To thrive in a Teen Printing position, you need basic computer literacy, attention to detail, and the ability to operate standard printing equipment, often requiring no formal qualifications beyond a high school education or current enrollment. Familiarity with copiers, printers, and basic design or editing software (such as Adobe Photoshop or Canva) can be beneficial, though on-the-job training is common. Reliability, good time management, and effective communication are valued soft skills in this environment. These skills ensure that print jobs are completed accurately and efficiently, supporting smooth workflow in schools, community centers, or entry-level print shops.