Sounds like a grain direction problem to be, Did you buy 455x650, that would give you short grain 450x320 and that would give you feeding issues. Need to make sure stock is Long grian at 90gsm that will help the feed issues. But IPS that will usually be long grain so as when yopu cut 4 out 450x320 you get long grain.
The infeed rollers can be changed to suit different weight stocks, and should be changed for different weight stocks. At the buckle, usually a good starting point to set the roller is to turn the machine over by hand and watch the buckle roller to see when it "JUST" starts to turn. 9Good tip is to mark one of the outer wheels with a pen so as you can see the rotation) before the wheel starts to turn put the mark at the top so a s you can see when it starts to turn, ( I also lightly hold my finger on the wheel so as I can feel the contact and the movement. Now, turn the wheel slowly and watch for your mark to come back around, Setting should be 1and 1/8 of a turn, the roller should lift off after that. Thats a good starting point for the buckle. From there, lighter stocks "may" required slightly more so go 1&1/4 to 1&3/8 turns, you may sometimes have to go 1&1/2, but then you risk overshooting the grippers on the impression cylinder. For card, less rotation is needed, drop back to 1 turn or 1/8 less than a turn. Any more that that, and I would be looking at feeder issuses and timing issues for paper jams, also, make sure the impression cylinder grippers are opening and closing freely, a jammed gripper will give you all the same symtoms as buckle roller, so you go looking for the wrong thing, you think the paper is overshooting the grippers or not going in far enough, so you keep adjusting the buckle roller pressure, but, it turns out its just the grippers not actually closing on the paper...
So many traps for young players in this printing game.
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