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  • Bringing back old memories,we had Goss metroliner with 31 units and in 10 years i have made many many good pasters,;))) but we made them in V or W shape and with one black tape for speed control and one little aluminium tape for eye which dropped out just that newspaper

  • start using Easy spleis tape .. mutch faster ;)

  • That's a straight edge paster never worked for us at the Express news well did but never stayed with us . We use the W pattern . 

  • I worked in a pressroom with 18 Enkles

    It was HELLLLLLLLLLL

    Yup ding ding ding ding..........katoink......bub­ububububububbuub bu buhhh WRAP UP

  • Hey all... I work for Goss International. I do the motion control for the new Sunday 2000/3000 and M800 presses including folders from the PCF1 to the SG3!

    If you're working on a new press using Siemens Simotion drive controllers, you're probably using my software! My personal record is about 50 axes, or so on a duplex press.

  • Im always to buisy dumping waste to be able to sit back and watch this.....cool!

  • Worked on MEG flying pasters at Polestar. If the no1 printer was an arsehole i'd make sure the web broke on the splice so we could have a break webbing up. He he he. Happy days.

  • This is a shafted press, all except the new Man-Rowland units installed as the 12th unit. I have seen the zero speed pasters, and was actually amazed at the series of pipes used to make a hand paster. Hard work happened many years ago when the youngmen pushed the rolls of newsprint on metal carts through the reelroom.

  • I meant were the rolls shafted in the reelstand. Usually they use airshafts, but the Man Roland I work on now uses shaft stubs to hoist the roll in.

    At the paper we ran a Goss offset, But they had an old double wide rotary letterpress in the bottom floor that was too big to remove. Push a 50" roll off the elevator, roll it on to a cart on a track, stick it into the reelstand. And those old stands had to be spliced on the fly by holding the running web against the new roll to splice it.

  • Nice, is that a shaftless setup? I worked at a newspaper that had Enkel flying pasters. They didn't have rotating turrets, the new roll went in front and the old shaft/core got ejected out the back. Where I work now they have zero speed splicers. It's funny cuz they're single web presses and all the rolltenders think they're doing hard work running one roll.

  • Enkel, good golly I run a Goss C700 doublewide with the enkel and it is nothing but problems one thing after another.

  • I'm sorry for not responding to all your comments. I lost my 24 year old son to an auto accident, just getting back into life now..Edward

  • Butler Rollstands are better You can see mine at rollman1

  • Interesting. Never seen a paster patern like that. We put tape on ours which is picked up by sensors and dumps the paster papers into waste.

  • Your half rolls look about as big as our full rolls. Then again I work in a smaller pressroom in Santa Maria. Really cool video. Never seen one of those before. We gotta shut down to change all our rolls. :(

  • I worked on zero-speed splicing presses. Those were kinda cool. My father works on a Goss Urbanite and I believe the full rolls he uses are as wide as that half roll in the video. However, I love watching reels go into cycle.

  • Yeah, it's near to see how the festoons work on those zero speed splicers. An Urbanite is a single width press, so yeah, full rolls are the size of a double width's halfs

  • Interesting paster. I have seen many different ways of making them.  I like the black tape just underneath the tape. It is a nice way of telling the people upstairs that the paster is coming.

  • The black tape is read by a sensor which activates the brush and knife in sequence for a smooth flying paster. Years ago we would pull the pasters out of the flow, but in order to save money our subscribers sometimes find pasters in their newspapers.

  • @edp53

    I run a Goss Headliner with 8 RTP's just like your video. What kind of paster pattern is that? I see the black tape, but our double stick tape is put on in a V pattern with a nose. Just like the Goss manual shows.

  • Maybe its the grammage? We put your pattern on with light grammage full roll, but, say a 100gsm reel we would put on a straight splice.

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