This is my first week with a new machine and no previous experience. Watching your videos gives me hope. Your setups are elegant and smooth. I have thousands of parts and hold downs available and seem to end up putting most of them on to force the cartons into submission. I keep referencing your vids to remind me that these jobs are possible. Thank you for the help. I still cant believe you use so few hold downs and it works flawlessly. You are awesome 😎
I'm glad they help! Sometimes, you have to let the carton do what its going to do... sometimes you can use the carton's behavior to your advantage. I'll warn you now, you are going to get frustrated beyond belief sometimes and that is totally natural. also, remember that every great, seasoned operator will have that one make-ready once in a while that will totally kick their ass. It happens to EVERY one of us. best advice when I started was... when you get frustrated and everything you try fails, its time to walk away for a few minutes. go take a break, walk off for a second and calm down. Then think about what you tried that failed and what there is that you might be missing. in the beginning its tough because you don't know enough to know what you don't know, but if you keep trying and get too frustrated, you wind up working against yourself... which is why you take a break and collect your sanity. A lot of seasoned operators are gatekeepers of knowledge and that suck for newer operators... that's why I leave these vids on here, cause I know what its like! But keep your chin up and use everything good and bad as a learning experience. And once you get good, be willing to help others that come along. And always remember, tomorrow is a new day. Good luck my friend! p.s. Don't get into a speed competition. Some cartons want to run at a certain speed and there's nothing you can do about it. As long as they look like they're supposed to when the get to the end of the machine, that's what matters. Any jackass can speed the machine up, but a good operator will produce the quality that the customers are expecting.
Thank you It's been going well so far, if you don't take setup time into account 😕 Nothing they have given me so far has been an "easy" job but I learn well with challenges. Small chapstick box, pocket with 2 small glue tabs and a 45 degree angle on the pocket, and a pocket folder with 4 roll folds after the pocket. I just want one straight line bigger box to be easy
@@patherrick8033 when you get a job running good, take photos and videos so you can remember everything you did to make it run good. I did that on every job when I started. Thats where I got footage for my videos in the beginning. I used those as reference material.
@@Oakhart76 not an issue. but in future if you do new type of carton make ready or setting, during shooting of your new upcoming videos carton formation after pasting would give more clarity. Please do if possible. : )
@@vikrammistry8525 I'm out of the carton industry now, but I have shown the finished cartons in a couple of videos. Thanks for watching them! I will always leave these videos on here for newer operators to reference. I may post more in the future, but for now, life has been very busy. I hope you enjoy the videos that are on this channel! Take care.
In the industry, it's the same as "set-up". When I first started, I asked the same thing and was told it's called that because you "make the machine ready". I thought it was stupid, but used the term because having the same lingo no matter where you are helps with communication.
Thank you. I am from Morocco and my family is employed in a printing press. It is needed in Europe. Europe is like Morocco. Do you have an offset machine and a screwdriver like a gift that you work in?
This is my first week with a new machine and no previous experience. Watching your videos gives me hope.
Your setups are elegant and smooth.
I have thousands of parts and hold downs available and seem to end up putting most of them on to force the cartons into submission.
I keep referencing your vids to remind me that these jobs are possible.
Thank you for the help.
I still cant believe you use so few hold downs and it works flawlessly.
You are awesome 😎
I'm glad they help! Sometimes, you have to let the carton do what its going to do... sometimes you can use the carton's behavior to your advantage. I'll warn you now, you are going to get frustrated beyond belief sometimes and that is totally natural. also, remember that every great, seasoned operator will have that one make-ready once in a while that will totally kick their ass. It happens to EVERY one of us. best advice when I started was... when you get frustrated and everything you try fails, its time to walk away for a few minutes. go take a break, walk off for a second and calm down. Then think about what you tried that failed and what there is that you might be missing. in the beginning its tough because you don't know enough to know what you don't know, but if you keep trying and get too frustrated, you wind up working against yourself... which is why you take a break and collect your sanity. A lot of seasoned operators are gatekeepers of knowledge and that suck for newer operators... that's why I leave these vids on here, cause I know what its like! But keep your chin up and use everything good and bad as a learning experience. And once you get good, be willing to help others that come along. And always remember, tomorrow is a new day. Good luck my friend!
p.s. Don't get into a speed competition. Some cartons want to run at a certain speed and there's nothing you can do about it. As long as they look like they're supposed to when the get to the end of the machine, that's what matters. Any jackass can speed the machine up, but a good operator will produce the quality that the customers are expecting.
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@@ジャックスマイル-j8hgood! I wish you luck
Thank you
It's been going well so far, if you don't take setup time into account 😕
Nothing they have given me so far has been an "easy" job but I learn well with challenges.
Small chapstick box, pocket with 2 small glue tabs and a 45 degree angle on the pocket, and a pocket folder with 4 roll folds after the pocket.
I just want one straight line bigger box to be easy
@@patherrick8033 when you get a job running good, take photos and videos so you can remember everything you did to make it run good. I did that on every job when I started. Thats where I got footage for my videos in the beginning. I used those as reference material.
Is that the hot melt pot?!?1
yes it is. applying 2 glue lines.
Will it be possible to show the final carton formation after pasting (how carton will look from inner and outer side after pasting).
I don't have any of those cartons on me to show that. Sorry :(
@@Oakhart76 not an issue.
but in future if you do new type of carton make ready or setting, during shooting of your new upcoming videos carton formation after pasting would give more clarity.
Please do if possible. : )
@@vikrammistry8525 I'm out of the carton industry now, but I have shown the finished cartons in a couple of videos. Thanks for watching them! I will always leave these videos on here for newer operators to reference. I may post more in the future, but for now, life has been very busy. I hope you enjoy the videos that are on this channel! Take care.
What is the name of the Tunes?
Should be in the description
I know its too late for me to teach you how to feed those cartons into the hopper better ;)
Yes. And they don't have to be perfect. They don't stay perfect when the feed and vibration are on. You should know that :)
What is meant by the term “make-ready” do you mean the set up??
In the industry, it's the same as "set-up". When I first started, I asked the same thing and was told it's called that because you "make the machine ready". I thought it was stupid, but used the term because having the same lingo no matter where you are helps with communication.
@@Oakhart76 makes perfect sense. Thanks for the detailed response
@@AI67890_ no problem 😊
Yup same answer I got when I was first starting out also! “Make” the job “Ready” to run.
Here in Brazil we use the term set-up in English 😂😂
We hope that you will understand me and give me a lot of your time. Thank you for these workers. I love these workers very very much 🥲💔🙏
You are welcome
Thank you. I am from Morocco and my family is employed in a printing press. It is needed in Europe. Europe is like Morocco. Do you have an offset machine and a screwdriver like a gift that you work in?