Monday, August 22, 2005

Medium Duty Friction-Feed Paper Folders

Good Choice for Offices, Schools and Churches

Manual Setup, Auto Feed Paper Folders
These types of folders typically use manual setup, but there are auto-feed paper folders for medium volume paper folding. These folders have friction rollers that automatically pull the paper in from the feed tray and fold it. The only manual process required is setting up the folder. With a manual setup folder, you usually have to adjust the folding plates to the exact fold you want. Some medium duty folders will come with dial-in fold settings.

Not Just For Letters
The price is higher than the entry level letter folders. However you get the capability to do more than the standard “C fold”. These friction folders will usually do about four different folds, sometimes more. The main folds are single or half fold, letter/C-fold, double parallel fold and Z-fold.

They will also often fold two or three different paper sizes such as8–½” x 11”, A4 (8-1/4" X 11-5/8") and 11” x 17”. Sometimes they can handle heavier than normal 20# stock.

If you are considering a paper folder of this type you will have a wide choice. As with anything, the larger your budget the greater your range of features and options. However, the most expensive is not always the best choice for your needs.

Keep in mind that manufacturer claims are “ideal conditions”. In real world applications you are going to encounter occasional problems. It’s wise to get the best machine for your money, so be sure to review the other articles posted on this page. A few of your considerations are the volume and weight of the paper you will be folding, the type of folds you need, ease of operation and maintenance and the amount of paper you can stack in the paper tray (i.e. stack capacity).

The primary manufacturers for medium duty paper folders are Martin Yale, MBM, Dahle, Standard and Intimus. For the best prices and selection on paper folders and supplies visit www.factory-express.com.

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