The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify job requirements
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Image specifications are checked according to job requirements and enterprise procedures Completed |
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Orientation is checked against job specifications and adjusted if required Completed |
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Resolution or dots per inch (DPI) is determined for template creation Completed |
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Prepare and operate equipment
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Scanner and computer is selected, turned on and scanner glass cleaned Completed |
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Scanner software is selected and opened and correct settings made according to job requirements Completed |
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Previews are made, image is selected, finished scan completed and image adjusted as required Completed |
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Image format is determined and saved to storage device Completed |
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Select imaging software
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Software is selected, scan is opened and separations are produced on individual layers according to job specifications Completed |
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Colours are excluded as required on separation layers Completed |
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Stroke is applied for bleed according to printing equipment Completed |
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Separation layers are coloured for RIP software Completed |
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Image format is determined according to RIP software requirements Completed |
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Supplied finished artwork or separation is checked for output capability Completed |
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Select and operate appropriate equipment
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Image setter or dye printer is selected, turned on and checked, and heads cleaned prior to outputting images Completed |
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RIP software is selected and opened, and software settings checked and set according to output specifications Completed |
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Nesting is checked to ensure no film is wasted Completed |
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Image output is evaluated against job specifications and measuring, including checking with reflection densitometer valve Completed |
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Film is handled according to manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Output device is closed down according to manufacturer recommendations Completed |
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Assess job specifications
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Requirements of printing process and job specification are assessed Completed |
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Quality of job elements, including resolution or DPI, is specified according to client requirements Completed |
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Films, dye cartridges, their qualities and process requirements are determined Completed |
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Stock levels are checked and maintained according to job specifications Completed |
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Copy is checked and assessed according to job specifications Completed |
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Select and use appropriate imaging software
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Software is selected, scan is opened using layers and software tools as required, and separations are provided on individual layers according to job specifications Completed |
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Colours are excluded as required on separation layers Completed |
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Separate layers are coloured for specific RIP software requirements Completed |
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Image, layers or separations are manually nested, if required, in accordance with film output device size Completed |
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Image format is determined according to RIP software requirements and saved to storage device Completed |
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Supplied finished artwork or separations are checked for output suitability Completed |
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