lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey everyone,
I'm back with some basic Ryobi 3302 troubles. I've got a ten month old kid so I'm super part time at the shop right now, which means that I don't have a lot of solid blocks of time to really figure the press out the way I need to.
Right now I'm struggling with image crookedness. I'm running 130# uncoated cover stock cut to letter size. The paper is cut square, and I'm using poly plates.
I mount the plates according to the measurement guides on the cylinder, so if those two measurements match, the image should be pretty straight, right? But it's skewing toward the OPS on both heads (not just one), so it seems as if the problem is in the feed / registration.
I have to trim the plates a little bit to go through the HP5500, so it's possible that when I trimmed them, the blade was slightly out of adjustment and the plates were not totally square. Would that make the image EXTREMELY crooked, though?
Or is the side guide hitting incorrectly? Maybe it's pushing too far, and hitting too hard, so that it skews the sheet? Would there be any sort of mechanical issue that would cause this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Lantz
I'm back with some basic Ryobi 3302 troubles. I've got a ten month old kid so I'm super part time at the shop right now, which means that I don't have a lot of solid blocks of time to really figure the press out the way I need to.
Right now I'm struggling with image crookedness. I'm running 130# uncoated cover stock cut to letter size. The paper is cut square, and I'm using poly plates.
I mount the plates according to the measurement guides on the cylinder, so if those two measurements match, the image should be pretty straight, right? But it's skewing toward the OPS on both heads (not just one), so it seems as if the problem is in the feed / registration.
I have to trim the plates a little bit to go through the HP5500, so it's possible that when I trimmed them, the blade was slightly out of adjustment and the plates were not totally square. Would that make the image EXTREMELY crooked, though?
Or is the side guide hitting incorrectly? Maybe it's pushing too far, and hitting too hard, so that it skews the sheet? Would there be any sort of mechanical issue that would cause this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Lantz