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| Can one run one-color jobs on a Ryobi 3302 as easily as on a one color press? |
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| you certainly can you will want to run some sort of roller lube in the unused head to reduce friction and heat on the uninked rollers. I use hurst off duty |
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| I normally pull idler and ocillator rollers from the non printing unit. If you do so, make sure to leave it in nightlatch, and you know that you have the right rollers out if you inch the press and the forms dont move. The press manual should list the rollers to remove. |
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| Squirt oil on the rollers of the unit you are not using. They MUST have lube on them. |
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