job specifications where on the work ticket is the information listing the type of coating required procedures if vital information were missing from the job ticket checks that should be undertaken prior to set up (availability of materials etc) sheet or reel transportation major OHS concerns when setting up the sheet or reel transportation system choosing the coating side of the material effect of low web tension on the print effect of inefficient web splices sheet or reel position for the job appropriate front lays carrying out a register check reasons for a two-sheet cut out on most feeders (sheet) machine knowing if a sheet is missing or late machine knowing if there has been a web break sheet or reel delivery safety risks associated with the rewind of the machine affect of excessive web tension at the rewind of the machine effect that too much vacuum on the slow-down wheels will have on the job determining the position of register or bustle wheels excessive jogging coating preparation OHS concerns are relevant to the use of coatings types of coating suitability of coating for the job ability of the coat to adhere to the product determined amount of coating required range of viscosities to be run with on aqueous coatings effect of incorrect viscosity adjusting the viscosity of a coating machine set up methods for solidifying a coating drying UV coating printing principles aqueous coating temperature the drier set at to dry aqueous coating image carrier (plate or blanket) proofing and adjustments position of the coating checked against the print effect skeleton wheels could have on the surface of the coating measuring the amount of gloss on the surface responsibility for the final "OK" on the job effect when you don't have enough coating on a sheet effect that a UV coating would have on a wet print machine manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task and where are they kept and information included in these documents
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