Ok, I looked through my notes because I remembered there is a specific reason why the venturi at the infeed can get clogged. I asking this question a few years ago when I was touring the demo room in Kennesaw. One of the engineers in laymen's terms explained to me the venturi system on the infeed is not a true venturi per say. Instead it works closer to the Bernoulli's principle where you have flow (paper) and a pressure differential (air). Bernoulli's principle is usually applied to fluids, gases and aviation(lift).
According to my notes from our conversation, the channels in the infeed are designed to create a low pressure when you have a stream of paper essentially sucking the sheet down to the infeed. While the press is running particles/dust etc can be drawn in also but remain somewhat suspended. When the air is shut off the particle/dust can drop into the channels/holes.
Basically the Engineer concluded by telling mw Heidelbergs infeed is not really a venturi, it's called that for simplicity, there's no simple term to completely describe how the air flow works.
I'm sure someone here can explain this concept more, not trying to muddy the waters.
Mike