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Hi, I am a former Heidleberg SM 74 (1997 model) operator but recently quit that job an now operate a ManRoland 300 (1999 model) with my new employer.
Can some experienced ManRoland operators explain the transition roller to me. Some may call it the bridge roller, it joins the ink and water rollers. When to use it and when not too? The current method is not using it at all but I choose integrate on the 4th unit just to try it out. I assumed when the roller engaged to join the ink and water rollers that it would stay in place while printing but it just engaged then disengaged. When I operated the Heidleberg we kept the bridge roller engaged at all times.
I am wanting to learn as much as I can about this press, thanks!
Can some experienced ManRoland operators explain the transition roller to me. Some may call it the bridge roller, it joins the ink and water rollers. When to use it and when not too? The current method is not using it at all but I choose integrate on the 4th unit just to try it out. I assumed when the roller engaged to join the ink and water rollers that it would stay in place while printing but it just engaged then disengaged. When I operated the Heidleberg we kept the bridge roller engaged at all times.
I am wanting to learn as much as I can about this press, thanks!