information concerning flat-bed die cutting or embossing information to ensure smooth workflow throughout the factory factors that must be considered when deciding on a cutting system methods for registering and proofing the cutting devices checked when the cutting devices are secured to the machine criteria for determining the selection of particular cutting devices OHS concerns when setting up reel transportation systems adjustments to the unwind reel may be needed to suit various jobs important areas to be considered during webbing procedures adjustments available to the web splicing/joining the web areas of the reel delivery system that may need to be adjusted according to job specifications steps that should be taken to ensure that the delivery system operates effectively adjustment to the sheeter during production adjustment to the folder during production adjustment to the rewind wheel during production OHS factors that must be considered when setting up and/or operating sheet transport and delivery systems important areas of the feeder unit set up accurate sheet pick-up and transportation areas of the delivery system that should be observed to maintain neat delivery of finished work areas of the delivery system that should be observed to prevent damage to the finished product securing finished product for dispatch OHS factors that must be considered when setting up cutting devices setting up, adjusting and operating flat-bed cutting devices machine pressure machine cutting depths adjusting in-line units suitability of in-line processes largest/smallest size sheet that can be processed on this machine conformance with the client's requirements product testing procedures common faults with the flat-bed cutting process replacement of knives/blades/cutting edges storage of cutting edges to guard against damage and deterioration machine manuals, safety and other documentation are relevant to this task and where are they kept and information is included in these documents
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