Hierarchical Professional Training System for Flexo Printing Machine Operators and Maintenance Staff
This content builds three-level hierarchical training system for flexo press frontline operators, senior technicians and maintenance engineers, divides theoretical courses and practical operation courses, and improves overall team operation and maintenance capability systematically.
Traditional one-size-fits-all flexo machine training cannot meet different post demands. New junior operators need basic operation and daily maintenance training, senior operators need advanced parameter debugging and defect handling training, while maintenance engineers require electrical servo system fault diagnosis training. Hierarchical targeted training improves training efficiency and avoids redundant course learning.
Primary training for new junior operators focuses on basic machine structure, standard startup and shutdown steps, daily component cleaning and simple parameter adjustment. New employees must master safe operation specifications and daily routine maintenance items to avoid basic misoperation and safety accidents during independent work.

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Intermediate training for senior operators covers printing defect analysis, multi-color register fine adjustment, ink viscosity matching and order switching parameter storage. Trainees learn to judge defect root causes through printed sample characteristics and complete independent parameter optimization without relying on engineers. This course focuses on practical printing quality optimization skills.
Advanced professional training for equipment maintenance engineers includes servo electrical principle, servo phase drift calibration, mechanical roller dynamic balance correction and electrical circuit fault diagnosis. Advanced training helps engineers solve hidden electrical and mechanical faults that frontline operators cannot handle, reducing external after-sales service dependence.
Offline practical training and online simulation training combination mode. Offline hands-on machine operation improves practical proficiency, while online digital simulation training allows trainees to practice dangerous misoperation scenarios without damaging real equipment. The dual training mode balances safety and practical training effect perfectly.
Training effect assessment standard after course completion. All trainees need to pass theoretical written test and practical machine operation assessment. Operators failing practical assessment cannot take independent post; maintenance engineers need to pass actual machine fault repair test before undertaking daily equipment maintenance work.