Thank's guys.
So we got the new jacket and we have it packed to bearer height. We then put in a very good (nearly new die that an outsourced bindery shop used maybe twice so very good condition). Then we only added 2-3 thou packing at a time. Eventually, you could start to see the cut lines all the way from top to bottom nice and even. So then we kept adding packing until it would cut through. This is where we start to struggle. The top cuts nice all the way down to where the pockets start and then it doesn't cut the last 3 inches and the bottom of the pocket.
We then turned the die 180 degrees and now it cuts the pockets and down the sides to the last 3 inches.
We turned the die back around and slightly tapered the packing to the back (bottom where folds go) and got it to cut through the whole pocket folder. So then we put on the matrix and the score rule (yes, the score rule) cut right through the paper at the top of the folder, scored nice on the pockets and the pockets don't cut anymore.
This according to our operator is exactly where we were before the new jacket. What he has been doing is putting 4 sheets of 5 thou paper on the back of the die over all the cut rules and then puts tape on top of the score rule to soften it up so that it doesn't cut through the stock.
I know that we shouldn't have to be doing that and not sure what we need to do to correct this.
Do you think it is possible that the cylinder is losing impression as it goes towards the back of the bed?
Any thoughts, thank's again. Richard
P.S. Colormonkey, we has already started to do this before your post. Also, we don't have any cut rules that we could to that test with.