and manipulated.

Checking for bound and manipulated defects. The quality in manufacturing.

ISO and UNE rules.

Standards and standards published by the AENOR Committee 54, relating to the graphical process.

2. Colour and its measurement

Nature of light.

Electromagnetic spectrum.

Philosophy of vision.

Chromatic Space.

Factors that affect color perception.

Color Theory. Additive and subtractive synthesis of color.

Color rendering systems: MUNSELL, RGB, HSL, HSV, PANTONE, CIE, CIE-Lab, GAFT.

Color measurement instruments: densitometres, colorimeters, glimeters, and spectrophotometers.

Assessment of color.

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

Designation: PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN THE GRAPHIC INDUSTRY

Code: UF0509

Duration: 30 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to RP1 and RP3

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the prevention and safety measures of the facilities and the individual and collective protection equipment, contained in the safety plans of the companies in the sector.

CE1.1 Specify the aspects of prevention and safety regulations related to the risks arising from the handling of installations and equipment.

CE1.2 Identify and evaluate risk factors and associated risks.

CE1.4 Describe the requirements of the work areas and the procedures for their preparation, determining the specific occupational risks and their corrective actions.

CE1.5 Analyze first aid requirements in different accident scenarios.

CE1.6 Define the rights and duties of the employee and the company in terms of prevention and safety.

C2: Apply the security plan by analyzing the prevention, safety, and environmental protection measures of the graphic industry.

CE2.2 Apply the action protocols to possible emergencies, such as:

Identify people in charge of specific tasks.

Report the disfunctions and the observed dangerous cases.

Proceed to evacuation of buildings in accordance with established procedures, in case of emergency.

CE.3.1 Describe the graphic arts processes where waste is generated or may have environmental risks and incidents.

CE.3.2 Identify the main waste and its treatment to avoid environmental impact.

CE3.3 Apply good environmental practices in processes, consumption and resources.

Contents:

1. Basic concepts about health and safety at work

Work and Health.

Professional risks.

Risk factors.

Consequences and damages derived from work:

Job accident.

Professional illness.

Other pathologies derived from work.

Economic and operational impacts.

Basic regulatory framework for the prevention of occupational risks.

Public agencies related to health and safety at work.

2. General risks, prevention and emergency and evacuation actions

Risks in handling tools and equipment.

Risks in handling systems and installations.

Risks in the storage and transport of loads.

Risks associated with the working environment.

Risks derived from the workload.

The protection of workers ' health and safety.

Types of accidents.

Primary accident assessment.

First aid.

rescuer.

Emergency situations.

Emergency and evacuation plans.

Support information for emergency action.

3. Specific risks in the Graphic Industry

Good environmental practices in the graphic industry

Resources for the materials used

Wastes that are generated

Environmental impact actions

Managing resources

Managing pollution and waste

Methodological guidelines

Distance learning

Training Units

Total duration in hours of the training units

Maximum number of susceptible hours
Distance

Formative Unit 1-UF0241

40

30

Training Unit 2-UF0242

30

20

Unit 3- UF0509

30

20

Sequence

To access the formative unit 3 you need to have done 1 and 2.

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language.

Mathematical competence.

Competition in technology.

Digital competition.

FORMATIVE MODULE 2

Naming: PREPARING FILES FOR DIGITAL PRINTING

Code: MF0482_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0482_2: Interpreting and managing digital information needed for digital product printing

Duration: 80 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Identify methods of receiving digital information, determining the appropriate software in the file reception and opening of the file, according to the technical specifications.

CE1.1 Interpret established methods and rules for receiving originals, performing:

Control fonts, checking that they are all.

Control of image files: repeated file names, appropriate file formats: TIFF, JPG, RAW, and others.

Profile control: resolution, frame, linearature, color, grayscale.

Information storage media: CD's, DVD's, Zip drive, magneto-optical disks, floppy disks, external hard drives, etc.

CE1.2 Interpret established methods and standards for the protection of digital information.

C2 Apply the treatment and correction method required for digital files by adapting them to the features of the digital printing machine.

CE2.1 Verify that the contents of the digital files correspond to the technical specifications of the graphic product with respect to:

fonts and text fonts.

Image files: TIFF, JPG, RAW, and others.

Image profiles: resolution, plot, linearature, color, grayscale.

CE2.2 Treat digital files by using methods that do not affect their content.

CE2.3 Visually contrast the contents of digital files with technical specifications by analyzing the utility and the end goal of printed work.

C3: Determine the methods of processing digital information, depending on the printer machine, using the software appropriate to the needs of the process.

CE3.1 From the interpretation of the technical documentation and user manuals, determine the operation and the characteristics of the necessary computer programs of the digital printing equipment.

CE3.2 Interpret the computer format and color features of the file to suit the technical specifications, using the appropriate software in:

Image files: TIFF, JPG, RAW, and others.

Image profiles: resolution, plot, linearature, color, grayscale.

CE3.3 Store optimized digital files, using the appropriate software available to ensure the unalterability of content.

C4: Recognize and analyze the computer applications associated with the machines ' reception systems for printing digital files, according to technical specifications.

CE4.1 Use the appropriate software to allow the opening of validated digital files for the introduction of parameters and technical features in the digital printing system with:

Software for word processing.

Software for image processing.

Software for layout.

Software to determine print parameters.

CE4.2 Recognize and choose the most appropriate software for digital file content for submission to the digital printing machine.

CE4.3 Manage print queues considering:

The conditions of the graphic product to be obtained.

The workflow to be performed.

The needs of clients.

CE4.4 Manage print queues using software, taking into account the internal rules of the enterprise, with respect to:

Managing workflows.

PDF files.

ICC Profiles.

RIP.s.

Digital tests.

C5: Recognize and analyze the different direct and indirect digital printing systems, to optimize their use, in relation to the type of support to be printed and the graphic product to be achieved, according to technical specifications.

CE5.1 Recognize the operation of digital printing systems according to image transfer mode.

Direct, with impact.

Indirect, no impact.

CE5.2 Relating digital printing systems, taking into account the support for printing, graphic product to be performed, and quality and technical specifications.

CE5.3 In a practical scenario of performing a graphical product, relate the print quality of the same support to different digital printing systems.

CE5.4 In a practical scenario of performing a graphical product, contrast the relationship between the display element and the media type, determining the most appropriate one.

Contents

1. Receiving files for digital printing

Methods, regulations, and systems for protecting computer documents.

Image files: Graphics formats in computer support, Graphical compression, Resolution, frames, linearature, and color profiles.

Graphical Tools.

Text Files: Text Formats, Tools, Fonts.

Media for information.

Adequacy of incoming information to the operating system.

Recognition of graphic formats in computer media.

Viewing all incoming files.

2. Treatment of digital information

Teams: classes, types, features, and operation

Quality in frames and color profiles.

Treatment and correction of texts, images, and color management.

Maquetation with the enforcement operating system.

Treatment channels and correction of information to the printer machine.

Software for image processing and correction.

Software for treatment and correction of texts.

Imposing software for display of the layout.

Color management software.

Software for managing workflows.

Pre-Check, RIP, s and digital tests.

Sending files. Print queues.

3. Features of the digital printing process

Classification. Operation

Transfer of the image.

Types of graphic products.

4. Control of digital printing systems

Verifying the incoming file.

Digital printing, media types, and graphic products.

Optimization of the file to the printer according to the transfer system.

Selecting the optimal workflow.

Verify the interrelationship between the file, the media, and the printer machine.

Methodological guidelines

Distance learning

Formative Module

Number of total hours of the module

Number of hours maximum susceptible
Distance

Formative Module-MF0482_2

80

20

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language.

Mathematical competence.

Competition in technology.

Digital competition.

FORMATIVE MODULE 3

Naming: PRINTING WITH DIGITAL DEVICES

Code: MF0483_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0483_2: Preparing computers, tuning parameters, and performing digital printing

Duration: 140 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: PREPARATION AND TUNING OF DIGITAL PRINTING

Code: UF0246

Duration: 60 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1, RP2, and RP3 as regards the preparation and verification of equipment and mechanisms for correct digital printing.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Perform operations for the tuning of leading digital printing machines and machines

CE1.1 Describe the different direct and indirect digital printing systems.

CE1.2 Describe the different mechanisms for imaging the image.

CE1.3 Describe and relate power mechanisms, support logging, transport, and output.

CE1.4 Analyze the regulatory operations required for printing in digital printing.

CE1.5 Recognize and define the structure and composition of the image drum or the different injection heads.

CE1.6 Relate the durability and behavior of the display transfer elements, with the alterations that they suffer due to humidity, temperature and mechanical stress.

CE1.7 From the interpretation of a work order conveniently characterized, regulate the mechanisms of:

Feeder, transport, and output apparatus.

Eninking capacity.

Pressure of the cylinders and temperature for the set.

C2: Recognize and analyze the main properties and characteristics of raw materials and ancillary products in different laboratory and/or machine-foot practices, using the appropriate instruments

CE2.1 Recognize and describe the characteristics of the structure of paper and non-paper media: paper, cardboard, cardboard, textile, metal, wood, glass, synthetic, acrylic, vinyl and other supports.

CE2.2 Recognize and describe the main characteristics and physical and chemical properties of the media, expressing it in their corresponding units.

CE2.3 Characterize the main defects and alterations of the various media used in digital printing.

CE2.4 Describe the main pigments, oils, solvents, and varnishes related to inks and toners.

CE2.5 Relating the various display elements in relation to support, digital printing systems, and binding and transformed processes.

Contents

1. Digital printing processes

Print procedures.

Types of technologies.

Operations. Control parameters.

Printing Machines: of Plias, of Coil.

Main parts: features, structures, and types.

Safety and hygiene plans and standards.

Protective measures.

2. Preparing and tuning equipment for digital printing

Sheet or coil feeder apparatus.

Ejector or sheet output or coil system.

Internal Mechanisms and Regulations.

Printer body: cylinders, coatings, and injectors.

Inter group: inking, throttling, and control types of the inking.

Dynamic printer shapes: Image cylinder coatings, manufacturing, assembly, treatment and conservation.

Metering devices.

3. Preparing to print support

Verifying the media.

Manipulated from the media.

Adjustment and treatment of support.

4. Preparing the display items

Verify all the required display items.

Preparing the display items for print support.

Check with colorimetric measuring devices for color reliability.

Verifying the display elements with the printing system and its bound or transformed.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Naming: PERFORMING DIGITAL PRINTING

Code: UF0247

Duration: 50 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP4, RP5, and RP6 in terms of performing digital printing.

Capabilities and evaluation criteria.

C1: Operate with the leading digital printing machines to perform the print run and achieve the required quality

CE1.1 Dispose the materials properly on the machines, in order to obtain the required results and times.

CE1.2 Describe the printing system's own defects and those relating to registration, color, and intonation.

CE1.3 In a properly characterized case:

Relate the causes and effects of the readjustment of the parameters of the form, acting manually or by means of computerized equipment, on the mechanical elements of the recording, inking, pressure and regulation of the apparatus power.

Relate the print order of the appropriate colors according to the job type.

Compare the print with the original and with the preprint, digital or chemical tests, readjusting the printing parameters: pressure, intonation, registration, to bring the results closer to the tests.

CE1.4 Get the print with the required quality.

CE1.5 Relate the machines and raw materials with the print speed of the print run, according to the parameters of the print: ink density, print contrast, trapping, stamping gain.

CE1.6 Relate the characteristic defects that are affected by the transport of the printed: repainted, the resistance to the rub and the scratch.

C2: Perform measurement of process quality variables using the appropriate instruments in relation to the print products to be obtained

CE2.1 Describe the method and frequency of obtaining printed samples during a specified print run.

CE2.2 Differentiate and describe the characteristics and functioning of the measuring instruments used for quality control.

CE2.3 Perform the measurement of various parameters such as density, stamping gain, print contrast, trapping, tone error, gray content, rub resistance, light resistance, support printability, displacement of the image and temperature, using the appropriate instruments and expressing the result of the measurement in the units and appropriate form.

CE2.4 Describe the influence of lighting conditions (color temperature, illumination angle) of the colors of adjacent surfaces, of the characteristics of the surface of the support (opacity, brightness, degree of The lilness and porosity) of the penetration and the drying for the measurement of the colour.

CE2.5 From a practical case of a print measurement process:

Relate the different elements involved in a control strip with the deviation of the required quality parameters.

Identify, describe, and, where appropriate, represent defects to be controlled during the run.

Relate the resulting graphs of measurements: density, stamping gain, print contrast, trapping, tone error, gray content, image displacements, sliding degree, rub resistance, light resistance, media printability, with the parameters set to the assumption.

Identify the control devices to be used.

CE2.6 Relate the production data and the detected incidents in the print process, by logging them into the work orders.

Contents

1. Digital Printing Process

Digital printing procedures: Types of technologies in image generation.

Operations. Control parameters

Digital printing machines: main parts, features, structures, and types.

2. The print run on digital

Manual or electronic readjustment of the mechanical elements of dosing: inking, transfer of display elements and recording of the image on the support.

Review of the form. Readjusting the parameters of the form.

The speed of the machine. Raw materials and speed ratio.

Defects in digital printing. Cause/correction.

Printing and color of the print.

Checking the printed with evidence.

3. Control of print during print

Software and computer equipment for print tracking.

Teams for process control.

Color control devices.

Criteria to be followed in the print control.

Control of the finished form: pigment behavior on the media.

Guidelines for the inspection of the form: sampling, reliability and measurement.

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

Denomination: Maintenance, Security, and Waste TREATMENT in Digital Printing

Code: UF0930

Duration: 30 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP7 and RP8 in terms of performing digital printing.

Capabilities and evaluation criteria.

C1: Perform preventive maintenance for major digital printing machines and machines

CE1.1 Recognize the tools and tools used in the cleaning and maintenance operations of digital printing machines.

CE1.2 Explain the importance of cleaning and periodic maintenance to digital printing machines, according to a defined plan.

CE1.3 Interpret instructions related to cleaning and maintenance in different technical manuals of digital printing machines.

CE1.4 From the machine's maintenance tab, identify the items to be the object of the preventive maintenance.

CE1.5 Apply standard preventive maintenance and cleaning of printer equipment according to the applicable maintenance plan and following safety and environmental standards. the appropriate level for the digital printing machine, methodically performing maintenance and cleaning operations, following the manufacturer's instructions, observing safety standards, environmental protection regulations and occupational health in:

Fats, dry fat cleaning

Cleaning Paper Dust Debris

Toner Dust Debris Cleanup

Cleansing the residual devices of pigments and oils

C2: Apply environmental and waste management regulations in the digital printing process.

CE2.1 Characterize the main waste produced in digital printing.

CE2.2 Describe the handling and storage process of waste produced in the digital printing process.

C3: Apply the specific work risk prevention regulations for digital printing.

CE3.1 Identify and describe the security mechanisms of digital printing machines: stop buttons, protections, housings, grids.

CE3.2 Identify the risks and level of danger posed by the manipulation of the different materials and products used in digital printing.

CE3.3 Describe the usefulness and uses of individual protective equipment used in the digital printing process.

CE3.4 Relating products and materials used in digital printing with environmental regulations, considering the replacement of products traditionally used by others to suit the regulations.

CE3.5 Identify and describe the security mechanisms of digital printing machines: stop buttons, protections, housings, grids, as well as the means of protection and clothing to be used.

CE3.6 Relate and describe the rules regarding the cleaning and order of the workbench.

CE3.7 From a number of security and business hygiene plans in the digital printing industry:

Identify and describe the most relevant aspects of each plan, collected in the documentation that contains it.

Identify and describe health risk factors and situations in safety plans.

Relate and describe the appropriate preventive measures and prevention methods established to prevent accidents.

Relate and describe the actions and procedures in case of incident.

CE3.8 Relate and describe the rules regarding the cleaning and order of the workbench.

Contents

1. Maintenance and cleaning in digital printing

Preventive maintenance and cleanup.

Machine maintenance tab.

First-level maintenance plan.

2. Treatment of solid and liquid waste generated in digital printing

Environmental management regulations.

Characteristics of the waste.

Treatment of pigment residues.

Treatment of waste oils and solvents.

Contaminated plastic recycling containers, clean paper, printed paper, absorbents, toxic waste liquids, and others.

Collection and disposal or transformation of waste.

3. Individual and collective risks in digital printing

Workplace risk prevention regulations in digital printing.

Rules of collective and individual protection equipment applicable in digital printing.

Risks and levels of danger in handling the various raw materials and dilutions used.

Safety and hygiene plans in companies in the graphical industries.

Methodological guidelines

Distance learning

Training Units

Total duration in hours of the training units

Maximum number of susceptible hours
Distance

Formative Unit 1-UF0246

60

40

Training Unit 2-UF0247

50

30

Unit 3- UF0930

30

20

Sequence

To access the formative unit 3 you need to have done 1 and 2.

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language.

Mathematical competence.

Competition in technology.

Digital competition.

DIGITAL PRINTING NON-WORK PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES MODULE

Code: MP0059

Duration: 120 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Develop a report on the company's existing production processes and the main products it produces.

CE1.1 Identify existing production processes in the enterprise and their information flows.

CE1.2 Describe the techniques used in preprint, print, and binding and transformed processes.

CE1.3 Describe company-made products.

CE1.4 Relate the processes and techniques with the main products produced by the company indicating the phases of the outsourced or outsourced process.

CE1.5 Describe the quality control process followed in the enterprise.

C2: Perform the adaptation of digital information to different types of digital printing machines based on the technical specifications of the product to be printed

CE2.1 Check that digital information meets the technical specifications of the product to be printed

CE2.2 Store digital information to ensure the security and traceability of digital information.

CE2.3 Identify the specifications for the product support and finish to be printed on the digital system.

CE2.4 Enter the parameters and technical characteristics of the product to be performed in the digital file to be sent to the print machine.

C3: Perform tuning and tuning operations for digital printing machines and machines.

CE3.1 Identify the most common defects in digital printing.

CE3.2 Collaborate on input and pressure settings, according to the size and specification of the support

CE3.3 Participates in the process of adjusting the feeding mechanisms, recording the support, transport, finishing and output according to the technical specifications.

CE3.4 Propose the method and frequency of obtaining printed samples during a specific spin, of the characteristics and operation of the measuring instruments used for the printing control.

C4: Perform, under monitoring, digital printing to achieve the level of productivity and quality requirements specified.

CE4.1 Perform the startup quality control process by checking that it meets the print, print, and finish specifications.

CE4.2 Propose corrective actions against possible deviations detected during quality control.

CE4.3 Control quality parameters during the process of digital printing according to the determined frequency.

CE4.4 Apply Safety, Maintenance, and Waste Management Procedures during the Digital Printing Process

C5: Participate in the company's work processes, following the rules and instructions set out in the job center.

CE5.1 Behave responsibly in both human relationships and the jobs to be performed.

CE5.2 Respect the procedures and rules of the work center.

CE5.3 Diligently undertake the tasks according to the instructions received, trying to bring them into line with the work rate of the company.

CE5.4 Integrate into the production processes of the job center.

CE5.5 Use the established communication channels.

CE5.6 To respect at all times the measures of risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection.

Contents

1. Production processes in graphic arts

Process rendering

Interpretation of process diagrams

2. Quality control process in digital printing

Digital file quality control procedure on the digital print machine

Quality control procedure on the media

Quality control procedure in the preparation and tuning of different digital printing machines

Quality control procedure during digital printing and finishing

Measurement and test inspection teams

3. Receiving external digital files

Methods, regulations, and systems for protecting computer documents.

Image files.

Graphical Tools.

Text files.

Adequacy of incoming information to the operating system.

Recognition of graphic formats in computer media.

4. Treating internal and digital print machine files

Checking text, images, frames, and color

Enforcement operating systems

Software for image processing, text and layout.

Color management software, workflows, print queues, and digital tests.

5. Preparing and tuning equipment for digital printing

Sheet or coil feeder system.

Ejector or sheet output or coil system.

Internal Mechanisms and Regulations.

Preparing the media to print on the digital print machine.

6. Control of print during print

Software and computer equipment for print tracking.

Teams for process control.

Guidelines for the inspection of the form: sampling, reliability and measurement.

7. Integration and communication in the workplace

Responsible behavior in the job center.

Respect to the procedures and rules of the work center.

Diligently perform and perform the instructions received.

Recognition of the organization's production process.

Using the communication channels set in the job center.

Adequacy to the business rate of the business.

Tracking risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection regulations.

IV. PRESCRIPTIONS OF TRAINERS

Modules

Required Certification

Professional experience required in the scope of the competency

If you have a titration

If you do not have titling

MF0200_2
Processes in
graphic arts

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer
Superior Technician in Graphic Arts
Certificate of Professional Level 3 Professional Arts Family Certificate

2 years

4 years

MF0482_2
Prepare the
digital print

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer
Superior Technician in Graphic Arts
Certificate of Professional Level 3 Professional Arts Family Certificate

2 years

4 years

MF0483_2
Printing with
devices
digital

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer
Superior Technician in Graphic Arts
Certificate of Professional Level 3 Professional Arts Family Certificate

2 years

4 years

V. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACES, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

50

Forming Space

Surface m2
15 pupils

Surface m2
25 pupils

45

60

digital printing

10

10

Forming Space

M1

M2

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Workshop for Digital Printing Practices

X

Print Store

X

X

Forming Space

Classroom

-Audio visual equipment
-PCs installed in network, projection cannon and internet
-Specific software for the graphical edition
-Pizarras to write with pen
-Table and chair for trainer
-Pupils and chairs for students

workshop for digital printing

-Digital printing and toner printing machines
-Tools
-Raw materials
-Digital graphics consumables
-Containers for recycling

print store

-Estatos
-Transport machinery
-Raw materials
-Digital graphics consumables
-Containers for

It should not be interpreted that the various identified learning spaces should necessarily be differentiated by closure.

The facilities and equipment must comply with the relevant industrial and sanitary sanitary regulations and respond to the universal accessibility and safety measures of the participants.

The number of units to be provided for the utensils, machines and tools specified in the training spaces shall be sufficient for a minimum of 15 students and must be increased, if appropriate, to attend to the top number.

In the event that the training is addressed to persons with disabilities, the adaptations and reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure their participation in equal conditions.

ANNEX II

I. Identification of the certificate of professionalism

Denomination: Editorial Production

Code: ARGN0109

Professional Family: Graphic Arts

Professional Area: Editing

Professional qualification level: 3

Professional reference qualification:

ARG073_3 Editorial production, (R/D 295/2004, February 20; Annex LXXIII)

Relationship of competency units that configure the certificate of professionalism:

UC0204_3: Schedule Production from Analysis of Originals Specifications

UC0205_3: Control product quality, from the editorial specifications

UC0206_3: Manage Graphic Product Manufacturing

General competition:

Perform the planning and monitoring of editorial production, taking into account the factors of quality, costs and times.

Professional Environment:

Professional scope:

a) the rule of law; (a) the rule of law;

Productive Sectors:

Fundamentally: graphic arts, and advertising, but it can also develop its functions in any other productive sector in sections or departments of advertising, communication, information or customer relationship and suppliers.

Occupations or related jobs:

3029.028.0-Technical in editorial production.

3073.006.7-Quality control technician

Responsible for the publications area

Responsible for sourcing and hiring graphic services

Duration of the associated training: 540 hours

Relationship of training modules and training units:

MF0204_3: Planning for editorial production (110 hours)

UF0248: Editorial product planning (70 hours)

UF0249: Budget elaboration (40 hours)

MF0205_3: Quality management and control (150 hours)

UF0250: Quality specifications in preprint (50 hours)

UF0251: Raw material quality specifications (40 hours)

UF0252: Quality specifications in print, binding, and finishes (60 hours)

MF0206_3: Managing graphic product manufacturing (120 hours)

UF0253: Hiring and monitoring preprint jobs (40 hours)

UF0254: Hiring and monitoring print jobs, binding, finishing, and raw material management (50 hours)

UF0255: Analysis and control of the budget deviation of the editorial product (30 hours)

MP0060: Editorial Production Non-Labor Professional Practices Module (160 hours)

II PROFESSIONAL PROFILE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

Competition Unit 1

Naming: PLAN PRODUCTION FROM THE ANALYSIS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ORIGINALS

Level: 3

Code: UC0204_3

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: To intervene in the definition of the products to be carried out, taking into account the editorial plans, the parts of the book and/or the editorial product, determining the technical characteristics and proposing improvements for facilitate production.

CR1.1 Technical proposals for the manufacturing of the editorial product serve to balance quality/cost.

CR1.2 The formats respond to the collections or criteria set by the client, taking into account the standardized measures (according to ISO standards, UNE ...) of the paper and the printing machines.

CR1.3 The different parts of the book or editorial product, follow the aesthetic criteria most appropriate to the character of the work: typographies, images, boxes ...

CR1.4 The book collects all legal aspects of the edition: Legal Deposit, ISBN, Copyright ...

CR1.5 The technical characteristics of the product allow maximum use of the raw materials, which must be accurately described in terms of measurements, gramage, finishes and resistances.

CR1.6 The proposed texts are suitable for the proposed design and the support is correct for measurement and for subsequent reproduction.

CR1.7 The proposed images (photos, illustrations, slides, digital images) meet the correct technical characteristics, definition, measures, availability for subsequent reproduction.

CR1.8 The printing system and number of inks, in each part of the product, are concretized for proper planning.

CR1.9 Phases and post-pressure operations are established in accordance with the processes of: pelting, manipulating, and binding books or journals.

RP2: Develop the product budget, marking the various stages of production to control costs, using computer applications.

CR2.1 The production phases and variables that are involved in the budget are identified to track and control using the data record.

CR2.2 Preprint costs are valued according to delivery times, size, number of images and color, test type, and delivery formats.

CR2.3 Printing costs are valued according to delivery times, print size, number of inks, plate changes (or other printer form), and quantity of resmas.

CR2.4 Post-pressure costs are valued according to delivery times, number of folds, type of binding, manipulated, peeled and packaged.

CR2.5 The cost of raw materials is determined through the calculation of the paper used, the mermas, the storage, etc. and from queries or using agreed rates with suppliers.

CR2.6 The fixed and variable costs of the different production processes are determined from the assessment of the different items that make up the production process.

CR2.7 Budget calculations and presentation are done using the specific software.

RP3: Schedule and schedule the procurement of the editorial product, in accordance with the requirements set to meet delivery times and using IT applications.

CR3.1 The presentation of the schedule of the jobs is done using the most appropriate diagrams.

CR3.2 The incidents that can occur in the production process are considered in the programming.

CR3.3 the programming and planning of the reproduction of the editorial product is performed according to the characteristics and nature of the same.

CR3.4 The preprint, print, and post-pressure production phases are determined by a precise time calculation for their realization with the expected costs.

CR3.5 Programming control is performed by obtaining intermediate tests between the phases.

CR3.6 The critical points in the process are identified to generate the documentation for the programming follow-up.

RP4: Request offers of materials and services related to the manufacturing of the product according to the necessary technical specifications, achieving the best quality/price ratio.

CR4.1 Market prospecting is performed taking into account the evolution and certification of suppliers of preprint, print and post-pressure products and services.

CR4.2 The offers received for the purchase of materials or services are in accordance with the requested technical characteristics and the required delivery times.

CR4.3 Technical information is achieved through machinery and product manufacturers, technical journals and trade fairs.

CR4.4 Suppliers are selected on the basis of quality and economic criteria.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Measurement equipment: tipometer, dropper, densitometer. Computer equipment. Laser printers. Software: treatment of texts, images and layout. Specific programming software. Removable optical discs. Digital testing. Tests from photoliths. Inks and solvents. Print media: paper and non-paper. Samples of the raw materials.

Work products or results

Programming sheets. Planning sheets. Incidents and quality data. Technical sheets. Manufacturing orders. Books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, "displays", deployables, envelopes. Cellulosic products. Bags. Coil or sheet complexes. Booklets, forms, folders, archives ...

Information used or generated

Customer-contributed information. ISO standards, UNE, Technical sheets. Editorial plans. Study of offers. Tariffs. Manufacturing orders. Production sheets. Specifications for quality control. Preprint tests. Samples of the printed product. Models. Sketch of the work to be played. Style book. Corporate identity manual. Catalogue of types. Technical documentation. "Pantone" and letters of color for quadricromia. Production software. Computer software for budgets. Quality control software. Safety and environmental regulations.

Competition Unit 2

Naming: CONTROLLING THE QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT, FROM THE EDITORIAL SPECIFICATIONS

Level: 3

Code: UC0205_3

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Mark the criteria for the composition of texts and spell correction in a clear and concise way to achieve the required quality.

CR1.1 The styles of letters (versalites, blackboards, versals, common text) are applied with consistency based on the work and the editorial style book.

CR1.2 Correcting signs are used appropriately by applying the ISO, UNE ... rules for a correct understanding of the annotations.

CR1.3 Paragraphs, interline, partitions, streets, widowed or orphan lines are controlled to harmonize the composition.

CR1.4 Quality criteria are analyzed, identifying them through the company quality manual for application in control.

CR1.5 Editorial data on: format, text, illustrations, etc., are collected to determine their parameters with quality criteria.

CR1.6 Statistical control charts are used to determine the quality of the graphical process.

RP2: Apply the necessary parameters for the creation of photoliths, files, color tests and image characteristics, according to the printing system to obtain the required quality.

CR2.1 The parameters are applied based on the quality needs that are required for the printing system to be used in its playback.

CR2.2 The resolution of the images is appropriate for the edit system to be used.

CR2.3 The scan or capture of the images is done with the appropriate hardware, depending on the quality of the work to be edited.

CR2.4 The retouching of the images is made from aesthetic criteria but respecting authorship.

CR2.5 Image castings are done with appropriate programs to avoid sudden stagings.

CR 2.6 The consistency and transparency of the photoliths is checked with transmission densitometer, in order to ensure the correct exposure of the point.

CR 2.7 The linearature and angle-angle parameters are checked in all colors, so as to avoid defects in printing.

CR 2.8 Color tests are performed from the photoliths or files delivered with equipment and materials that guarantee their consistency and reliability. CR 2.9 The formats of the delivered files correspond to the requested ones, and are recorded on the specified media.

RP3: Control the parameters of the compaging for the correct adaptation to the work and its subsequent use.

CR3.1 The pages are balanced in the aesthetic and style aspects to achieve a correct harmony of the elements that configure them.

CR3.2 The architecture of the page (boxes, blanks) maintains the same style as the other elements that make up the work.

CR3.3 Defined colors are maintained homogeneous for all linked items and files.

CR3.4 Recording of disks or other media ensures a proper and standardized information transfer.

CR3.5 Compaging is evaluated by testing of ferros, ozalics, plotter ...

RP4: Set and check the characteristics of the paper or other raw materials, intended for the product to be performed.

CR4.1 The characteristics of the raw materials are set according to the editorial product.

CR4.2 Pre-established paper grammar is checked with a precision balance to ensure the correct application of raw materials.

CR4.3 The size of the paper is checked with the gauge in different areas of the sheet to ensure compliance with the expected features.

CR4.4 The surface (matte, shiny, smoothed, embossed) of the paper responds to the proposed samples for editing.

CR4.5 Paper moisture is checked with the hygrometer to ensure its correct printability.

CR4.6 The physico-chemical test tests of the inks and solvents are carried out in accordance with the current safety and environmental regulations.

CR4.7 The raw materials of the various manipulated and media respond to the preset characteristics, respecting the environmental protection regulations.

RP5: Mark and control key points of print for defect detection and ensure quality in playback.

CR5.1 The monitoring of the run verifies the adequacy of the inks and support used.

CR5.2 The systematic sampling of samples is used to appreciate visually, with spectrophotometer or with the use of the dropper, the repainting and the errors of registration.

CR5.3 The control strips are used for the densitometric printing of the printing, which can be accurately evaluated.

RP6: Monitor post-pressure processes (binding, pelting, and manipulated) to verify that the execution is correct.

CR6.1 In the monitoring of binding processes it is verified that the operations of guillotinate, folding, flat, drawing, stapling, stitching or milling are carried out according to the instructions made and the quality manual set.

CR6.2 The film responds to the characteristics of gloss or matt, lisura or waffling, without producing deformable stresses or wrinkles or airbags.

CR6.3 The cut-off and later debroached, are sharp and precise.

CR6.4 Manipulated, complex confection, corrugated cardboard, extruded are reviewed from the check of correct compliance with the pre-established technical characteristics.

CR6.5 Packaging and packaging processes ensure the processing of the finished product.

CR6.6 The systematic sampling of samples serves to observe the quality parameters of the finished product.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Measurement equipment: tipometer, calibers, hygrometer, pH-meter, viscosimeter, calibers, scales, odometers, densitometer, colorimeter, spectrophotometer. Viewers. Light tables. Quality control programmes. Computer equipment: scanners (plane or drum), laser printers. Software: treatment of texts, images and layout. Removable optical discs. Composed and adjusted texts on page on computer support or on photosensitive material. Images reproduced in digital or film format. Digital taxation of texts and images. Digital testing. Mechanical tests from photoliths. Film and photosensitive paper. Printer shapes: plates, cylinders, screens and clichés. Inks and solvents. Print media: paper and non-paper. Cardboard, glues, varnish, solvent. Ford Cup. Papirometer.

Work products or results

Product printed on sheets or coils. Fact sheet and specifications and data for quality control. Laboratory tests: of supports, of inks, varnishes, etc.

Information used or generated

Customer-contributed information. ISO standards, UNE. Technical sheets. Manufacturing orders. Specifications for quality control. Photomechanical tests. Samples of the printed product. Models. Sketch of the work to be played. Style book. Corporate identity manual. Catalogue of types. Technical documentation. "Pantone" and letters of color for quadricromia. Production software. Quality control software. Quality standards. Company quality manual or procedure manual. Regulations on safety and the environment. Books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, "displays", deployables, envelopes. Cellulosic products. Bags, coil or sheet complexes. Booklets, forms, folders, archives ...

Competition Unit 3

Naming: MANAGING THE MANUFACTURING OF THE GRAPHICAL PRODUCT

Level: 3

Code: UC0206_3

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Contry and monitor preprint processes, in accordance with editorial plans, in order to achieve established production and quality levels.

CR1.1 The companies or teams selected for preprint production meet the required requirements to ensure the quality, cost, and time-to-schedule levels in the planning.

CR1.2 The texts to be played and the compagination are consistent with the quality, costs, and calendars that are checked against the tests of page-pages.

CR1.3 The images to be played conform to the quality, costs, and calendars established that are checked against the tests performed from the given photoliths or files.

CR1.4 Offset irons, or other printer forms, conform to the quality, cost, and schedule. They are checked with tests from the photoliths or digital files delivered.

RP2: Contry and monitor print processes to achieve established production and quality levels.

CR2.1 The companies or equipment selected for print production meet the required requirements to ensure the quality, cost, and time-to-schedule levels in the planning.

CR2.2 The signed print test allows you to monitor the fulfillment of the specifications.

CR2.3 Predicted calendars are met while respecting the recommended times for the drying of inks and varnishes.

RP3: Contry and monitor post-pressure processes to achieve established production and quality levels.

CR3.1 The selected companies or equipment for the production of post-pressure meet the required requirements to ensure the quality, cost, and time-to-schedule levels in the planning.

CR3.2 The format, the pellets and the binding respect the characteristics, delivery times, and contract prices.

CR3.3 The manipulated, complex, corrugated cardboard, extruded and packaged products respect the characteristics, delivery times and contract prices.

RP4: Contry and monitor raw materials in order to achieve established production and quality levels.

CR4.1 The selected companies or equipment for the supply of raw materials meet the required requirements to ensure the quality, cost and time-to-schedule levels in the planning.

CR4.2 The material receipt prescriptions are met with the correct stowage, classification, and transport.

CR4.3 The characteristics of the paper in the aspects of gramage, caliber, humidity and superficiality or other raw materials are those provided for the product.

CR4.4 Material collection is performed according to established needs and calendars, to optimize their use.

RP5: Rate deviations from the product manufacturing process to propose the appropriate corrective measures.

CR5.1 The raw materials used, including the mermas, are compared with those foreseen in the production schedule.

CR5.2 The deviations in each of the processes are quantified in terms of costs and relative to the established budget.

Professional Context

Production and/or service creation media

Measurement equipment: tipometer, calibers, hygrometer, pH-meter, viscosimeter, scales, dropper, densitometer, spectrophotometer. Viewers. Light tables. Colorimeter. Quality control programmes. Computer equipment. Laser printers. Software for the treatment of texts, images or layout. Removable optical discs. Composed and page-adjusted texts in computer support, on photographic paper, film.

Images played in digital or film format. Digital taxation of texts and images. Digital testing. Tests from photoliths.

Inks and solvents. Print media: paper, cardboard, cardboard and plastic. Samples for approval of the first printed sheet and control during the run. Tails, inks, forms printers, cardboard, glues, lacquer, varnish, solvent, Ford Cup. Papirometer.

Work products or results

Product printed on sheets or coils. Parts of maintenance. Manufacturing sheets, incidents and quality data. Technical sheets. Manufacturing orders. Parts of work. Production sheets. Specifications for quality control. Books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, displays, deployables, envelopes, cellulosic products. Bags, coil or sheet complexes. Booklets, forms, folders, archives ...

Information used or generated

Customer-contributed information. Technical sheets. ISO Standards, UNE, Editorial Plans. Study of offers. Manufacturing orders. Parts of work. Production sheets. Specifications for quality control. Photomechanical tests. Samples of the printed product. Models. Sketch of the work to be played. Style book. Corporate identity manual. Catalogue of types. Technical documentation. Pantone and color cards for quadricromia.

Production software. Quality control software. Quality standards. Security regulations ...

III. TRAINING OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

FORMATIVE MODULE 1

Naming: PLANNING FOR EDITORIAL PRODUCTION

Code: MF0204_3

Professional qualification level: 3

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0204_3 Schedule production from the original specifications analysis

Duration: 110 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: PLANNING OF THE EDITOR PRODUCT

Code: UF0248

Duration: 70 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to RP1 and RP3

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Define the functions and processes involved in the development of an editorial product, based on the technical data of the publishing sector.

CE1.1 Given an editorial company type determine and set:

The positioning of the company in the publishing sector as a whole

Your ability to act on tangible resources

The positioning of the publishing company on trends in the sector

CE1.2 Classifying the products and services of a graphical enterprise and defining type of sales and customers

CE1.3 From a defined and properly characterized editorial product determine:

The production job stream.

The required materials and the intermediate products used.

Computers, machines, and software.

Human resources.

Partial and total production times.

C2: Analyze and specify the needs of an editorial product in terms of texts, images, printing, finishing and binding

CE2.1 Analyze the design of books, press, brochures, packaging and indicate the characteristics that determine their functional, communication and commercial values.

CE2.2 Relate the different types of graphic products with the materials and processes to be used in their manufacture, especially in terms of value for money.

CE2.3 Point out in different types of graphic products the factors that are critical in the definition of each one.

CE2.4 Identify the type of national or international standard or standard (UNE, ISO) to refer to when specifying materials, processes, formats, or tests.

CE2.5 Verify and/or modify the technical characteristics of an editorial product that allow maximum use of raw materials.

CE2.6 Verify the integrity of the originals received from the customer or sent to the supplier and that the technical characteristics of texts, images, materials, printing method and finishes are correct.

CE2.7 In a practical case of a properly characterized editorial product:

Determine the appropriate paper type based on value for money.

Inspect the sample to determine the type of paper.

Determine the appropriate printing system based on support, manufacturing volume, quality, and price.

Determine the required manufacturing operations.

Detect critical points in the manufacturing process that typically cause problems.

Determine the required character files and forecast the associated problems.

Identify the most common fonts.

Evaluate the possibility of changes to the product specification that can improve value for money.

C3: .Develop programming for graphical project execution

CE3.1 Define a calendar of activities of the different elements that make up the Editorial Product.

CE3.2 Determine critical activities to complete the project by the expected date, requesting for it, if necessary, tests and intermediate controls.

CE3.3 Assign resources and costs to activities to plan disbursements, according to the approved budget.

CE3.4 Generate documentation for tracking deadlines, costs, and quality.

CE3.5 In a particular product for a particular event where content, product characteristics and resources of all types are set for processing and manufacturing:

Perform a bar chart, scheduling all required jobs.

Point out critical points in the process for programming purposes.

Indicate activities that can be abbreviated, using alternative resources, or by increasing the settings without increasing the set budget.

Indicate the most common contingencies that can be presented and point out the actions to be remedied.

C4: Analyze the processes and methods used in sourcing and purchasing operations for a defined editorial product.

CE4.1 From a reported data, determine and graphically represent the minimum, maximum, and optimal stocks.

CE4.2 Define the information sources available for the market search of suppliers, products, or raw materials that the company needs.

CE4.3 Make a report on the method used for the request and evaluation of the offers.

CE4.4 In a properly characterized scenario, analyze a purchase contract with respect to the content and form.

C5: Plan the different graphical processes for the realization of an editorial product so that delivery times and quality specifications are met.

CE5.1 Receiving originals, text, and image

CE5.2 On a given original, define the technical and quality specifications related to:

Maquetation

Tests for the end result

Presentation to the client for acceptance.

CE5.3 Schedule the production of the custom product.

Raw materials

Print

Finishes

Encuaderation or post-print

C6: Determine the fulfillment needs of the product logistics once finished.

CE6.1 Concrete a calendar of distribution activities from the end of the editorial product

CE6.3 Check if the budgeted resources are appropriate, allocating resources to the distribution activities of the finished product

CE6.4 Generate appropriate documentation for delivery compliance

CE6.5 In a practical scenario of an editorial product necessary for a given event, in which the contents, characteristics of the product and resources of all kinds are fixed, for their elaboration and manufacture:

-Perform a bar chart, scheduling all the jobs required for distribution.

Identify and pinpoint the critical points of the distribution process, with an alternative planned.

From the historical point, it points out the possible incidents or repetitive activities proposing concrete solutions of distribution.

Contents

1. Management and management of the publishing industry

The company, models of companies. Historical evolution.

Problem control programs.

The tax and labor system.

Organization.

Evolution of the publishing sector

Offering and Demand.

Outsourcing services.

Cost accounting and budget control.

Graphic Industry Product Classification

2. Graphic and editorial design tools

Graphic design by computer.

Processing of images.

Maquetation.

Imposition.

Digital File Formats. Compatibility and transfer problems.

3. Typographical architecture and layout in editorial processes

Definition and parts of the type.

Type and application fields.

Aspects to consider for selection of fonts.

Factors to consider in the composition of texts.

Major problems related to the layout and selection of types. The architecture of the page.

UNE, ISO, Style Books.

4. Fundamentals of color management

The color, principles, and bases.

The problem of color reproduction.

Elements of color management.

Recommendations for color specification and management.

5. Graphical processes in editorial product planning

Basic transfer systems.

Continuous and hatched images.

Frames, lineatures, resolution, and gray levels.

Analog and digital technologies.

Phases of the process: design, preprint, print, binding, and finishes.

Machinery: typologies, formats, capabilities, prices, and other specifications.

Technical-economic benchmarking.

Characterization of the printed image

6. Planning and monitoring editorial projects

Introduction to project planning and management tools.

Planning for preprint activities (originals, texts and images), printing, binding, and finishing.

Planning for raw material delivery resources

Raw material stocks (maximum, minimum.)

Cost planning.

Plan for quality and risk.

Communication and tracking tools.

Project plan optimization for goal fulfillment.

Internal production variables

7. Distribution/Logistics of editorial products

Final consumer definition

Sales Types

Point of Sale

Sales Statistics

the Stores

The finished product stock

Sales Units

Logistics Planning

Logistics needs

Transport media

Returns and their treatment

Obsolete stock environment and disposal

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Naming: DRAFTING OF THE EDITORIAL BUDGET

Code: UF0249

Duration: 40 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to RP2 and RP4

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Rate graphical service offerings by referencing national or international standards in Graphic Arts

CE1.1 Select suppliers for request for offers based on information from manufacturers, machinery, and products known by specialized publications.

CE1.2 Use the appropriate lexicon to describe in writing the characteristics and formal elements of the graphic products.

CE1.3 Identify the most relevant graphical arts standards or standards (UNE, ISO) applicable to service contracts.

CE1.4 In a practical scenario in which an editorial intends to elaborate a complex book, duly characterized:

Indicate the originals to be delivered

Describe how your treatment should be marked

Present the memory for your order

Define how working relationships are established and formalized with different external vendors throughout the process, from conception to sale

C2: Know the legal aspects that relate to product editing.

CE2.1 Describe rules, procedures and documentation regarding intellectual property and editing

CE2.2 Describe the regulations, procedures and documentation relating to Copyright and Translators

CE2.3 Identify the formalities concerning the "Allocation of the identification number of the Lega Deposit, ISBN and ISSN"

CE2.4 Rate the Impact on Realization of Joint Editions (Coediting)

C3:. Prepare the budget for an editorial product with offers of services received or with the data from the prices of databases or own calculations.

CE3.1 Identify the concepts that need to be taken into account to draw up an estimate budget and select and apply the appropriate rates and prices.

CE3.2 Consult appropriate catalogs and databases to obtain material and service prices.

CE3.3 Uncompose in units of work the manufacture of an editorial product for measurement and measurement.

CE3.4 Elaborate material supply requests and other graphical services.

CE3.5 Rate printing costs according to delivery times, print size, number of inks, plate changes, or other printer form and quantity of resmas.

CE3.6 In a practical scenario of a properly characterized editorial product:

Draw up a detailed quote, requesting all the data and prices that are required.

Determine the critical points in the editing process that can affect the cost.

C4: Propose contracts with suppliers according to quality-to-budget regulations.

CE4.1 Given the hiring of a given editorial product, determine the appropriate type of contract with the nature of the work and within the planned national and international regulations

CE4.2 Define the responsibilities and criteria for the monitoring of contracts with respect to selected suppliers.

CE4.3 Determine the penalty actions in case of breach of the contracted service

Contents

1. Request and selection of offerings

International and national standards for products, processes and qualities in graphic arts (ISO, UNE)

Specifying materials, colors, finishes, tests, models, and other processes.

The "prefligt" original check.

Contract tests. Application standards and criteria.

Legal aspects of hiring. Contract types and award modes.

Intellectual property: text and image rights.

2. Copyright, editor, client

Author types:

Text, image, collaboration, translation

Work Type:

Individual, Collective, Enterprise

Rights:

Temporary, work

3. Editorial product budgets

Introduction to cost study:

Structure costs

Results Count

Annual Budget.

Costs according to their nature:

Cost of materials.

Cost of the processes.

Measurement of materials and estimation of times.

Ways to budget.

Application to different processes.

Scandalous

4. The Providers

Market

Classification

Subcontracting

Contracts with suppliers in accordance with quality and environmental regulations.

Market prospecting.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Training Units

Total duration in hours of the training units

Maximum number of susceptible hours
Distance

Formative Unit 1-UF0248

70

20

Formative Unit 2-UF0249

40

20

Sequence:

To access the formative unit 2 must have been passed the formative unit 1.

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language.

Mathematical competence

Competition in technology

Digital Competition

FORMATIVE MODULE 2

Naming: QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL

Code: MF0205_3

Professional qualification level: 3

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0205_3 Control product quality, from the editorial specifications

Duration: 150 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS IN PREPRINT

Code: UF0250

Duration: 50 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1, RP2, and RP3.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Define criteria for ortho-typographical correction, text composition and compaging according to the quality criteria established by the company.

CE1.1 Successfully use standardized correction signs (UNE, ISO.) on text tests.

CE1.2 In a practical scenario, analyze the correct application of the fonts taking into account the editorial product and the company style manuals.

CE1.3 In a given editorial product, duly characterized:

Evaluate the correct compaging of texts, analyzing paragraphs or interlines; correcting widows, orphans, etc.

Verify that the compaging conforms to the product characteristics, formats, and subsequent utilization.

C2: Perform the controls of the parameters of the compagination so that it is applied correctly in the work and in its subsequent use, according to the quality criteria established by the company.

CE2.1 Determine if the capture devices are correct based on the characteristics of the original and the target system.

CE2.2 In an edit project:

Control or define the correct resolution of images based on the playback system.

Verify the elements in each of the parts of the edition according to the originals

Check the compatibility of formats in digital files

C3: Analyze parameters related to the creation and transfer of images, texts, layout, testing and printing, according to the quality criteria established by the company.

CE3.1 Determine if the capture device settings are correct based on the characteristics of the original and the target system.

CE3.2 Check that the equipment has been correctly calibrated and characterized, with the corresponding color profiles, according to the manufacturer's recommendations or some national or international standard.

CE3.3 In an edit order:

Control or define the correct resolution of images based on the playback system.

Verify the absence of defects due to image retouching.

Check the minimum and mass density of tones and the correct generation of the point.

Verify lineatures and plot angles for each of the separations.

Verify the geometry, borders, and tuning of the point.

Check the compatibility of formats in digital files.

C4: Rate the application of a quality system and environmental management to the manufacturing of the product in preprint.

CE4.1 Interpreting a manual of quality and manual of procedure (inspection and testing) of a preprint company

CE4.2 Use the different methods, equipment, and instruments required for manual or automatic sampling in the preprint production process.

CE4.3 Analyze the statistical control charts used to determine the quality capacity of the process, interpreting the trends and stability of the preprint process.

CE4.4 Know the procedures for evaluating the quality of preprint supplies for the acceptance of the batch material, relative to the agreed quality level.

CE4.5 Know the main standards or standards for quality control of materials and processes in preprint.

CE4.6 Determine or verify the degree of adjustment to European, national or international standards of preprint materials, processes and procedures.

CE4.7 From a given product, identify the characteristics of the preprint system that you have traversed in your production.

CE4.8 Interpreting an environmental management manual for a preprint company

Contents

1. Orthotypography

Language, according to language regions, accents.

Symbols/signs of correction

fonts/fonts

Bodies

Formats: Page and Box

Styles

Specific rules for a work

2. Colorimetry

Nature of light.

Color spaces.

Color Coordinates.

Standard Observer.

Uniform color models.

Factors that affect color perception.

Color measurement. Colorimeter densitometres, spectrophotometers.

Color perception models.

Color Difference Measurement Models

3. Quality management in the preprint process

Quality Generalities

Quality and productivity. Regulations.

Elements of quality assurance systems.

The functions and processes.

The factors that affect quality. Diagrams cause effect.

Relationship with quality control

Company Quality Manual.

Statistics and charts.

-Quality control in the preprint process

Texts: Typography Control, Lyguistic Correction,

Images: Resolution

Machinery: Compaging, plotting, text and image distribution

Color Management: Color Coordinates

4. Color management

The problem of color reproduction.

Management Systems Components: Color Management Module and Profiles (cm.).

Commercial management systems.

The problem of adjustments and workflows.

Phases of the implementation of a color management system: calibration, characterization, profiling, utilization and verification.

Criteria for evaluating the operation of a color management system.

Rules on recommendations for using profiles on color management systems.

5. Digital originals

Recommendations for the original creator.

Recommendations for image capture and treatment.

Recommendations for file delivery, transmission, and verification.

Pre-flight file verification software .

Recommendations for preprint.

UNE Rule

6. Environmental regulations

Waste management: general features

Inert waste management: paper, polyester.etc..

Managing hazardous waste

Segregation of waste.

Handling, transport, storage, and maintenance.

Order and Cleaning. Obligations

Disposal of waste.

Waste managers.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Name: QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS OF THE RAW MATERIAL

Code: UF0251

Duration: 40 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to the RP4

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the characteristics of the raw materials required to obtain the product.

CE1.1 In a scenario and using different media:

Recognize and characterize the structure of papers, cartons, cardboard, and other print media.

CE1.2 Successfully handle measuring tools or instruments (precision scales, microscope)

CE1.3 Verify the main characteristics and physical and chemical properties of the supports (hardness, roughness, gramage, humidity, whiteness, chromatic components, etc.) with the most appropriate measuring equipment in each case.

CE1.4 In a practical scenario:

Perform tests to analyze the main characteristics and physico-chemical properties of inks, varnishes, pigments, dyes, oils, solvents (shooting, viscosity, pH, transparency, drying, clarity, brightness, color, etc.). etc).

Identify and apply safety and environmental regulations, on raw materials and waste.

Identify the raw materials used and describe their waste management

C2: Valoring the application of a quality system and environmental management in the supply of raw material

CE2.1 Interpreting a manual of quality and manual of procedure (inspection and testing) of a manufacturer of raw material

CE2.2 Identify the different methods, equipment and instruments required for manual or automatic sampling in the raw material production process.

CE2.3 Analyze the statistical control graphs used to determine the quality capacity of the process, interpreting the trends and stability of the raw material manufacturing process.

CE2.4 Know the procedures for evaluating the quality of raw material supplies for the acceptance of the batch material, relative to the agreed quality level.

CE2.5 Know the main standards or standards of quality control of materials and processes in the manufacture of the raw material.

CE2.6 Determine or verify the degree of adjustment to European, national or international standards of materials, processes and procedures in the manufacture of the raw material.

CE2.7 From a given product, identify the characteristics of the production system of the raw material that you have gone through.

CE2.8 Interpreting an environmental management manual from a manufacturer of raw materials

Contents

1. Quality parameters in the raw material for printing

Print Media

Paper types

Other Media

Formats.

Physical-chemical characteristics of the supports: hardness, roughness, gramage, humidity, whiteness, chromatic components

Measurement, Inspection and Test Instruments: Balance, microscope, IGT, TABER stiffness meter, ....

Inks

Ink types. Sorting by print mode.

Physical-chemical composition of the inks: Calorimetric measurement, viscosity, density, stiffness, transparency, tolerance between inks and emulsification capacity with water.

Mechanical resistances and different agents (light, water, fats, acids, alkalis and soaps).

Measurement, inspection and testing instruments: Balanza, IGT, densitometer, colorimeter, COBB cup.

2. Quality parameters in the raw material for finishes

Barnices

Types of varnishes

Characteristics of varnishes: Resistance to friction and covering.

3. Quality parameters in the raw material for binding

Queues

Stitching Material

Book Lining

Cartons

Skin

Textile

Plastics

4. Monitoring of quality in the raw material

Sample type based on raw material

Deviations index

Vendor History

Consequences of the NO quality

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

Naming: QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS IN PRINTING, BINDING AND FINISHING

Code: UF0252

Duration: 60 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP5 and RP6

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the printing features that ensure the right quality.

CE1.1 Check or specify control elements to ensure product quality.

CE1.2 On a printed test, measure or check according to the printing standards:

Visually and with densitometer, colorimeter, or spectrophotometer contrast.

Balance of gray visually or quantitatively.

Color balance visually or quantitatively.

Colorimetric values in primary, secondary, and reference masses with spectrophotometer.

Point gain with densitometer or spectrodensitometer.

Tonal reproduction limits visually or with densitometer.

Absence of repainted, ripped, spots, white dots, or black dots with dropper.

Register with storytellers.

C2: Rate the application of a quality and environmental management system in the printing process.

CE2.1 Interpreting a quality manual and manual of procedure (inspection and testing) of a printing company

CE2.2 Identify the different methods, equipment, and instruments required for manual or automatic sampling in the printing process.

CE2.3 Analyze the statistical control charts used to determine the quality capacity of the process, interpreting the trends and stability of the printing process.

CE2.4 Know the procedures for evaluating the quality of the printing supplies for the acceptance of the batch material, relative to the agreed quality level.

CE2.5 Know the main quality control standards or standards in the print process.

CE2.6 Determine or verify the degree of adjustment to European, national or international standards of materials, processes and procedures in the printing process.

CE2.7 From a given product, identify the characteristics of the production system of the impression you have gone through.

CE2.8 Interpreting an environmental management manual for a printing company

C3: Analyze quality parameters in the finishing and binding process.

CE3.1 Identify parameters that define quality in finishing and binding processes.

CE3.2 From a given product: identify the finishing and binding operations that you have gone through in your production, valuing the quality of the editorial product according to the tenical characteristics.

C4: Valoring the application of a quality system and environmental management in the process of finishing and binding.

CE4.1 Interpret a manual of quality and manual of procedure (inspection and testing) of a finishing and binding company.

CE4.2 Identify the different methods, equipment and instruments required for manual or automatic sampling in the process of finishing and binding.

CE4.3 Analyze the statistical control graphs used to determine the quality capacity of the process, interpreting the trends and stability of the finishing and binding process.

CE4.4 Know the procedures for evaluating the quality of the finishing and binding supplies. for the acceptance of the batch material, relating to the agreed quality level.

CE4.5 Know the main standards or standards of quality control in the process of finishing and binding ..

CE4.6 Determine or verify the degree of adjustment to European, national or international standards of materials, processes and procedures in the process of finishing and binding.

CE4.7 From a given product, identify the characteristics of the production system of the finishes and binding for which you have traversed.

CE4.8 Interpreting an environmental management manual for a finishing and binding company

Contents

1. Quality parameters in print

Analysis of print test features

Visually contrast printing

Control images.

Densitometry, colorimetry, and spectrophotometry.

Quality of the image.

Standards and observations.

Point gain, tuning and contrast.

Ink behavior.

Transfer.

Monochromatic deviation.

Tone error. Grisura.

Paper behavior

Statistical control graph analysis

2. Parameters of quality in binding and finishing

Quality parameters in finishes:

Cut

Folding

Barnized

Plastified

Highlight

Stamping

Statistical control graph analysis

Quality parameters in binding

Grapa

Fresh Rustic

Stitched Rustica

Cartone

Hard cap

Statistical control graph analysis

3. Monitoring of quality in printing, binding and finishing

Sample Type

Deviations index

Historical

Reports

Consequences of the NO quality

Proposals for improvement

Quality cost/investment.

Methodological guidelines

Distance learning

Training Units

Total duration in hours of the training units

Maximum number of susceptible hours
Distance

Formative Unit 1-UF0250

50

10

Formative Unit 2-UF0251

40

20

3-UF0252 Training Unit

60

Sequence

To access the formative unit 3 you need to have done 1 and 2.

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language

Mathematical competence

Competition in technology

Digital Competition

FORMATIVE MODULE 3

Naming: MANAGING GRAPHIC PRODUCT MANUFACTURING

Code: MF0206_3

Professional qualification level: 3

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0205_3 Manage Graphic Product Manufacturing

Duration: 120 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: HIRING AND MONITORING PREPRINT JOBS

Code: UF0253

Duration: 40 hours

Competition Reference: This formative unit corresponds to RP1

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the preprint process followed for the manufacture of an editorial product, determining the technical documentation required for product launch and follow-up.

CE1.1 From given editorial products, relate and sequence the different preprint phases involved in their manufacture.

CE1.2 From the technical documentation collected from visits to companies, fairs, catalogues or technical journals, prepare a report where the most relevant technical and organizational aspects are for preprint processes.

CE1.3 Explain the main features of preprint processes and systems, relating the phases and operations to the type of machines, input/output products, and materials.

CE1.4 Analyze from the design and preprint point of view, the characteristics of given editorial products: formats and measures, typographies, colors, supports, binding, finishes, or other.

CE1.5 In some practical scenarios of manufacturing a defined editorial product, indicate the originals to be delivered, how to mark their treatment and write the specifications to commission the work of preprint.

C2: Establish contracts with preprint companies, coordinating the different vendors.

CE2.1 Identify the sources of information available for the market search for suppliers, products, or raw materials required.

CE2.2 Make a report on methods used for the application and evaluation of offers according to quality and environmental plans.

CE2.3 In a properly characterized scenario, analyze a preprint service contract with respect to the content and form.

CE2.4 Starting from a specific contract, analyze the legal commitments that it entails.

C3: Monitor and verify preprint jobs, based on production criteria, based on the definition of the conditions for the delivery, reception, and coordination of the work.

CE3.1 Recognize different types of charts and diagrams used for the study of methods, planning, and programming (moves, tasks, and times) in preprint companies.

CE3.2 Explain the most important considerations to consider in preprint processes, relating them to different types of editorial products.

CE3.3 From given editorial products and an alleged editorial plan, define the conditions of delivery, reception and coordination of preprint jobs.

CE3.4 In different scenarios of control and monitoring of preprint jobs of different publishing products properly characterized, review the delivered files and check that they conform to the conditions of agreed work.

Contents

1. Basic phases in the preprint process

Phase and stage information of the process: scanning, scheming, imposing, obtaining tests, and obtaining printer forms.

Preprint machines and machines: performance, performance, typical provisions.

Flow of materials and products.

Evaluation of the times.

Maintenance: plans, organization, economic aspects.

Human resources.

2. Hiring preprint jobs

Preprint Job Vendor Market Prospection.

Contracts with preprint job providers agreement with ISO regulations.

Product technical specifications

Concerted quality

Confidentiality

Delivery and penalty times

3. Monitoring and tracking production in preprint

Planning tools: Planning and monitoring

Production control charts in preprint:

PERT and GANTT

Preprint Production Optimization Techniques: Expert Systems

Control computing tools: JDF

Control of deliveries

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Denomination: Hiring and monitoring of print, binding, finishing, and management of raw materials

Code: UF0254

Duration: 50 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP2, RP3, and RP4

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the most common printing processes in the manufacturing of an editorial product, determining the required technical documentation.

CE1.1 From given editorial products, define the most appropriate type of printing according to product requirements: quantity, colors, number of pages, materials used or others.

CE1.2 From the technical documentation collected from visits to companies, trade fairs, catalogues or technical journals, prepare a report where the most relevant technical and organizational aspects for the printing processes.

CE1.3 Explain the main characteristics of printing systems, relating to the type of machines, input/output products, and materials.

CE1.4 Analyze the printing needs of given editorial products, taking into account the characteristics of the editorial product.

CE1.5 In some practical scenarios of manufacturing a defined editorial product, indicate the materials to be delivered, how your treatment should be marked, and the specifications for ordering the print job.

C2: Analyse the needs of raw materials in printing, binding and finishing processes of editorial products, determining the required technical documentation.

CE2.1 Define the different raw materials according to the needs of the current publishing industry.

CE2.2 Set the different quality and technical specifications for raw materials.

CE2.3 In some practical scenarios of manufacturing a defined editorial product, indicate the raw materials that should be involved in the editorial product process, how to mark their treatment and write the specifications for the collection of raw materials.

C3: Analyze the binding processes or other editorial product finishing processes, determining the required technical documentation.

CE3.1 From given editorial products, define the most appropriate binding and finishing process, taking into account the requirements of the product.

CE3.2 From the technical documentation collected from visits to companies, trade fairs, catalogues or technical journals, prepare a report where the most relevant technical and organizational aspects for the binding processes and other finishes in editorial products.

CE3.3 Explain the main characteristics of industrial binding processes and editorial product finishes, relating to the type of machines, input/output products and materials.

CE3.4 Analyze the binding and finishing needs of given editorial products, taking into account the characteristics of the editorial product.

CE3.5 In some practical scenarios of manufacturing a defined editorial product, indicate the materials to be delivered, how their treatment should be marked and the specifications for ordering the work of binding and finishing.

C4: Establish contracts with printing, binding or other business, defining the conditions for the delivery and receipt of the works and the coordination criteria.

CE4.1 Identify the sources of information available for the market search for suppliers, products, or raw materials required.

CE4.2 Make a report on methods used for the application and evaluation of offers according to quality and environmental plans.

CE4.3 In a properly characterized scenario, analyze a contract for print, binding, or other finishes regarding content and form.

CE4.4 Starting from a specific contract, analyzing the legal commitments that it entails.

C5: Monitor and verify print, binding and finishing works of editorial products, based on production criteria, from the definition of delivery, reception and coordination of the jobs.

CE5.1 Recognize different types of charts and diagrams used for the study of methods, planning and programming (movements, tasks, and times) in printing, binding and finishing companies.

CE5.2 Explain the most important considerations to consider in the printing, binding and finishing processes, relating them to the different types of editorial products.

CE5.3 From given editorial products and an alleged editorial plan, define the conditions for the delivery, reception and coordination of printing, binding and finishing works.

CE5.4 In different scenarios of control and supervision of printing works, binding and finishing of different editorial products duly characterized, review the editorial products delivered and check which conform to the agreed working conditions.

Contents

1. Basic phases in the printing process, binding and finishing of editorial products

Phases and stages of printing, binding, and finishing processes

Printing, binding and finishing machines and machines

Flow of materials and products.

Evaluation of the times.

Maintenance: plans, organization, economic aspects.

Human resources.

2. Hiring of print, binding and finishing works of editorial products

Printing, binding and finishing supplier market prospecting.

Contracts with print, binding and finishing suppliers in accordance with ISO regulations.

Product technical specifications

Concerted quality

Confidentiality

Delivery and penalty times

3. Control and monitoring of production in print, binding and finishing of editorial products

Planning tools: Planning and monitoring

Printing, binding, and finishing production control charts for editorial products:

PERT and GANTT

Optimization Techniques: Expert Systems

Control computing tools: JDF

Control of deliveries

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

denomination: ANALYSIS AND CONTROL OF THE BUDGET DEVIATION OF THE EDITORIAL PRODUCT

Code: UF0255

Duration: 30 hours

Competition referent: This training unit corresponds to the RP5

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Analyze the budgetary deviation produced in an editorial product with respect to the initial budget, establishing the causes of the deviation for its subsequent improvement proposal.

CE1.1 From a given scenario on an elaborated product analyze the incidences, their causes and propose:

Alternatives to raw materials

Processes for Processes

Alternatives to supplies and suppliers

CE1.2 In a practical case, duly characterized by an editorial product, to assess the economic impact of the delay on the intermediate deadlines and the delivery times of a finished editorial product, determining the causes that originate it.

CE1.3 Analyze the impact of the deviation or delay of delivery times with respect to the business image and customer satisfaction

C2: Perform budgetary control and calculation of deviations in manufacturing processes for editorial products.

CE2.1 Analyze budget control methods

CE2.2 From the scenario of an estimated budget and simulated data:

Calculate Deviations.

Analyze the causes of their occurrence and the effects they produce.

Propose alternative solutions

CE2.3 Analyze the historical record of budgets of different editorial products by establishing the observed trends and their application in the elaboration of future budgets.

Contents

1. Cost deviation

Initial Budget

Deviations from:

Fixed Costs

Variables

Raw Matter

Quantity

Scandalous

Imputation of deviations from:

Customers

Incidents

Errors

Control systems:

Error files

Incident file

Rules to clients

2. Publishing sector market

Segments/Sector

Publishing client types

Types of publishing markets

Localization of the market

Differential fact

Star Product

Market Share

Competition

3. Cost Methods

Budgetary Control

Deviation between Budget and Cost

Profitability of the Product

Profitability Ratios

Supplier Classification

Historical

Methodologies guidance

Distance training:

Training Units

Total duration in hours of the training units

Maximum number of susceptible hours
Distance

Formative Unit 1-UF0253

40

2-UF0254 formative unit

50

unit 3-UF0255

30

20

Sequence:

To access the formative unit 3 you need to have done 1 and 2.

Access criteria for students

A level of competence must be demonstrated or accredited in the areas listed below to ensure the minimum training required to take advantage of the module:

Communication in the Spanish language

Mathematical competence

Competition in technology

Digital Competition

NON-LABOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES MODULE EDITORIAL PRODUCTION

Code: MP0060

Duration: 160 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Collaborate on the definition of the technical proposal for the manufacture of an editorial graphic product.

CE1.1 Identify the editorial graphic product specifications as to the type of support to be performed based on the value for money.

CE1.2 Set the preprint process on the control and adequacy of the text and images that will be an integrating product for the product to be performed

CE1.3 Determine the printing characteristics that are appropriate for the product to be performed, taking into account the volume of manufacturing, cost, and quality.

CE1.4 Specify the required binding and finishing processes for the production of the editorial graphic product, taking into account the finishes and the logistic processes and controls of the finished product

CE1.5 Propose the originals and samples to be delivered to the different graphical services

C2: Develop the budget of the raw material and the production processes based on the company's own data base or own calculations according to the technical proposal.

CE2.1 Request offers of the raw material required for the manufacture of the editorial product according to the agreed technical specifications.

CE2.2 Propose the supply of the productive processes that best suits the requirements of quality, price and delivery time of the editorial graphic product to be realized.

CE2.3 Identify those points in the editing process that can affect the final cost of the product by its features.

C3: Participate in defining the technical parameters of the preprint process for a given graphical product.

CE3.1. To define the optimal resolution of the images according to the reproduction system and the technical specifications of the product.

CE3.2. To verify, in a test of the graphic product, the correct application of the contrast of shadows, means tones, balance of gray and color, the correct reproduction of the colors.

CE3.3. Check the correct compatibility of digital document formats.

C4: Perform quality control of the raw material required for the realization of a given editorial graphic product.

CE4.1. Carry out the controls and tests established using the necessary inspection, measurement and testing equipment to ensure the quality of the products.

CE4.2. Record the results obtained in controls and tests performed in the technical report.

CE4.3 Propose the corrective measures established by the company in the face of possible deviations detected in quality control.

C5: Develop the technical documentation of a given editorial product, indicating the characteristics of raw material, production and quality.

CE5.1 Collaborate on performing preprint technical documentation.

CE5.2 Participate in the preparation of technical data related to printing and binding and finishing.

C6: Perform budgetary control and calculation of deviations from a given editorial product.

CE6.1 From an entirely finished editorial product (magazine, books, brochures, labels, packaging) calculate the quantities of the materials that have been used in the production.

CE6.2 Elaborate calculation of budgetary deviations, proposing the causes of deviation and corrective actions to minimize them in future work.

C7: Participate in the company's work processes, following the rules and instructions set out in the job center.

CE7.1 Behave responsibly in both human relationships and the jobs to be performed.

CE7.2 Respect the procedures and rules of the work center.

CE7.3 Diligently undertake the tasks according to the instructions received, trying to bring them into line with the work rate of the company.

CE7.4 Integrate into the production processes of the job center.

CE7.5 Use the established communication channels.

CE7.6 Respect at all times the measures of risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection.

Contents

1. Graphic and editorial design tools

Digital File Formats.

Compatibility and transfer problems.

2. Typographical architecture and Maquetation

Factors to consider in the composition of texts.

Major problems related to the layout and selection of types.

Page architecture.

3. Graphical processes

Phases of the process: design, preprint, print, binding, and finishes.

Machinery: typologies, formats, capabilities

Technical-economic benchmarking.

4. Quality System

The functions and processes.

The factors that affect quality. Diagrams cause effect.

Company Quality Manual.

Statistics and charts.

Quality control of raw materials, printing process and binding and finishing.

5. Recruitment

Documentation

Purchase Criteria

Administrative control

Contracts with suppliers in accordance with quality and environmental regulations.

6. Control and monitoring of production.

Preprint process planning and tracking tools

Production control charts.

7. Budgets

Measurement of materials and estimation of times.

Budgetary Control

Deviation between Budget and Cost

Profitability of the Product

Profitability Ratios

8. Integration and communication in the workplace

Responsible behavior in the job center.

Respect to the procedures and rules of the work center.

Diligently perform and perform the instructions received.

Recognition of the organization's production process.

Using the communication channels set in the job center.

Adequacy to the business rate of the business.

Tracking risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection regulations

IV. REQUIREMENTS OF TRAINERS:

Forming Module

Required Entitlement

Professional Experience required in the scope of the competency

MF0204_3
Planning editorial production

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer

2 years

MF0205_3
Graphical production management and control

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer

2 years

MF0206_3
Managing the manufacturing of the graphic product

Licensed
Industrial Engineer
Technical Engineer

2 years

V. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACES, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

60

Forming Space

Surface m2
15 pupils

Surface m2
25 pupils

60

Forming Space

Center_table_body "> X

M1

M2

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Forming Space

Equipment

Classroom.

Audiovisual Teams
PCs installed in network, projection cannon and internet
Specific software for graphical editing
Measuring materials and equipment (densitometer, grameer, precision balance, colorimeter)
Blackboards for writing with a pen
Table and chair for trainer
Pupils ' tables and

It should not be interpreted that the various identified learning spaces should necessarily be differentiated by closure.

The facilities and equipment must comply with the relevant industrial and sanitary regulations and respond to the universal accessibility and safety measures of the participants.

In the event that the training is addressed to persons with disabilities, the adaptations and reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure their participation in equal conditions.