The simulator is a diagnostic and
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The simulator is a diagnostic and
Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Simulation in the Printing Systems to Improve Quality of Learning and training Dr. Galal Ali Mohamed Sallam Ass. Prof. in Printing, Publishing and Packaging Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt. Introduction: The simulator is a diagnostic and training program that utilizes custom-designed software packages to interactively practice problem-solving techniques off-press. Included in the software is a monitoring and cost analysis that allows the training process to correlate effective press utilization versus the theoretical cost on a "live" press." Optimal productivity is significantly related to the level of press crew competence. Investment in human capital through structured training improves productivity, quality, and operational return on capital investment in printing presses. Interactive software completely simulates the running of a printing press, reproducing a wide variety of printing condition and problems that can be used for training, skills assessment, performance enhancement and process analysis. Simulation can also be used to familiarize other staff with the printing process, improve teamwork and increase process efficiency. France-based Sinapse Graphic International pioneered the concept of press simulator software in 1999, when the firm meshed its simulator into MAN Roland‘s press console. Research problem The problem of this research lies in the insufficient Conscious of using simulation in the printing systems and its benefits for training and learning. Research aim This research aims to make a review or a highlight on using simulation in the printing systems to improve quality of learning and training concerning press crew competence in order to improve productivity, quality, continuity and operational return on capital investment in printing presses. - 175 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Research curriculum Survey study Printing simulation systems. The simulator is intended to help new printers acquire skills and to help experienced personnel sharpen and extend their existing knowledge. It plays the same sort of role as a flight simulator for pilots. It can be used in two ways: standard or problem-solving. In the standard mode the press is perfectly adjusted, and only the trainee‘s actions will cause problems. This let the operators experiment with temperature and pressure adjustments, see what happens when the viscosity changes or the ribbons advance, etc. It helps them understand the way the press works. In the problemsolving mode, the trainee will be confronted with unexpected problems and will learn how to analyze them, how to check, what the cause might be, and how to correct the problem. Fig.(1) printing simulation system The simulators now come with preprogrammed exercises that correspond to the problem-solving units in the Printing Industries of America Web and Sheetfed Curriculums. This allows you to implement a truly interactive training program by having students solve press problems on demand in a safe and monitored classroom environment: Time after time, in country after country, the simulator has helped us accelerate the learning curve of operators and had them producing good impressions years earlier than any other training method. Bridges the gap between being able to run a press and being able to print with it‖ Best thing to happen to operator training in the last 20 years Operators can sharpen their skills on all of the major issues. - 176 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (2) Printing Industries of America distributes training simulator software to printing companies and schools, conducts a two-day training program on how to use the simulator software, and provides technical support for the systems. Fig. (3) shows press console monitor in the right side and print copy monitor in the left side. In Fig (3) Rights controls the entire press line from paper in to paper out. It allows all functional settings to be made and adjusted. Icons on the press console display the printed page, its proof, and access tools. The operator can check the press and the status of its variable settings. An interactive diagnostic self help identifies possible problem causes along with explanations and solution. Lefts the operator compare differences between the printed form and the color OK. A magnifier allows close up sheet inspection and verification of registration. The print copy has a color control strip which can be checked with both the magnifier and densitometer to assess grey balance, dot gain, slurring, density, trapping, plate exposure and other printing details. Improving performance using simulation technology. Simulation based leaning effectively improves skills and is the only way to give staff experience without interrupting production schedules or incurring equipment risk and extra costs in press time and materials. Simulators help answer basic industry needs including: Loss of experienced staff. Cost effective and structured staff training . Demands of high speed presses needing faster operator diagnosis and reactions to minimize waste. - 177 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Cross- training between printing processes. Use of quality control methods (densitometer, spectrophotometers, virtual proofing, standards). Simulators based training is highly effective across a range of company requirements; New press start up Improving productivity and quality New technology or process change Staff motivation and retention Knowledge transfer Skill assessment Cross- training Customers Simulation in the web litho offset printing. Printing simulators are winning increasing favor among newspaper publishers looking for ways to teach old pressroom crews new technological tricks. The arrival of multimillion-dollar press and production facilities nationwide are compelling publishers to purchase training products that will permit crews to become familiar with complex press technologies - before the press is fully commissioned. To that end, publishers with presses manufactured by vendors such as KBA, MAN Roland and WIFAG have used simulators to get crews up to speed. Some publishers, such as Gannett Co. Inc. and Knight Ridder, are requiring the use of simulators as part of their commissioning process. Publication and commercial web printers can find answers to many of their challenges through using simulators integrated into structured skills enhancement programs: High speed presses require faster operator diagnosis and reactions to minimize waste. Standardized and structured training is an important part of best practice operations. Replacement of experienced staff is necessary as the baby boom generation retires. - 178 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (4) The Newspaper simulator makes it possible to train printers on color, tension, folding,without having to do it on the press itself. The simulator is also an excellent way to cross-train all employees in and around the printing plant. The Newspaper simulator takes into account the complex interaction between the different webs and ribbons, the results of problems in the Superstructure or Folder (slitters, angle bars, cut and collect cylinders, delivery and conveyer sections). The vast majority of run print jobs in the world are printed with Websim Heatset offset: newspaper inserts, catalogues, magazines, brochures, and even telephone directories. - 179 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (5) As the presses become more sophisticated, they can run faster, print more pages, and take less time to set up. They also cost a lot more, and this translates into a high cost for waste and for downtime. It is neither practical nor desirable to train operators on the press itself. The WebSim-Heatset simulator shows operators how to recognize and troubleshoot problems with tension, paper, ink/water balance, dryer and folder. It can also act as a basis for refresher courses for complex folder problems like wrinkling, dog-ears, uneven folds, etc. The simulator covers the essential elements of commercial web offset. It models a single-web, four-unit press with a complex folder. Winner of the ETTE (European Training Technology) prize for best training software, the WebSim-Heatset simulator is installed in hundreds of locations worldwide, and in dozens of languages. Simulators also provide more cost effective and structured staff training; assist crew pre-training for new press installation; and help introduce production standards and quality control tools. Simulators can now be integrated directly into the press console. The operator runs the virtual press in exactly the same way they run their real press. This is dramatically effective when preparing for a new press installation. It is also fantastic for training centers who supply continued education to working printers. Fig (6) The simulator puts a press (2 color - 8 color) at the user‘s fingertips. It operates on standard PCs, using a specialized image manipulation card and two large monitors. One of the monitors displays the press control console, and the second monitor shows the - 180 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ printed result. Installations of this technology have been done for Newspapers such as Gannett, Arlington Heights, Thomson Newspapers, Singapore Press Holdings Omaha World Herald, Suppliers like SUN Chemical and Training Centers like Stuttgart, Sao Paulo, Rennes, and Press and Console Manufacturers like MAN, KBA, ABB,EAE Fig (7) Rights the press console monitor controls the entire line from the paster to the folder delivery. The operator can check the press and the status of its variable settings. An interactive diagnostic self –help identifies possible problem along with explanations and causes. Lefts print copy shows output from a 16 page press. Compare print to proof, check register marks, control strip, density, dots; manual or scanning densitometer. Magnifying the printed dots is a good way start to problem analysis. In this example, the doubling is caused by poor tension, not by density. Fig (8) some of the output of simulators of web litho offset printing. Simulation in the sheetfed litho offset printing. Ink, dampening, additives, pH, pressure, sheet feed, spray, powder ... hundreds of press and process parameters can be used to teach and upgrade skills for all employees. Packaging printers can particularly benefit from the range of simulated press configurations of up to 6 colors and coating, with substrates ranging from label paper to carton board. The simulator can significantly minimize - 181 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ wasted press time and materials by training operators to become more efficient in handling shorter run lengths, using quality control tools, and developing consistent quality and cost-conscious production skills for all employees. Fig (9) Rights the sheetfed simulator models a 6-color press from feeder to coating and delivery along with its plates, blankets, ink and paper. Lefts the print copy monitor shows the full sheet with zooming to any part of it. Compare print to proof using a magnifier and densitometer. The control strip can be checked for grey balance, dot gain, slurring, density, trapping, and other print characteristics. Fig (10) Train Easier, Train Smarter: introducing SheetSimSHOTS, the sheetfed press simulator that is hands down the most effective way to train your personnel. Click. It‘s just that simple. Just ask any pressman: it takes years of hard work and traditional on-press training to transform a new employee into a professional - 182 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ press operator. Trial and error is an excellent way to gain knowledge and experience. SheetSim-SHOTS is a complete interactive computer training system. From prepress to press to delivery, the SheetSim-SHOTS simulator offers your press personnel the closest thing to a real pressroom using state-of-the-art computer technology. In this business time is money. SheetSim-SHOTS helps you learn to run your press efficiently and effectively, without using press time or materials The more you use SheetSim-SHOTS, the better you‘ll get. SheetSim-SHOTS reduces training time, increases skill level and quickly builds confidence. It is a program that can help improve any skill level – whether you are touching up a near-perfect technique or starting from a blank page. From film to printed sheets, SheetSimSHOTS will have your pressmen, analyzing, correcting, and anticipating on-press problems. SheetSim-SHOTS offers two operational modes. For new hires and basic training, choose the standard mode and the press simulator is adjusted perfectly. Experiment with the variables and see what happens. The standard mode provides an ideal setting for learning the proper skills and special techniques necessary to run a sheetfed press. For experienced pressmen, choose the problem-solving mode and see what develops. An endless number of unexpected problems can be preprogrammed to appear. These are all real press printing defects that require identification, cause analysis, and correction. All exercises have three different tolerance levels to accommodate beginners to well-practiced personnel. Make ready. Set up. Clean up. Everything on the press takes time. At the end of each exercise, SheetSim-SHOTS automatically calculates the real on-press time and real on-press dollars your actions would have cost. Costs like film, plates, blankets, roller changes, paper and valuable press time are all taken into account. You can even enter what these procedures cost on your own press to make the simulator better reflect your specific press conditions. SheetSim-SHOTS makes printers at any level aware of the costs of their actions, resulting in a more efficient and responsible printing crew. - 183 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (11) some of the output of simulators of sheetfed litho offset printing. Simulation in the flexographic printing. The simulator allows each company to specify their own materials and production values so that operator skills enhancement provides optimum production cost savings. Key benefits are: Shows operators how different jobs need different production values. Sets reference values for inks, blades, anilox, substrates, tensions, dryers, pressures. Saves time on changeovers and quality control. Standardizes training and troubleshooting for all operators, crews, presses and plants. Fig (12)Rights wide web common-impression-cylinder press features 8 colors, coating and lamination units; paper, film and carton substrates; water based, solvent or UV inks; with full controls for printing, drying and web handling. Lefts Print Copy monitor shows the full image with zooming to any part of it. Compare print to color OK using a magnifier, densitometer and spectrophotometer to recognize problems, to measure and control quality. - 184 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (13) some of the output of simulators of flexographic printing. Simulation in the gravure printing. The simulator allows each company to specify their own materials and production values so that operator skills enhancement provides optimum production cost savings. Key benefits are: Shows operators how different jobs need different production values. Sets reference values for inks, blades, print cylinder, substrates, tensions, dryers, pressures. Saves time on changeovers and quality control. Standardizes training and troubleshooting for all operators, crews, presses and plants. Fig (14) Rights press console displays printing conditions on an 8-unit press –unwind, festoon, infeed, slitter, rewinder– with all control, unit checks and adjustments. Even lab results on tape tests and solvent retention can be shown. Lefts the print copy view shows print compared to color OK as a full web, with control marks and a full set of color tools for magnification and densitometry. Packaging is the fastest growing segment of the print market today. As other segments fight against competing media, packaging becomes increasingly important. Whether you order it over the Internet, or buy it at your local supermarket, your product comes in a package: candy bar wrappers, food cartons, yogurt tops . . . you - 185 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ name it, it‘s probably printed with gravure. Reputed for its reliability and print quality, packaging gravure is often the process of choice for long run, repeated run packaging. Packaging gravure is certainly the best friend of long runs. However, packaging gravure printers can be very profitable in a short run environment. We have examples of printers in gravure (with 50‘ wide presses) whose average run lengths are between 3,000 and 5,000 yards! They have found that getting to this level actually can reduce scrap, best satisfies customer needs, and makes them competitive with flexo printers. Operating in a short run environment requires operators who have been trained in a consistent method, who have developed troubleshooting skills that are the most efficient, and who really understand the interrelationships of press operating systems. The challenges in Packaging gravure therefore include training operators to understand the process (there are almost no schools that teach "hands on" gravure), making sure they see how different materials will need different press settings, helping them to learn troubleshooting to reduce make-ready and improve uptime, and letting them see the "costs" and consequences of their actions. Obviously all of these are easier with a simulation-based training tool. Fig (15) As other segments fight against competing media, packaging becomes increasingly important. Whether you order it over the Internet, or buy it at your local supermarket, your product comes in a package: candy bar wrappers, food cartons, yogurt tops . . . you name it, it‘s probably printed with gravure. Reputed for its reliability and print quality, packaging gravure is often the process of choice for long run, repeated run packaging - 186 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Fig (16) some of the output of simulators of gravure printing. Fig (17) Over hundreds of schools and training centers use Sinapse print simulators all over the world. The HdM Stuttgart, one of the major German Graphic Arts Schools currently has 4 sheetfed and 2 web heatset simulators in its curriculum. Results and recommendation 1. It׳s better to practice on the simulator than to pay for press time. 2. Employers need to adapt their recruiting and training methods to new staff who are often characterized by short attention spans, high tech literacy and a high self focus . Many companies succeed by using computer game like training simulation. someone who plays will rapidly acquire problem solving skills 3. The objective for printers is to improve the overall utilization of equipment, improve quality of the printed product and increase profitability through the enhanced skills of employees. Suppliers will benefit by the training of personnel who will interact in the pressrooms of their customers" 4. Simulators can now be integrated directly into the press console. The operator runs the virtual press in exactly the same way they run their real press. This is dramatically effective when preparing for a new press installation. It is also fantastic - 187 - Chinese-Egyptian Research Journal Helwan University ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ 5. 6. 7. 8. for training centers who supply continued education to working printers. Simulator training is a tool to help press operators make an easier transition to new press equipment, particularly if they are not used to central press console operation. Pre-installation training can be made at any time or place because no press is required. Pressmen, technical and other staff (in groups of three to five) run through a variety of simulated printing problems (register, ink/water balance, web tension, folder, color setting, densitometer use) to ascertain any special training needs prior to live production. Exercises are programmed for the needs of each group (such as start-up or mechanical problems) and each trainee‘s knowledge and problem-solving approach is objectively assessed. Simulator allows the creation of print defects in exercises that require operators to make the right decision at the right time to acquire better and faster problem solving skills. In the end of this research we can say there is not any simulator system of printing training in the Egyptian schools and universities and we must use this system to improve quality of learning and training concerning press crew competence in order to improve productivity, quality, continuity and operational return on capital investment in printing presses. References: 1. http://librarey.966.com 2. Sinapse print simulator catalogue, simulator training real results, France. 3. www.ercim.org 4. www. labelsandlabling.com 5. www.newsandtech.com/index.htm 6. www.printing.org/page/3855 7. www.printingtalk.com 8. www. Sinapseprint.com/ commercial – printing –and - publishing 9. www. Sinapseprint.com/ newspaper 10. www. Sinapseprint.com/ packaging 11. www.sinapseprint.com/spip.php 12. www.stsintl.com 13. www.syros.aegean.gr 14. www.usink.com - 188 -