We put the screen printing on the visor extentions for cars
My line at the factory was responsible for putting the printing on the visor extentions for some cars. Here was the process:
Person 1: Take plastic visor extentions out of bin, rub hand across it to wipe off dust, place in machine, hit pedal with foot, wait while white block of ink is brushed across the piece, machine lifts up, take piece out pass to next person.
Person 2 (this was me most of the time): take piece with white ink block printed on it, place in machine, wipe hand across it to wipe off dust, push pedal with foot, wait while black text was printed on it, machine lifts up, take piece out, pass to next person.
Person 3: take piece with white block and black text printed on it, place in machine, wipe hand across it to wipe off dust, push pedal with foot, wait while gray text was printed on it, machine lifts up, take piece out, pass to next person.
Person 4 - quality control: take finished piece, examine carefully for specks of ink that may be an indication that one of the screens needs to be cleaned, examing text for any bleeding of ink that may indicated the same, carefully blot out any ink specks with a pin, put finished piece in bin.
Wow - interesting, huh? It was about as fun to do as it probably was to read;)
QOTD:
Do you have a visor extention on the visor of your car? Do you know what it says?
getting to know me in 100 days - day 19
1 comments:
thrilling.
no, my car isn't fancy enough for visor extenders. if the sun is past my visor, then i am just SOL.
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