maintaining in-feed and delivery of reel or sheet or 3D object transportation section OHS concerns when operating a transportation system why sheets are fanned before loading into the press affect the printing of double sheets has on the foil stamped product why tracking of the web is important to position and register implications if the web is not spliced correctly identification that should be used for web splices precautions that should be taken to ensure that the rewound product is of consistent acceptable quality if sheeted, components that can be adjusted to ensure correct delivery how printed material that is not of an acceptable standard is identified aspects of loading and ejection that need to be monitored maintaining the foil stamping process major OHS concerns when foil stamping considerations that will contribute to determining the ideal press speed interval that the product be checked for consistency cause of the non-image areas of the print filling in remedial action to be taken if the edges of the print were jagged use of anti set off spray not recommended when foil stamping adjusting the machine to correct a shift in the image position on the object shutdown and cleaning of the press dangers that exist from solvents and solutions used to clean the press and printing dies how dies should be stored following printing effect of poorly stored dies parts of the machine to be thoroughly cleaned following the print run components to be inspected for wear following the print run records that are important for following or repeat prints machine manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task
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