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GOVER�ME�T OF RAJASTHA�,
BOARD OF TECH�ICAL EDUCATIO�, RAJASTHA�,JODHPUR
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR
Diploma III Year (PRI�TI�G TECH�OLOGY) SCHEME SESSIO�: 2012-2013 & O�WARDS
1. L : Lecture 5. PR : Marks for Board’s Examination for Practicals
2. T : Tutorial 6. CT : Marks for Class Tests
3. P : Practical 7. TU : Marks for Tutorials
4. TH : Marks for Board Examination for Theory 8. PR(S) : Marks for Practical and Viva
PR310 Common to all branches except CC/CE/EE
Code
No.
Subjects
Distribution of Time Distribution of Max. Marks/ Duration
Total
Marks
Hours per week
L T P Tot
Board's Exam.
TH Hrs. PR Hrs.
Sessionals
CT TU PR(S)
PR301 Printing Materials 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
PR 302 Printing Science 2 -- 2 4 70 3 -- -- 30 -- 50 150
PR 303 Advance Printing Techniques 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
PR 304 Accounting, Costing &
Estimating
2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
PR 305 Reproduction Photography &
Techniques-II
2 -- 2 4 70 3 -- -- 30 -- 50 150
PR 306 Book Binding, Warehousing &
Finishing
2 -- 3 5 70 3 -- -- 30 -- 50 150
PR 307 Photo Litho Plate Making 2 -- 2 4 70 3 50 3 30 -- 50 200
PR 308 Offset Litho Machining 2 -- 2 4 70 3 50 3 30 -- 50 200
PR 309 Ink Technology 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
*PR310 Management &Entrepreneurship 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150 Project -- -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- -- 100 Total 2
0
05 11 3
6
700 200 300 250 250 1700
Grand Total : 1700
Printing Technology
2
PR
I�T
I�G
MA
TE
RIA
LS
CO
DE
PR
30
1
L
T P
2 1
--
Ra
tion
ale
It is essential fo
r the d
iploma stu
dents in
prin
ting tec
hnology to know ab
out vario
us m
aterials bein
g used
in
printing. K
eeping th
is aspect in
mind m
ost o
f the im
portan
t materials lik
e metals p
aper, in
ks, p
lastics,
rubber, ad
hesiv
es, photograp
hic m
aterials have b
een included in the co
ntents o
f the su
bject.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Meta
l :
1.1
Types o
f metal
1.2
Characteristics o
f metal
1.3
Type allo
ys- v
arious co
mpositio
n of lin
o & stereo
s & their p
urposes
1.3.1
Effec
t of w
orking temperatu
re
1.3.2
Speed
cooling
1.3.3
Impuritie
s
1.3.4
Main
tenance o
f compositio
n
13.5
Testin
g for porosity
1.3.6
Hard
ness.
1.4
Metals fo
r electro typing & their ch
aracteristics.
1.5
Physical a
nd ch
emical p
roperties o
f Magnesiu
m, A
luminium, Zinc, C
opper, N
ickel,
Chromium.
1.6
Metal u
sed for printing su
rface lik
e Relief, P
lanograp
hy & Intag
lio processes. T
heir
characteristic
s and ap
plicatio
n.
2.
Pa
per &
Bo
ard
:
2.1
Fibers
2.2
Pulping, B
leaching
2.3
Stock prep
aration
2.4
Paper m
anufac
turin
g
2.5
Finish
ing co
nvertin
g and co
ating
2.5.1
Fibrous an
d Non-fib
rous ra
w materials u
sed in paper &
board
manufactu
re
2.5.2
Classificatio
n, Selec
tion of paper an
d board
s
2.5.3
Differen
t varietie
s & their ch
aracteristics
2.5.4
Surface treatm
ent related
to ultim
ate use lo
ading, sizin
g, co
lourin
g, co
ating
materials.
2.5.5
Choice o
f paper fo
r differe
nt printing processes
2.5.6
Surface treatm
ents.
3.
Prin
ting
Ink
s :
3.1
General ch
aracteristics
3.2
Requirement of printing inks
3.3
Types o
f Pigments
3.4
Vehicle
s
3.5
Varn
ishes
3.6
Solvents
3.7
Agents
4.
Pla
stics an
d R
ub
ber :
4.1
Types u
sed in
4.1.1
Laminatin
g
4.1.2
Printing
Printing Technology
3
4.1.3
Blan
kets
4.1.4
Rollers
4.1.5
Stereo
s
4.1.6
Stamps
4.1.7
Film
.
5.
Ad
hesiv
es :
5.1
Classificatio
n
5.2
Characteristics &
range o
f applicatio
ns o
f adhesiv
es
5.3
Uses in
binding & wareh
ouse w
ork,
5.4
Their ran
ge o
f applicatio
n & selectio
n for sp
ecific purposes
6.
Ph
oto
gra
ph
ic Mate
rials a
nd
Lig
ht S
ensitiv
e Ma
terials :
6.1
Main
kind of film
s
6.2
Photograp
hic p
apers
6.3
Film
positiv
es
6.4
Main
Base
6.5
Strip
ping
6.6
Thick
ness
6.7
Right &
wrong read
ing negativ
es
6.8
Paper p
ositiv
e materials
6.9
Photograp
hic m
aterials based
on Silver &
Non-silv
er
6.10
Classificatio
n acco
rding sp
eed, co
ntrast, sp
ecial sensitiv
ity.
6.11
Range o
f sensitized
materials
6.12
Relatio
nship with differe
nt processes
6.13
Photo-sen
sitive p
olymers &
their ap
plicatio
n.
7.
Prin
t-Fin
ishin
g M
ateria
ls :
7.1
Secu
ring materials lik
e Thread
, Tapes, S
titching wire.
7.2
Adhesiv
es their classes, ch
aracteristics, ap
plicatio
ns, selectio
n of purposes.
7.3
Cover m
aterials lik
e Non-woven materia
ls, Leath
er, Leath
erette and Plastic.
7.4
Finish
ing materials lik
e Gold leaf, M
etal foils, C
olourin
g materials fo
r edge d
ecoratio
n.
7.5
Material u
sed for varn
ishing an
d laminatio
n.
8.
Ma
terials H
an
dlin
g :
8.1
A brief su
rvey of m
aterials handling an
d sto
rage o
f Paper, F
ilms, C
hemica
ls, Other
printing materials.
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Adhunik Sanyojan
Shash
tra
Anupam Prak
ashan
2.
Art &
Print Productio
n
N.N.Sark
ar
3.
Book Binding & Finish
ing
B.D. M
endiratta
4.
Hand book of P
rinting Tech
nology
EIIR
Board
5.
Hand book of pulp & paper, p
aper b
oard
and
EIIR
Board
paper b
ased Tech
nology
6.
Hand book on Printing Tech
nology
NIIR
Board
7.
Intro
ductio
n to Printing
Herb
ert Simonn
8.
Letter P
ress Printing
Anupam Prak
ashan
9.
Modern
Printing Tech
nology
NIIR
Board
10. O
ffset Printing
Anupam Prak
ashan
11. P
ractical Printing an
d Binding
Odhams J
* *
* *
*
Printing Technology
4
PR
I�T
I�G
SC
IE�
CE
CO
DE
PR
30
2
L
T P
2 -- 2
Ra
tion
ale
The S
tudent w
ill learn the sc
ientific ap
proach
to the d
ifferent printing materials. H
e will also
learn
about th
e testin
g of m
aterials for q
uality
contro
l. The su
bject w
ill make th
e student to
learn ab
out th
e
chemical reactio
n in
volved in
the v
arious sta
ges o
f Reproductio
n photograp
hy, S
urfac
e prep
aration an
d
Pressw
ork etc.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Meta
llurg
y :
1.1
Princip
le properties an
d uses o
f Copper, Z
inc, A
luminium & Chromium
1.2
Type allo
y- req
uirements, m
etals used
in type allo
ys, p
roperties, co
mpositio
n of vario
us
type allo
ys, m
elting ran
ge an
d meltin
g point
1.3
Effec
t of Im
purities a
nd remedies, d
ross &
segregatio
n
2.
Prin
ting
Ink
s :
2.1
General featu
re
2.2
Testin
g of
2.2.1
Visco
sity
2.2.2
Yield
valu
e
2.2.3
Thixotro
py
2.2.4
Tack
2.2.5
Drying tim
e
2.2.6
Coverin
g power
2.2.7
Resistan
ce to chemical fad
ing
2.2.8
Light fa
stness
2.2.9
Stan
dard
three an
d four co
lour process in
ks
3.
Pa
per
:
3.1
Raw materials u
sed in manufactu
ring & outlin
e of paper m
anufactu
ring.
3.2
Physical a
nd ch
emical te
sting of paper- C
hecking of dimensio
ns, w
eight, fo
lding
enduran
ce, bustin
g stre
ngth, te
nsile stren
gth, ch
emical testin
g, m
icrosco
pe ex
aminatio
n of
fiber.
3.3
Paper testin
g fro
m Prin
ters point of view- O
il absorbency, D
amping ex
pansio
n, su
rface
gloss, o
pacity
, smoothness, p
ick resista
nce, p
rintab
ility of paper. E
ffect of humidity on
paper an
d printing quality
. Contro
l of humidity in pressro
om.
4.
Ch
em
istry o
f litho
gra
ph
y :
4.1
Princip
les of lith
ograp
hy
4.2
Chemistry
of plate m
aking operatio
ns (su
rface & deep
etch)
4.3
Desen
sitisation and its ch
emistry
4.4
Chemistry
of bi &
tri metal p
lates
5.
Ph
ysics a
nd
Ch
em
istry o
f Ph
oto
gra
ph
y :
5.1
Chemistry
of w
et plate p
rocess
5.2
Chemistry
of develo
pment, fix
ation, red
uctio
n, in
tensificatio
n
5.3
Ortho & Pen ch
romatism
5.4
Characteristics &
Time-g
amma C
urve
5.5
Flare an
d its d
eterminatio
n
Printing Technology
5
6.
Electro
nics :
6.1
Photo electricity
6.2
Photoelectric cells
6.3
Applicatio
n in printing
6.4
Electro
nic d
evices
6.5
Densito
meter an
d its ap
plicatio
n in the an
alysis p
rocess in
ks
6.6
Integ
rating lig
ht m
eters
7.
Wa
ter :
7.1
Importan
ce of w
ater in offset p
rinting process
7.2
Roll o
f ph, co
nductiv
ity & water h
ardness in
dampening so
lution
7.3
Roll o
f fountain
solution & requirement fo
r improved dampening perfo
rmance.
P
ractica
l
.1
Conductiv
ity of w
ater d
eterminatio
n by elec
tronic m
ethods.
2
Determ
inatio
n of burstin
g stre
ngth of paper.
3
Determ
inatio
n of deficie
ncy of process in
k e.g
. hue erro
r and greyness.
4
Determ
inatio
n of efficie
ncy of process in
k.
5
Determ
inatio
n of fa
stness o
f colour of in
k.
6
Determ
inatio
n of fo
lding stren
gth.
7
Determ
inatio
n of G
SM of any paper.
8
Determ
inatio
n of rea
m weig
ht an
d su
bsta
nce o
f paper.
9
Determ
inatio
n of resista
nce o
f ink toward
s ordinary
chemica
ls such as so
ap water, w
eak
alkalin
e and acid
s.
10
Determ
inatio
n of ten
sile strength of paper.
11
Determ
inatio
n of visco
sity of an
y ink.
12
Micro
scopic ex
aminatio
n of fib
ers.
13
ph determ
ination by electro
nic meth
ods.
14
ph determ
ination by manual
15
Printab
ility test o
f paper.
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Hand book on printing tec
hnology
NIIR
Board
2.
Lithograp
hers M
anuals
G.A.T.F.
3.
Paper &
Inks
C.S. M
ishra
4.
Practical G
uide B
ook in Offse
t Printing &
K.Goswami
Troublesh
ooting
5.
Printing Basic S
cience
Chale
s C. A
mmonds
6.
Printing Scie
nce
F. Patem
an & L.C. Y
oung
* * * * *
Printing Technology
6
AD
VA
�C
E P
RI�
TI�
G T
EC
H�
IQU
ES
CO
DE
PR
30
3
L
T P
2 1
--
Ra
tion
ale
It is essen
tial for stu
dent fro
m printing tec
hnology to
learn ab
out ad
vance p
rinting te
chniques.
Becau
se today printing tec
hnique incorporate
all the engineerin
g discip
lines like modern
printing
techniques an
d develo
pments in
printing. S
o stu
dents are req
uired
to know th
e modern
develo
pments in
field. T
he su
bject fu
lfils these n
eeds.
Co
nte
nts
1.
Flex
og
rap
hy
:
1.1
Develo
pment of th
e process
1.2
Basics o
f flexograp
hy
1.3
Advantages o
f flexograp
hy
1.4
The flex
ograp
hy printing units
1.5
Flex
ograp
hy plate m
aking
1.6
Printing su
btracts
2.
Gra
vu
re Prin
ting
:
2.1
Intro
ductio
n & princip
le of th
e process
2.2
Evalu
ation of th
e process
2.3
Outlin
e of th
e gravure c
ylinder su
rface prep
aration & modern
trends in
surface
prep
aration of cy
linder
2.4
Applicatio
n of gravure p
rocess in
perio
dical p
rinting, pack
aging, fin
e art, stamp work &
security
printing.
3.
Dig
ital p
rintin
g P
rocess :
3.1
Silver h
alide p
rocesses
3.2
Therm
al prin
ting processes
3.3
Mech
anics o
f digital th
ermal p
rinting
3.4
Direct th
ermal printing
3.5
Therm
al transfer p
rocess
3.6
Laser th
ermal tra
nsfer p
rocess
3.7
Continuous in
k jet p
rinting
3.8
Electro
grap
hic p
rinting
4.
Dig
ital C
olo
ur P
ress :
5.
P.O
.S. S
yste
m :
5.1
Need
and merits
5.2
Barco
de
5.3
Stan
dard
isation
5.4
JAN sy
mbols (E
AN-13)
5.5
Characteristics
5.6
Barco
de scan
ner
6.
Miscella
neo
us P
rocesses : A
pplicatio
n & Out lin
e the p
rocess
6.1
Xero
grap
hy
6.2
Therm
ograp
hy
6.3
Collotype
Printing Technology
7
6.4
Die S
tamping
6.5
Tran
sfer printing
�o
te : V
isit to m
od
ern
ind
ustries rela
ted to
1.
Dry offset p
rinting
2.
Flex
o printing
3.
Grav
ure p
rinting
4.
Secu
rity printing
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Art &
Print Productio
n
N.N.Sark
ar
2.
Flex
o & Grav
ure
Printing Review, N
ew Delh
i
3.
Flex
ograp
hic P
rincip
les & Practices
F.C.Durra
mt
4.
Pocket G
uide to
Digital P
rinting
Fran
k Cost
5.
Printing Tech
nology (5e)
J.A
dams
* * * * *
Printing Technology
8
AC
CO
U�
TI�
G, C
OS
TI�
G &
ES
TIM
AT
I�G
CO
DE
PR
30
4
L
T P
2 1
--
Ra
tion
ale
All p
roductiv
e activ
ities in
an industry
are motivated
by profit. A
n acco
untan
t analy
ses the fin
ancial a
spect
of a b
usin
ess to give a co
rrect pictu
res to whether it is ru
nning on profit o
r at a loss, as w
ell as h
ow th
at
profit h
as been
made o
r that lo
ss sustain
ed. P
eople in
printing management sh
ould be ab
le to do th
is
evalu
ation with a v
iew to en
hancin
g the p
rofit o
r eliminatin
g the lo
ss of an organizatio
n.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Acco
un
ting
:
1.1
Princip
le of acco
untancy,
1.2
Proced
ure,
1.3
Prep
aration of trad
ing profit &
loss acco
unt,
1.4
Balan
ce sheet.
2.
Co
sting
:
2.1
Elements o
f cost,
2.2
Objects o
f costin
g,
2.3
Princip
le of a scien
tific costin
g sy
stem,
2.4
Prep
aration an
d an
alysis o
f statement of expenses.
3.
Dep
artm
en
talisa
tion
:
3.1
Classes o
f departm
ents
3.2
Allocatio
n
3.3
Appointment of expenses
3.4
Bases o
f appointment
4.
Dep
artm
en
t La
bo
ur C
ost :
4.1
Direct an
d indirect h
ours
4.2
Hourly rates
4.3
Reco
very
of ele
ments o
f cost
4.4
Distrib
ution of E
xpenses, P
remise
s, Capital, P
ower, P
ersonnel, W
ages, M
aintenance,
Administrativ
e expenses
5.
Distrib
utio
n o
f Dep
artm
enta
l Co
st to W
ork
s :
5.1
Hourly Cost rates
5.2
Direct serv
ice expenses rates
6.
Ro
utin
e Office a
nd
Wo
rks :
6.1
Estim
ating departm
ent
6.2
Estim
ate fo
rm
6.3
Order d
epartm
ent
6.4
Work instru
ction tic
ket
6.5
Cost sh
eet
6.6
Work daily
docket
6.7
Daily
return of m
aterials issued
6.8
Daily
deliv
ery sh
eet
6.9
Costin
g departm
ent
Printing Technology
9
6.10
Compilatio
n of co
st sheet
6.11
Reco
rded lab
our co
st
6.12
Budgeted
and reco
rded co
st
6.13
Sales d
aybook an
d an
alysis o
f costs
6.14
Relativ
e profitab
ility
7.
Estim
atin
g :
7.1
Estim
ator’s q
ualificatio
ns an
d work
7.2
Productio
n norm
s and hourly rates
7.3
Salien
t features o
f federatio
n Costin
g Syste
m.
8.
Prep
ara
tion
:
8.1
Copy Fittin
g & Castin
g off.
8.2
Calcu
lation of Q
uantity
of P
aper, In
k, B
oard
, Coverin
g mate
rial, Stitch
ing wire
8.3
Numerical p
roblem
s.
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s:
1.
Acco
untancy for P
rinter
F. Shakelto
n
2.
Cost A
ccounting meth
ods &
Problem
s
B.K. B
harti
3.
Costin
g Acco
unting
Mahaveer P
ublicatio
n, D
elhi
4.
Costin
g Acco
unting
Sahitya B
hawan, A
gara
5.
Costin
g for P
rinter
Hery
Chff
6.
Estim
ating for P
rinter
Hery
Chff
7.
Estim
ating M
ethods &
Cost A
naly
sis for P
rinters
Vekatara
man & Balara
man
8.
Princip
les & Practice o
f Cost A
ccounting
N.K. Prasad
9.
Printer’s C
ostin
g & Estim
ating
B.D.M
endiratta
* * * * *
Printing Technology
10
RE
PR
OD
UC
TIO
� P
HO
TO
GR
AP
HY
& T
EC
H�
IQU
ES
-II
CO
DE
PR
30
5
L
T P
2 -- 2
Ra
tion
ale
Photomechanical tra
nsfer o
f images a
nd im
age g
eneratio
n are th
e areas of m
uch im
portan
ce for a
student to
learn, in making printing su
rface. The su
bject
main
ly deals
with operatio
n an
d handling of
differe
nt eq
uipments, m
achinery etc. u
sed for rep
roductio
n photograp
hy.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Den
sitom
etry :
1.1
Optical d
ensity
and its m
easurement
1.2
Tran
smissio
n and reflectio
n Densito
meter &
their ap
plicatio
ns.
2.
Co
lou
r an
d its R
epro
du
ction
:
2.1
Prep
aration of co
lour
2.2
Additiv
e and su
btractiv
e colours.
2.3
Colour rep
roductio
n by su
btractiv
e process.
2.4
Filters, F
ilter factor, F
ilter ratio & their d
eterminatio
n.
2.5
Circu
lar screen an
d an
gles
2.6
Direct co
lour sep
aration.
2.7
Use o
f Gray Scale, R
egister m
arks, C
olour sep
aration guides
2.8
Black
Printer n
egativ
e.
2.9
Indirect co
lour sep
aration fro
m a reflectio
n co
py & sm
all transparen
cy
2.10
Evalu
ation of sep
aration negativ
es.
3.
Co
lou
r Co
rrection
:
3.1
Deficie
ncy of process in
ks
3.2
Correctio
n by positiv
e mask
ing
3.3
Negativ
e masking
3.4
Multi la
yer d
ye m
ask
3.5
High lig
ht m
ask
3.6
Chromo-chrome co
lour scan
ning and co
rrection
3.7
Single o
verla
y
3.8
Double o
verla
y
3.9
Tri-m
ask
3.10
Multi m
ask an
d Biverti m
ask
3.11
Under co
lour rem
oval
3.12
Camera b
ack mask
ing
4.
Miscella
neo
us C
am
era W
ork
s :
4.1
Duo tone n
egativ
e mask
ing
4.2
Re-screen
ing of halfto
ne p
roofs
4.3
Prep
aration of screen
tints
4.4
Dropout negativ
es
4.5
Contact scree
n an
d halfto
ne te
chniques
4.6
Line an
d halfto
ne co
mbinatio
n
4.7
Auto screen
films
4.8
Register co
ntro
l devices
4.9
Photograp
hic co
lour proofing
Printing Technology
11
5.
Electro
nic C
olo
ur S
can
ners :
5.1
Working princip
les an
d parts
5.2
Functio
ns o
f an electro
nic co
lour scan
ner
5.3
Advantages o
ver co
nventional co
lour co
rrection
5.4
Copy an
alysis w
ith ex
posure co
ntro
l & ad
justm
ent
5.5
Electro
nic circu
itry co
mputer facilities
5.6
Sharp
and un sh
arp mask
s
5.7
Under-co
lour re
moval
5.8
Scan
ning (R
eflectio
n co
py & Tran
smissio
n co
py)
6.
Electro
nic C
olo
ur S
epa
ratio
n :
6.1
Princip
les of electro
nic co
lour sep
aration
6.2
Colour co
rrection
6.3
Vario
us k
inds o
f copy scan
ning with size rep
roductio
n
6.4
Scan
ner o
utput
6.5
Program
ming
6.6
Operatio
n of scan
ner &
preca
utions
6.7
Evalu
ation of sep
aration negativ
es and positiv
e
6.8
Dot generatio
n
7.
Reto
uch
ing
:
7.1
Dot etch
ing
7.2
Stag
ing
7.3
Brush etc
hing
7.4
Chemical red
uctio
n
7.5
Farm
ers reducer
7.6
Reto
uching scree
n negativ
e and positiv
e
7.8
Colour ch
arts
7.9
Under co
lour rem
oval fo
r 4 & 6 co
lour w
ork
7.10
Sequence o
f colour printing
7.11
Dot size an
d dot percen
tage
8.
Qu
ality
Co
ntro
l Aid
s :
8.1
Tone an
d co
lour co
ntro
ls
8.2
Grey scales
8.3
Colour co
ntro
l patch
es
8.4
The in
k paper in
teraction
8.5
Measu
rement an
d co
ntro
l by Densito
meter
8.6
Use o
f punch register sy
stems fo
r perfect reg
istration
8.7
Proofing meth
ods
P
ractica
l
1
Halfto
ne n
egativ
e making usin
g glass scree
ns.
2
Halfto
ne n
egativ
e making usin
g co
ntact screen
s.
3
Re-screen
ing of halfto
ne p
rints.
4
Making negatives fo
r duo tones.
5
Colour sep
arations n
egative m
aking for th
ree and four co
lour process b
y direct m
ethod.
6
Colour sep
aration by indirect m
ethod.
7
Colour co
rrection by mask
ing.
8
Exercises in
chemica
l reductio
n of halfto
ne n
egativ
e / positiv
e.
9
Prep
aration of tin
t negativ
e.
10
Compositio
n lin
e and halfto
ne negativ
es.
Printing Technology
12
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Colour C
ontro
l in Lithograp
hy
Kelv
in Tritto
n
2.
Grap
hic A
rts Photograp
hy
G.A.T.F
3.
Grap
hic R
eproductio
n photograp
hy
Focal P
ress, Landon
4.
Grap
hic R
eproductio
n photograp
hy
J.M
. Buden
5.
Halfto
ne P
hotograp
hy
G.A.T.F
6.
Line P
hotograp
hy
G.A.T.F
7.
Lithograp
hers M
anual
G.A.T.F
8.
Photo M
achines
G.A.T.F
9.
Printing Tech
nology (5e)
J.Adams
* * * * * *
BO
OK
BI�
DI�
G, W
AR
EH
OU
SI�
G &
FI�
ISH
I�G
CO
DE
PR
30
6
L
T P
2 -- 3
Ra
tion
ale
This is a co
re subject, after p
rinting is co
mplete; th
e prin
ted sh
eets are required
to be p
ut in
a
proper sh
ape su
ch as b
ooks, m
agazines, reg
isters etc. for th
is knowled
ge o
f vario
us m
ethods an
d tech
nique
of L
aminatin
g, V
arnish
ing, C
arton an
d Box m
aking, B
inding and Finish
ing is v
ery esse
ntial. A
diploma
holder is req
uired
to su
perv
ise the b
inding and fin
ishing sectio
n in a p
ress.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Bo
ok
Bin
din
g :
1.1
Brief h
istory
1.2
Modern
trends
1.3
B.I.S
and Intern
ational p
aper sizes an
d su
b-divisio
ns
1.4
Handling temperatu
re
1.5
Humidity co
ntro
l
1.6
Storag
e and safety
of printed
and unprinted
stock
1.7
Common ca
use o
f spoilag
e of paper
1.8
Grams p
er square m
eter (G
SM)
2.
Wa
reho
use O
pera
tion
an
d M
ach
ines :
2.1
Jogging
2.2
Folding
2.3
Gath
ering
2.4
Collatin
g
2.5
Stitch
ing
2.6
Sewing
2.7
Cuttin
g and trim
ming operatio
ns
2.8
Treatm
ent of plates
2.9
Maps-trip
ping an
d guard
ing
3.
Sew
ing
:
3.1
Differen
t kinds
3.1.1
Thread
cord sew
ing
3.1.2
Flex
ible se
wing
3.1.3
Over casin
g
3.1.4
Tape se
wing
Printing Technology
13
3.1.5
Fren
ch sewing
3.1.6
Side an
d sad
dle stitch
ing
3.2
End papers an
d their ty
pes in
common use
4.
Fo
rwa
rdin
g O
pera
tion
s :
4.1
In board
& Out board
forward
ing
4.2
Gluing the b
ack
4.3
Rounding an
d back
ing
4.4
Object-care an
d precau
tions
4.5
Reducin
g sw
elling in the b
ack
4.6
Flat b
acks
4.7
Back
lining
4.8
Adhesiv
e binding
4.9
Therm
oplastic u
n sewing
4.10
Thread
less and perfect b
inding
5.
Atta
chin
g B
oa
rd :
5.1
Dimensio
nal v
ariation of board
s
5.2
Lining
5.3
Cuttin
g to size
5.4
Warp
ing of board
s prev
ention
5.5
Attac
hing board
s
5.6
Lacin
g in
5.7
Spilt b
oard
work
6.
Co
verin
g O
pera
tion
s :
6.1
Differen
t kinds o
f coverin
g materials
6.2
Measu
ring and cu
tting to size
6.3
Shape ap
plying
6.4
Adhesiv
e turning it
6.5
Pressin
g
6.6
Settin
g the g
roove o
r joins
6.7
Settin
g the h
ead
6.8
Settin
g the b
and
6.9
Polish
ing
6.10
Pressin
g and pastin
g down
7.
Fin
ishin
g :
7.1
Deco
rative w
ith fin
ishing tools
7.2
Blind blocking
7.3
Gold blocking
7.4
Sliding hand tools
7.5
Fillets
7.6
Pallets
7.7
Rules an
d meter
7.8
Letterin
g
7.9
Type h
older
7.10
Brass ty
pe
7.11
Making for to
oling and letterin
g
7.12
Heatin
g, testin
g an
d pressin
g
7.13
Clean
ing, In
laying lacin
g
Printing Technology
14
7.14
Bands o
pen up an
d pressin
g
7.15
Edge-d
ecoratio
n
7.16
Colourin
g
7.17
Spray
ing
7.18
Marb
ling
7.19
Gilding
7.20
Gaufferin
g or to
oling the ed
ges
7.21
Head
bands
7.22
Hand made an
d mach
ine m
ade h
ead bands
8.
Ad
hesiv
es :
8.1
Vario
us ty
pes
8.1.1
Characteristics
8.1.2
Uses
9.
Miscella
neo
us O
pera
tion
s :
9.1
Punching
9.2
Perfo
rating
9.3
Eye cu
tting
9.4
Indexing
9.5
Round co
rnerin
g
9.6
Label p
unching
9.7
Cuttin
g & Creasin
g
9.8
Numberin
g
9.9
Bronzin
g
9.10
Metal d
ecoratio
n
9.11
Varn
ishing
Pra
ctical
1.
Handling & care o
f binding materials an
d eq
uipments.
2.
Logging, C
ounting, Folding Gath
ering and Collatin
g by hand.
3.
Book se
wing by hand, differe
nt k
inds o
f sewing, sa
wn in
sewing, tap
e sewing, flex
ible se
wing, over
casting sewing.
4.
Working on guillo
tine.
5.
Prep
aration of ad
hesiv
es.
6.
Binding in clo
th.
7.
Prep
aration of pads.
8.
Prep
aration of en
d papers.
9.
Prep
aration of books, co
ntain
ing all th
e forward
ing operatio
ns.
10. Edge d
ecoratio
n.
11. Exercises in
coverin
g-prep
aring clo
th, R
exene an
d leath
er covers an
d fin
ishing, gold blocking.
12. Ledger b
inding inclu
ding ed
ge d
ecoratio
n, in
dex cu
tting etc
.
13. Rebinding of old damaged books
14. Library
binding
15. Loose leaf b
inding
16. Exercises o
n folding, se
wing and stitc
hing machine
17. Simple e
xercises in
pack
aging- prep
aration of box, en
velo
pes b
ags etc.
18. Exercises in
ruling on pen \ d
isc ruling machines. R
un through work and sto
p work. T
wo colour w
ork.
Printing Technology
15
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Basic B
ook Binding
Lewis, A
.W.
2.
Book Binding & Finish
ing
B.D. M
endiratta
3.
Book binding & the care o
f Books
Douglas C
ockerell
4.
Book binding by hand
Lauran
ce Town
5.
Finish
ing Process in
printing
Focal M
ortin
, A.G.
6.
Fundamental o
f packaging
Pain
, F.A., 1
981.
7.
Fundamentals o
f Pack
aging
Pain
, F.A.
8.
Hand Book of pack
aging Engg.
Hanlon, J.F
.
9.
Manual of B
ook Binding
Johnson, A
.W.
10. M
odern
Book binding
Alex J. V
aughan
11. G
um, A
dhesiv
es &
Sealan
ts Tech
nology &
NIIR
Board
their A
pplicatio
ns
* * * * * *
PH
OT
O L
ITH
O P
LA
TE
MA
KI�
G
CO
DE
PR
30
7
L
T P
2 -- 2
Ra
tion
ale
It is a tec
hnology su
bject. T
he areas o
f photo lith
o plate m
aking are m
uch im
portan
t for stu
dent to
learn in making prin
ting surfaces.
The subject
main
ly deals
with operatio
n and learn
s of differe
nt
equipments, m
achinery
etc. u
sed for photo lith
o plate m
aking.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Lith
o P
late M
etals :
1.1
Characteristics
1.2
Ink & water recep
tivity of Z
inc, A
luminium, C
opper, C
hromium, Steel
1.3
Variab
les in Grain
ing lik
e Types o
f grain
& Anodizin
g
2.
Gen
eral O
pera
tion
s in P
late M
ak
ing
:
2.1
Counter E
tching
2.2
Pre-treatm
ent of th
e surface
2.3
Pre-etch
ing
2.4
Coatin
g so
lutions
2.5
Illuminations fo
r printing down
2.6
Facto
rs govern
ing exposures
2.7
Light sen
sitivity of bi-ch
romate co
lloids
2.8
Dark
and co
ntinuing reactio
ns
3.
Su
rface P
lates :
3.1
Develo
pment
3.2
Use o
f ammonia
3.3
Hard
ening of alb
umin im
age a
fter develo
pment
3.4
Post treatm
ent fo
r removal o
f residual film
3.5
Desen
sitisation & After treatm
ents
Printing Technology
16
4.
Deep
Etch
Pla
tes :
4.1
Develo
pment
4.2
Deep
etching
4.3
Alco
hol w
ash
4.4
Lacq
uerin
g
4.5
Inking
4.6
Removal o
f stencil
5.
Mu
ltiple Im
ag
ing
:
5.1
Multip
le images b
y step
and rep
eat machine
5.2
Additio
n and removal o
f work on zin
c and alu
minium plates
5.3
Troubles in
plate m
aking
5.4
Prev
ention and remedies
6.
Sp
ecialized
Pla
tes :
6.1
Pre-sen
sitised plates n
egativ
e & positiv
e both
6.2
Wipe o
n processes
6.3
Bi-&
tri-metal p
lates
6.4
Direct im
age p
lates
7.
Co
ntro
l Dev
ices :
7.1
Light in
tegratin
g meter
7.2
Light sen
sitivity guide
7.3
Star targ
et
8.
Film
Asse
mb
ly:
8.1
Plan
ning
8.2
Equipment an
d material
8.3
Prep
aring the la
yout
8.4
Impositio
n schemes u
p to 32 pages (sh
eet work)
8.5
Impositio
n schemes u
p to 32 pages (h
alf sheet w
ork)
9.
Mo
dern
Pla
te Ma
kin
g M
etho
ds:
9.1
Automatic p
late processo
r
9.2
Electro
static chemical tran
sfer
9.3
Photo-direct
9.4
Direct-im
age
9.5
Projectio
n plate m
aking
9.6
Laser-ex
posed
plate
Pra
ctical
1.
Care an
d handling of plate m
aking eq
uipments.
2.
Grain
ing
3.
Study of an
odisin
g.
4.
Film
asse
mbly up to 16 pages.
5.
Surface p
late making involving lin
e work, halfto
ne w
ork, and co
mbination.
6.
Deep
-etch plate m
aking involving lin
e work, halfto
ne w
ork, an
d co
mbinatio
n.
7.
PS plate m
aking involving lin
e work, halfto
ne w
ork, an
d co
mbinatio
n.
8.
Line co
lour w
ork fro
m key negativ
e and co
lour sch
eme.
9.
Additio
n and deletio
n of w
ork.
10. S
tudy of A
utomatic p
late processo
r.
Printing Technology
17
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Enlarg
ing
Jacco
bson & M
athews, F
ocal
2.
Intro
ductio
n to Lithograp
hy
Gerald
Wood
3.
Lithograp
her’s M
anual
GATF
4.
Photo lith
o Offset
Eric C
hambers
5.
Photo M
echanics &
Printing
Gordon
6.
Practical P
hoto Engrav
ing for stu
dents
F.H. H
urdler P
itman
7.
Tech
niques o
f Photograp
hy
R.O. Fosett.
* * * * *
OF
FS
ET
LIT
HO
MA
CH
I�I�
G
CO
DE
PR
30
8
L
T P
2 -- 2
Ra
tion
ale
It is
a tech
nology subject.
Tech
nician
working in printing industry
are
required
to deal
with
differe
nt printing processes. T
he d
iploma h
olders are req
uired
to have a g
ood knowled
ge of th
ese prin
ting
processes. T
he su
bject d
eals with the d
ifferent processe
s of lith
o offset etc.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Offset M
ach
ine: P
rincip
le & D
esign
:
1.1
Handling of sin
gle co
lour offset m
achines.
1.1.1
Mech
anical &
operatio
nal featu
res
1.1.2
Pressu
re settings
1.1.3
Plate cy
linder
1.1.4
Blan
ket c
ylinder
1.1.5
Impressio
n cylinder
1.1.6
Cylinder g
ears
1.1.7
Fiitin
g of offset b
lankets
1.1.8
Sheet d
etectors
1.1.9
Anti-seto
ff devices
1.1.10 Paper co
ntro
ls, Deliv
ery
1.2
Inking Syste
m
1.2.1
Structu
re
1.2.2
Settin
g
1.2.3
Contro
l
1.3
Dampening Syste
m
1.3.1
Structu
re
1.3.2
Settin
g
1.3.3
Contro
l
1.4
Feed
ing Syste
m
1.4.1
Types o
f feeders an
d their w
orking
1.4.2
Vario
us ty
pes o
f Grip
pers an
d its d
esign
1.4.3
Settin
g of F
eeding unit
1.5
Deliv
ery Syste
m
1.5.1
Structu
re
1.5.2
Types
1.5.3
Settin
g
1.5.4
Contro
l
Printing Technology
18
2.
Mu
lti Co
lou
r Offse
t Ma
chin
es & P
erfectors:
2.1
Princip
le & desig
n
2.2
Constru
ction
2.3
Operatio
n
2.4
Tran
sfer syste
ms
2.5
Mach
ine settin
g
2.6
Fittin
g plate
s on multico
lour m
achine to
secure reg
ister
2.7
Wet o
n wet p
rinting
3.
Web
Offset M
ach
ines:
3.1
Desig
n featu
res
3.2
Reel S
tand
3.3
Web ten
sion & ten
sion co
ntro
l
3.4
Path
rollers
3.5
Folders
3.6
Printing unit c
ylinder co
nstru
ction (M
ono, 3C, 4I)
3.7
Inking sy
stem
3.8
Damping sy
stem
3.9
Drier u
nit
3.10
Automatic co
ntro
l register
3.11
Make-read
y on web offset p
ress
3.12
Speed
Measu
rement by Stro
bosco
pe in
high sp
eed machine
3.13
Automatic reel ch
ange m
echanism
3.14
Tem
peratu
re contro
l
3.15
Colour printing
3.16
Colour of in
k
3.17
Colour seq
uence
4.
Offset P
rinters W
ork
:
4.1
Pre-m
ake read
y
4.2
Make read
y
4.3
Running & co
mpletin
g job
4.4
Prep
aration of th
e pile
4.5
Settin
g the sh
eet path
4.6
Printed
image size
4.7
Prep
aring the p
late storag
e
4.8
Roller w
ash-up dampening unit, C
leaning
4.9
Registratio
n of co
lour w
ork
4.10
Colour m
ixing and matc
hing
4.11
Ink & water m
anagement
4.12
Merit &
demerits
4.13
Care, M
aintenance a
nd sto
rage o
f rollers
4.14
Determ
inatio
n of ro
ller hard
ness
4.15
Importan
ce of co
ntro
l of ph
4.16
Relativ
e humidity (rh
)
4.17
Tem
peratu
re in press ro
om
5.
Pa
per fo
r offset p
rintin
g:
5.1
General p
roperties effectin
g Printab
ility
5.2
General p
roperties effectin
g Print Q
uality
5.3
General p
roperties effectin
g Paper C
onditio
ning
Printing Technology
19
6.
Press O
pera
ting
Pro
ble
ms:
6.1
Slur
6.2
Image b
linding
6.3
Set o
ff
6.4
Pick
ing
6.5
Plucking
6.6
Fluffin
g
6.7
Scumming
6.8
Tinting
6.9
Bleed
ing
6.10
Mottlin
g
6.11
Ghost m
arks
6.12
Hick
ies an
d sp
ots etc
7.
Bla
nk
et & R
oller
s:
7.1
Structu
re and properties o
f blan
kets
7.2
Selectio
n of off-set b
lankets
7.3
Characteristics, C
are & mainten
ance o
f blan
kets
7.4
Differen
t types o
f rollers a
nd their fu
nctions
7.5
Rollers H
ardness
8.
Mech
an
ism o
f prin
ting
ma
ch
ines:
8.1
Applicatio
n of bearin
g & their classificatio
n
8.2
Gears &
its classification
8.3
Cams
8.4
Clutch
& its fu
nction & classificatio
n
8.5
Purpose &
functio
n of pulleys, b
elt drives, b
reaks
8.6
Basic P
rincip
le of co
mpressio
n & Vacuum pumps &
applica
tion
8.7
Tools &
applicatio
n used
for cy
linders lik
e skeleto
n cylinder, ro
llers, drums, sp
indles,
brushes an
d track
s
8.8
Eccen
tric motion & Parallel m
otions
9.
Electr
ic Mo
tors:
9.1
Varieties, u
ses & sp
ecification
9.2
Suitab
ility to vario
us p
rinting eq
uipments
9.3
Motor en
closures
9.4
Care &
main
tenance
9.5
Troublesh
ooting
9.6
Safety
precau
tions
10
. P
rintin
g M
ach
ine M
ain
tena
nce:
10.1
Rapier an
d main
tenance o
f prin
ting machine a
nd grap
hic arts eq
uipment
10.2
Testin
g the m
achine u
nder n
ormal p
rinting co
nditio
ns
10.3
Foundatio
n & Erectio
n of m
achine
10.4
Purpose o
f lubricatio
n (oilin
g & greasin
g both) &
its meth
od
10.5
Main
tenance o
f moving parts
10.6
Care o
f rollers
10.7
Operato
r’s duties
10.8
Pressro
om co
nditio
ns
Printing Technology
20
11
. M
od
ern D
evelo
pm
en
ts:
11.1
Multi-co
lour w
eb offset
11.2
Perfectin
g offset
11.3
Dry offset
11.4
Applicatio
n of co
mputer in
quality
contro
l
Pra
ctical
1.
Handling, m
ake-read
y and operatio
n on sh
eet fed
offset m
achine.
2.
Proofing of lin
e and text m
atter
3.
Printing for halfto
nes
4.
Proofing of lin
e and halfto
ne c
ombinatio
n
5.
Proofing of duo tones
6.
Proofing three a
nd four co
lour jo
bs
7.
Printing of posters, calen
dars 8
. Printing of 16 pages b
ookwork
9.
Printing of sm
all jobs in
four or m
ore u
ps
10 P
rinting of fo
lders
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s :
1.
Hand Book of O
ffset Tech
nology
EIRI B
oard
2.
Hand book on printing tec
hnology
NIIR
Board
3.
Intro
ductio
n Lithograp
hy
Gerald
Wood Pitm
an
4.
Lithograp
her’s M
anuals
GATF
5.
Lithograp
hic O
ffset Press O
peratin
g
C.W
.Lath
am
6.
Lithograp
hic p
ress operatio
n
A.S.Porter
7.
Offset P
ress Troubles
R.F. R
ied
8.
Offset P
rinting
C.S.M
ishra
9.
Photo Litho Offset
Eric C
hanbers
10. Practical G
uide B
ook in Offse
t Printing & Troublesh
ooting
K.Goswami
11. Printing Tech
nology (5e)
J.Adams
12. Sheet F
ed Offset T
echnology
Anjan
Kumar B
aral
13. Web Offset P
ress Troubles
G.A.T.F.
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Printing Technology
21
I�K
TE
CH
�O
LO
GY
CO
DE
PR
30
9
L
T P
2 1
--
Ra
tion
ale
Paper
& Ink Tech
nology is
an allied
field
of printing tech
nology, which can
make many
opportunitie
s of employment av
ailable to
the stu
dents. T
here fo
re some sp
ecial knowled
ge o
f ink and paper
is required
.
Co
nten
ts
1.
Ra
w M
ateria
ls used
in In
ks:
1.1
Pigments
1.2
Dye stu
ffs
1.3
Oils
1.4
Resin
s
1.5
Solvents
1.6
Plasticiser
1.7
Waxes
1.8
Drives
1.9
Other ad
ditiv
es
2.
Differen
t meth
od
s of D
ryin
g o
f Ink
s:
2.1
Absorption
2.2
Evaporatio
n
2.3
Precip
itation
2.4
Oxidatio
n
3.
Ma
nu
factu
ring
Pro
cesses of In
k.
4.
Letterp
ress Ink
:
4.1
General C
onsid
eration
4.2
Troubles w
ith letterp
ress inks d
urin
g printing
5.
Lith
og
rap
hic In
ks:
5.1
Qualitie
s of good offset in
ks
5.2
Merits o
f offset in
ks lik
e- D
raying cap
acity, M
oistu
re resistance, T
ackiness, F
low, V
iscosity
,
Thixotro
py, O
ptical m
erits like- O
pacity
, Colour effec
t, Colour stren
gth, Faded co
lour, In
k liftin
g,
Heat resista
nce, A
ffected fro
m lig
ht.
5.3
Vario
us ty
pes o
f offse
t inks lik
e- S
heet fed
inks, H
eat set inks, Q
uick
set inks, H
igh Gloss In
ks,
Web fed
inks, M
etallic inks, M
etal deco
rative in
ks, M
agnetic in
ks, M
oistu
re set inks, P
rocess in
ks
6.
Gra
vu
re Ink
s :
6.1
General co
nsid
eration
6.2
Inks fo
r pack
aging, paper &
board
, cellulose film
s, plastic film
s, Aluminium foil
6.3
Publicatio
n gravure in
ks
7.
Flex
og
rap
hic In
ks:
7.1
General co
nsid
eration
7.2
Substrate
s
7.3
Raw material an
d ad
ditiv
es
7.4
Formulation
Printing Technology
22
7.5
Inks fo
r: paper, flex
ible film
s, PVC film
s, polyester film
s, aluminium foils.
7.6
Ultrav
oilet-C
urin
g inks (U
V Inks)
7.7
Press b
ehaviour of F
lexo inks
8.
Screen
Ink
s:
8.1
Characteristics o
f screen inks
8.2
Raw materials
8.3
Inks fo
r: Paper &
Board
, impervious su
rfaces, metal co
ntain
ers, sheet p
lastic, glass,
plastic co
ntain
ers, printed
circuits resists, tran
sfer inks, o
verp
rinting varn
ishes,
fluorescen
t inks, p
rocess in
ks.
9.
Ink
s for S
pecia
l Pu
rpo
se:
9.1
Inks fo
r use o
n food wrap
pers an
d pack
ages
9.2
Phosphorescen
ce ink, T
extile tran
sfer inks, C
arbonisin
g inks, M
agnetic in
ks, D
rop Out
Inks, G
old & Silver v
arnish
ing inks.
10
. Q
ua
lity C
on
trol o
f Ink
s:
10.1
Care &
Storag
e of in
ks
10.2
Quality
Contro
l Test lik
e- Visco
sity, C
olour stren
gth, In
k Drying on paper/m
achine,
Pigment test, S
pecific d
ensity
, Printab
ility, R
ub resista
nce, E
mulsificatio
n.
�o
te :
1.
Visit to
ink manufactu
ring industrie
s.
2.
Visit to
paper m
anufac
turin
g industries.
3.
Visit to
security
ink industrie
s.
4.
Visit to
security
paper in
dustries.
Referen
ce Bo
ok
s:
1.
Flex
o & Grav
ure
Printing Review, N
ew Delh
i
2.
Modern
Tech
nology of P
rinting Inks
EIRI B
oard
3.
Modern
Tech
nology of P
rinting W
riting Inks
NIIR
Board
4.
Paper &
Ink
C.S. M
ishra
* * * * *
Printing Technology
23
MA
�A
GE
ME
�T
an
d E
�T
RE
PR
E�
EU
RS
HIP
CO
DE
PR
31
0
L
T P
Common to all b
ranches e
xcept C
C/CE/EE
2 1
--
RA
TIO
�A
LE
To ach
ieve th
e target an
d goals in
an organisatio
n it is essen
tial to co
-
ordinate th
e entire sy
stem. For th
is purpose th
e knowled
ge o
f prin
ciples o
f managem
ent,
human reso
urces
develo
pment,
material
managem
ent and fin
ancial
managem
ent is
required
.
Entrep
reneursh
ip w
ill intro
duce th
e students ab
out h
ow to
set up a sm
all-scale
industry
. The su
bject in
cludes th
e proced
ure fo
r how to select, p
roceed
and start th
e SSI,
which
also involves a co
ncrete m
arket su
rvey rep
ort an
d project fo
rmulatio
n.
CO
�T
E�
TS
1.
Prin
ciples o
f Ma
na
gem
ent :
1.1
Management, ad
ministratio
n and organisatio
n, differe
nce b
etween them.
1.2
Scien
tific management : Mean
ing, characteristics,
object
and advantage : Taylor's
scientific m
anagement – Fayol’s p
rinciples o
f management, fu
nctio
ns o
f management
1.3
Types
of ownersh
ip, sole
trading, partn
ership, joint sto
ck, co-operativ
e and public
enterp
rise
1.4
Types o
f organisatio
n, differen
t types an
d their ch
arts.
1.5
Importan
ce of human relatio
n professio
nal eth
ics
1.6
Need
for lead
ership, lead
ership qualities
1.7
Motivatio
n
2.
Hu
ma
n R
esou
rces Dev
elop
men
t :
2.1
Intro
ductio
n, object an
d functions o
f human reso
urce d
evelo
pment departm
ent
2.2
Recru
itment, so
urces an
d m
ethods o
f selection, n
eed fo
r effective train
ing, m
ethod of
training, duties o
f superv
isor / F
ormen, R
ole o
f HRD in industries.
3.
Wa
ges a
nd
Incen
tives :
3.1
Defin
ition an
d req
uirements o
f a good wage sy
stem meth
ods o
f wage p
ayment
3.2
Wage in
centives - ty
pe o
f incentive, d
ifference in
wage in
centive an
d bonus. in
centive to
superv
isor.
4.
Ma
terial M
an
ag
emen
t :
4.1
Purch
asing Functio
ns and duties
of purch
ase
departm
ent organisatio
n of purch
ase
departm
ent, m
ethods o
f purch
asing, purch
ase o
rder co
ntracts, leg
ality of co
ntracts ty
pes
of co
ntracts i.e. p
iece work co
ntract, lu
mpsum co
ntract, ite
m rate co
ntract, p
ercentag
e
contract, m
erits and lim
itation of each
contract sy
stem, departm
ental ex
ecution of w
orks,
rate contract - D
.G.S &
D and C.S.P.O. te
nder, n
ecessity, ty
pes o
f tenders, te
nderin
g
proced
ure, earn
est money and secu
rity money
4.2
Store an
d sto
re keep
ing : F
unctio
ns and duties o
f store d
epartm
ent, lo
cation and layout of
store,
bin card
s, sto
re led
ger,
receipt and issu
e proced
ure
of materials,
physica
l
verifica
tion of sto
res, disp
osal m
ethod of unserv
iceable artic
les and protectio
n of sto
res.
4.3
Sales : fu
nctio
n an
d duties o
f sales d
epartm
ent sales p
romotion ad
vertise
ment serv
ice
after sales.
Printing Technology
24
5.
Fin
an
cial M
an
ag
em
ent :
5.1
Functio
n and duties o
f finance departm
ent
5.2
Brief
idea
of journal,
ledger,
trial balan
ce, trad
ing acco
unt, profit
and loss
account,
balan
ce sheet.
5.3
Cheques (cro
ssed an
d bearer ), d
raft, promisso
ry note, lette
r of cred
it, brief id
ea of co
st
accounting.
5.4
Numerical p
roblem
s.
6.
Ma
rketin
g M
an
ag
em
ent :
6.1
Concep
t of M
arketin
g
6.2
Problem
s of M
arketing
6.3
Pricin
g policy
6.4
Distrib
ution ch
annels a
nd meth
ods o
f mark
eting
7.
En
trepren
eu
rship
:
7.1
Entrep
reneursh
ip an
d Entrep
reneur
7.2
Need
of E
mployment and Opportunitie
s.
7.3
Essen
tial Characteristic
s of a g
ood Entrep
reneur
7.4
Industrial P
olicy.
7.5
Classificatio
n of in
dustries- T
iny, sm
all scale , Medium scale, L
arge scale,
Handicraft, A
ncillary
7.6
Type o
f industries- P
roductio
n, Jo
b based
& Serv
ice
8.
En
trepren
eu
rial D
evelo
pm
en
t :
8.1
Product id
entificatio
n/ selectio
n
8.2
Site selectio
n
8.3
Plan
t layout
8.4
Institu
tional su
pport n
eeded
8.5
Pre-m
arket su
rvey
9.
En
trepren
eu
rship
Su
pp
ort S
yste
m:
9.1
Role o
f District In
dustries C
entre in
setting up industry
9.2
Functio
n of N
SIC, SISI, N
ISIET, N
RDC, SSIC, SIDO, N
MTC, K
VIC, R
SMML.
9.3
Role o
f state finance co
rporatio
n, state e
lectricity co
rporatio
ns, p
ollution co
ntro
l board
,
BIS, I.S
.O. etc.
10
. S
etting
up
SS
I :
10.1
Registratio
n of S
SI
10.2
Allotment of la
nd by RIIC
O
10.3
Prep
aration of project rep
ort
10.4
Structu
re of organisatio
n
10.5
Building co
nstru
ction
10.6
Estab
lishment of m
achines
11
. T
ax S
yste
m a
nd
Insu
ran
ce :
11.1
Idea o
f income tax
, sales tax, ex
cise duty and cu
stom duty
11.2
Industrial a
nd fire in
suran
ce, proced
ure fo
r industrial in
suran
ce.
Printing Technology
25
12
. F
ina
ncia
l So
urces fo
r SS
I :
12.1
Vario
us in
stitutions p
roviding loans fo
r industries
12.2
Vario
us ty
pes o
f loans
12.3
Subsid
ies
13
. L
ab
ou
r Leg
islatio
n a
nd
Po
llutio
n C
on
trol A
cts :
13.1
Industrial acts : fac
tory act 1
948
13.2
Workmen's co
mpensatio
n act 1
923
13.3
Appren
tices act 1
961
13.4
Water p
ollution co
ntract act 1
974 an
d 1981
13.5
Air p
ollution co
ntract act 1
981
13.6
Enviro
nmental p
rotectio
n act 1
986
13.7
Forest (an
imal co
nserv
ation act 1
972)
13.8
Pollution co
ntro
l provisio
ns in
motor vehicle act.
14
. P
roject R
epo
rt :
14.1
Proced
ure o
f prep
aring a p
roject rep
ort
14.2
Format o
f project rep
ort
14.3
Prep
aration of project rep
ort fo
r some S
SI ite
ms
15
. IS
O : 9
00
0 S
eries of Q
ua
lity S
yste
m :
15.1
Defin
ition of fe
w im
portan
t terms related
to IS
O quality
syste
m
15.2
Vario
us m
odels fo
r quality
assuran
ce in IS
O : 9
000 series
15.3
Vario
us ele
ments o
f ISO : 9
001 model (2
0 points)
15.4
Benefits b
y beco
ming an IS
O : 9
000 co
mpany
15.5
Intro
ductio
n to total q
uality
management (T
QM)
RE
FE
RE
�C
E B
OO
KS
:
1.
Industrial M
anagement
V.K. Sharm
a & O.P. H
arkut
2.
Industrial E
ngg. &
Management
O.P. K
hanana
3.
Industrial E
ngg. &
Management
T.R. B
anga
4.
Hand Book of S
mall S
cale Industry
P.M
. Bhandari
5.
Hand Book on Entrep
reneursh
ip Develo
pment
O.P. H
arkut
6.
Entrep
reneurial D
evelo
pment
S.S. K
hanka
7.
Statistical Q
uality
Contro
l
Mahohar M
ahajan
8.
ISO : 9
000 Quality
Syste
m
S. D
alela
*****