It starts with scheduling. Orders should be set up ahead of time so the rolls and skids are available for the job.
Next, stage the rolls behind the sheeter so the operators are not waiting for them. An adequate number of skids should also be placed near the stacker so they are readily available to the operator.
While the machine is running, the operator, or the helper, should prepare the next set of rolls by removing the wrappers and core plugs and complete any production paperwork that is required. The operator should also get the skid tags prepared so when the load is removed from the stacker, the label can be affixed and the sheeter can be started right back up . After the sheeter is up and running, the load can then be taken to the wrapping area and prepared for shipping or warehousing.