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What does a printer do?

The job responsibilities of the printer are as follows:

1. Strictly implement the rules and regulations of the printer's room, firmly establish the idea of ??serving the front line of teaching, be anxious about the urgent needs of teaching, and think about the needs of teaching. As expected, quality and quantity are guaranteed, and the printing task is completed on time.

2. Quality requirements: clear handwriting, moderate portions; accurate printing count, no missing or missing pages; keep the roll surface clean; neat binding, no inversions, duplications, missing pages, or blank spaces.

3. Delivery on time: Under normal circumstances, the printing task will be completed within three days and the document will be delivered on time. Urgent matters are handled urgently and completed within a limited time.

4. Examination and test papers (including printed wax paper or original manuscripts) should be properly kept, destroyed, and kept confidential. No multiple printing or reprinting of test papers is allowed without the consent of the Director of the Department of Education and Science. School-related documents shall not be distributed without the signature of the leadership. If secrets are leaked artificially, the responsibility must be investigated and financial penalties imposed.

5. Pay attention to economy, not only to ensure teaching needs, but also to save paper and oil.

6. Improve the paper and mimeograph registration system, and do not print any printing tasks without the approval of the principal's office and the Ministry of Education and Science. It must be handled impartially and no printed copies may be printed for outside units or personal relatives and friends.

7. Responsible for the printing press and financial custody of the studio, and must learn simple repair and maintenance of the printing press. Keep the indoor environment clean and hygienic.

8. Must obey the school’s arrangements and complete unexpected emergencies.

9. Love your job, pay attention to your service attitude, and be required to check your attendance at work. Work hard to study the business and continuously improve the quality of work. Article coming