Hi, Imran.? My reference to "off-tkoihe-saw" was really just pre-first-cup-of-coffee for off the saw.??
And I referred to adjusting the table when what really happens on the FB510 is you adjust the front rail which controls the alignment of the fence versus the blade.??
As for blade marks, my best results are when I have glued my workpiece to a full-length torsion box with a sacrificial facing of masonite?or fiberboard.? The weight of the torsion box helps me to maintain a steady rate of feed and consistent contact between the workpiece and the fence.? That helps to avoid the stop and start saw marks.
Nevertheless, some saw marks seem to be inevitable.? Therefore, I try to cut at about 1/8" so I can run the veneers through a drum sander (mine is a SuperMax) to get a consistent?3/32" thickness and a good gluing surface.?