the serated drive rolls grab the wire requiring less pressure than would be needed with the regular grooved rolls for solid wire. With Solid wire, the pressure does not deform the wire, but if you used flux core wire with these rolls, they would crush / deform the wire and cause feeding issues. The serated rollers can grap the more delicate flux cored wires requring less compression force. Test the wire feeding using the methods commonly described in the manuals, that is try feeding wire at a 45 degree angle against a non conductive surface (wood) and it should feed smoothly, into a curl. Adjust the feed rollers untill there is just enough pressure, that the wire feeds continuoulsy without stalling.
Also, first try running some beads on 1/8" clean steel, and you want to run the recommended settings in your machine table/cover. Run a drag bead, and adjust wire feed until you get a cosistent arc, no sputtering and it will be a steady sizzle sound (like bacon). No gas with this wire.
Everlast PowerPro 256 (2013)
Northern Hybrid 200 & ST80i
HF 90Amp FluxCore (Don't laugh, it is what got me started)
Lotos LT5000D Plasma
HF 4x6 Horizontal Bandsaw
Rikon 18" Bandsaw w/VFD
Delta 14" Drill Press
Robland NLX31 Euro Combo WW