action if vital information was missing from the job ticket checks that are undertaken prior to set up (availability of materials etc.) flexographic printing plates and cylinders or sleeves or plate mounting sheets precautions that should be taken to avoid damaging plates and cylinders OHS factors that need to be considered when operating the reel in-feed and delivery system choosing the printing side of the material effect of low web tension on the print types of web splices that could be used appropriately for the job sheet in-feed OHS factors that need to be considered when operating the sheet in-feed and delivery system sheet is normally set up in the middle of the machine effect that side lay selection has on the job appropriate front lays to be selected determining the position of the sheet before it is transported to the printing unit registering check be carried out two-sheet cut is used on most feeders sheet is missing or late reel delivery system effect of excessive web tension at the rewind of the machine minimising risks associated with the rewind of the machine sheet delivery system application of spray powder is sometimes advisable effects of too much spray powder slowdown devices may be used in the delivery effect excessive jogging would have on the stack selection and preparation of inks and additives major environmental and OHS concerns with regard to inks and additives suitability of ink matched to the particular job implications if the ink were too viscose modifying ink that was slightly light methods that are available to check the ink for correct colour who passes the colour prior to running the job machine set up OHS factors that need to be considered when setting up the machine how machine specifications are determined, relating to the specific job steps that should be taken to ensure that the inking system is adjusted correctly why inking system ink level is maintained at a certain level precautions that are necessary when handling doctor/chamber blades optimum make ready speed for the job basic in-line processes steps that are taken to incorporate the in-line processes into the make ready equipment used in in-line processing is protected against damage during set up precautions that should be taken if UV drying is utilised to dry the ink film proofing and adjustment methods that can be used to minimise waste during make ready procedures that are followed to have the print approved quality control measurements that should be applied to the proof to test against known standards checking the initial print prior to running determining settings to be adjusted processes to be used to plot the success of the machine adjustment final results recorded for future reference relevant test procedures identifying and describing the tests for scuffing and coefficient of friction circumstances in which these tests should be applied leaching machine manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task and where are they kept and information that is included in these documents
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