Finisher

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Finisher A finisher is a term used in various contexts to describe a person, device, or process that completes or perfects a task. The term is commonly used in manufacturing, sports, and printing industries, among others.

Manufacturing[edit | edit source]

In the manufacturing industry, a finisher is responsible for the final stages of production. This can include tasks such as polishing, painting, coating, and quality control. The goal is to ensure that the product meets the required standards and specifications before it is shipped to the customer.

Sports[edit | edit source]

In the context of sports, a finisher is an athlete known for their ability to complete a play or score points, particularly in critical moments. For example, in football (soccer), a finisher is a player who excels at scoring goals. In athletics, a finisher is someone who completes a race, often with a strong performance in the final stages.

Printing[edit | edit source]

In the printing industry, a finisher is a machine or person that performs the final steps in the production of printed materials. This can include binding, trimming, folding, and packaging of printed items such as books, magazines, and brochures.

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