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You can add a temporarily merger further away in your feeding line and add either
a belt from the first, maybe second splitter or a temporarily second source of goods coming in to get this part filled up a little faster.
If you make the first splitter a smart splitter that only feeds the machine when the manifold overflows, the first machine will become the last one to feed.
You can also pickup a stack of incoming goods and put this in the input of the first constructor
Another trick is keep the belt to the machine the lowest mark possible while you keep the main belt as high mark as possible.
As long as your machines don't use more than 60 units per minute keep feeding them with mark 1 betls from the splitter. Keep the belts between the splitters as fast as possible.