Yeah, those do suck because you'll still be thinking about that machine and how you never did find the problem. I've found that no matter how many machines I mentally "sweep under the rug" they almost always come back to bite me in the ass somewhere in the future.
So, 1/2 a pallet later and the machine is crusing along? Maybe some of the previous paper was cut a bit too close to the end of the paper roll at the mill or something and had just a bit too much of an inherent curl to it, even beyond what your eyes picked up. The other thing is that as you went through it and inspected all of the parts, something just seated better or meshed better after your inspection and may come back sometime in the future. Definitely a tough one.
As much paper as we run, it amazes me that I don't get as much bad paper as I would expect from running through about 45 pallets of paper per year, which is about nine million sheets.
So, 1/2 a pallet later and the machine is crusing along? Maybe some of the previous paper was cut a bit too close to the end of the paper roll at the mill or something and had just a bit too much of an inherent curl to it, even beyond what your eyes picked up. The other thing is that as you went through it and inspected all of the parts, something just seated better or meshed better after your inspection and may come back sometime in the future. Definitely a tough one.
As much paper as we run, it amazes me that I don't get as much bad paper as I would expect from running through about 45 pallets of paper per year, which is about nine million sheets.
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