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Printer Average Salary in South Africa


A person working as a Printer in South Africa will on average earn $4450 per year (pre-tax value). Salary is provided in USD ($/dollar) value.

Below is a break-down of yearly, monthly, weekly and hourly rate.

Rate Type Amount (USD)
Yearly salary $4,450.00
Weekly salary $85.58
Daily salary $12.19
Hourly salary $1.52

Year over year increase in salary is registered at around 4%

Average salary in South Africa is approximately 6780$

This means printer salary is below average!

Printer Salary: $4450
$4450
Country Average: $6780
$6780

Latest entry for this job in our database: 2025-01-04.

Job Information for: printer

Job Industry: printing

Description: A printer is a professional who operates and maintains printing machines to produce various printed materials such as books, magazines, newspapers, brochures, posters, and packaging. They work in print shops, publishing houses, newspaper companies, or in-house printing departments of organizations. Printers are responsible for setting up the printing machines, adjusting settings, loading paper and ink, and ensuring the quality and accuracy of the printed output. They may also be involved in troubleshooting technical issues, performing routine maintenance, and cleaning the equipment.

Tagged with: Printer, Printing machines, Print production, Print shop, Publishing industry, Quality control


Heads up: The salaries mentioned are general estimates and can vary depending on factors such as experience and location.
These salary figures displayed should be viewed for reference purposes. Salaries may vary based on various elements, such as qualifications, location, sector, and additional considerations. These figures do not necessarily reflect the actual earnings offered for a particular job role at any given company. We strongly recommend that verify the final pay details with the hiring company prior to accepting any job offer.