Martin Yale 1501X Automatic Paper Folder, Operates at a Speed of up to 7,500 Sheets per Hour, 150 Sheets Feed Table capacity, Up to 3 Sheets Manual Paper Feed,Grey
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Churches, schools, businesses, and nonprofits can all benefit from this guide Associations with frequent jobs of medium size. Powered by high speed technology, the machine feeds and processes A stack of documents can be folded up to an 8 3/4-inch by 14-inch size. A simplified adjustment for folding 8 1/2 x 11 and 13 x 19 A4 sheets of 8 1/2 x 14 in size. By hand-feeding stapled sets of up to three sheets into the feed table bypass, stapled sets of up to three sheets can be folded. The number of folds is There are three types of folding Send a letter A half-hearted effort A double parallel arrangement Incorporates a speed adjustment for your folder The number of sheets per hour is Seven thousand There are two types of paper feeders This is automatic.
A person can't simply fold a paper and then refold it through a folding machine it would be an entirely experimental process. Since nobody has been able to answer this question unless they have used this folding machine themselves, there is no option but to buy one and experiment with it.
Although it can be done automatically, it is not automatic. It would be necessary to feed the pages in by hand, in order to make them The fold will only occur when one sheet is pulled from the feed table at a time. If you want to fold these pages in manually, you will once again need to feed them in individually. There is a manual bypass for this, but again, the pages will need to be hand-fed.
When I use a bookend or something similar such as a basket or tray in the right spot, it really isn't that messy and I usually have over 200 papers going at once. The extra expense is not intended to get it out more neatly.
Selected User Reviews For Martin Yale 1501X Automatic Paper Folder, Operates at a Speed of up to 7,500 Sheets per Hour, 150 Sheets Feed Table capacity, Up to 3 Sheets Manual Paper Feed,Grey
The idea is pretty stupid. This folder is quite nice. The program is pretty dumb, and it does exactly as It doesn't work as well with glossy paper because the people using it in my office use all sorts of special papers. There are a few tricks we have figured out. It is often helpful to put a piece of regular paper at the bottom of the stack when using thicker or slightly shiny paper.
We have had a few little hiccups, but we have found the right solution for each one. We have probably folded 2 or 3 There have been 3000 pieces so far, but we only have two The album has three jams, so we like it a lot.
I tried returning the machine since it doesn't work well at all. I also missed the deadline for return - We are off by one day on the return date.
There is a great deal of inconsistency in this folder. A few days ago, we was able to use it for the first time since I bought it a year I would have returned it after I bought it if I had known it would be such a lousy machine. $675 is a lot of money wasted.
It seems that my staff is now spending as much time traveling as in the office I am totally disappointed with all the jamming, refolding, copying of the work that is messed up by folding things by hand. The only thing we fold every month is 800 sheets. Return it to me when you're ready.
For work, we ordered this and it works perfectly.
I like that it is easy to set up, folds quickly, but as with most stackers, it has trouble shooting the papers into it. There is no good way to stack papers without flipping them all the way around. I find the stacker's design odd too, it just sits one metal piece on top of the other, with no connections or clips, so it easily falls apart if you move it just a little bit.
I was able to set it up easily and it worked well. If you load too many sheets into the feeder, it appears to have a problem, but this may be an adjustment issue. Working well, it does what it is advertised to do.
The condition of the truck is good. Every now and then, it jams.