We have a Heidelberg 72SP and image punched film that we plate onto punched plates so our image on plates should be in good register. From there we mount the plates on the pins on the plate clamps of the press. I've had a hard time understanding why our first pull register isn't nearly dead on but the pressmen say they mount the plate, then tighten it down and make any adjustments if needed and then before they mount the next run they have to re-zero the plate clamps and that is where they have some variation is how close to perfect they can do that and then also that different operators tightening things down differenty has quite an effect on it also.
Along the same lines, what is the amount of side to side and around the cylinder adjustment they have at the console on this press? Is it possible with everything being punched and pinned that it would be possible to line it up on the fly and not have to stop and adjust the plates, or at least very much?
Just looking for whatever input anyone has on this process,
Thanks
Along the same lines, what is the amount of side to side and around the cylinder adjustment they have at the console on this press? Is it possible with everything being punched and pinned that it would be possible to line it up on the fly and not have to stop and adjust the plates, or at least very much?
Just looking for whatever input anyone has on this process,
Thanks