Martin Yale P6200 Letter Folder
List Price: $249.00
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Description
Martin Yale P6200 Letter Folder
Efficiency is the key word for the Martin Yale Premier P6200 Desktop Letter Folder . Insert up to 3 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11" paper, stapled or unstapled, and neatly folded documents appear within seconds. Makes folding and mailing letters, news releases and flyers go more quickly. Up to 1800 documents per hour can be folded with the P6200 - that's 12 times faster than folding by hand! Lightweight and portable, the Premier P6200 Automatic Letter Folder is easy to set up and simple to use. The auto start/stop feature makes it convenient to use with one hand.
Features
On/Off: Automatic Feed: Manual Capacity: 1-3 stapled or unstapled sheets of 16lb to 24lb bond paper Paper Size: 8-1/2" x 11" and A4 Feed Speed: Up to 1800 letter folds per hour Electrical: 120V AC, UL and CUL approved Free Ground Shipping! Special Blow Out Pricing! Limited Time Only! Marked down from $145.75!
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Product Specs
Martin Yale P6200 Letter Folder
Martin Yale P6200 Letter Folder
Feed Method Manual Friction Feed Max Number of Stapled Sheets That Can Be Folded (20# Paper) 3 Sheets Standard Fold Types Letter Max Folding Speed 1800 Sheets/Hour Min Paper Size 8.5" x 11" Max Paper Size 8 1/4" x 11 5/8" Foldable Paper Weights 16 - 24 lbs Foldable Types of Paper Plain Automatic On/Off Yes Volts 110 V Hertz 60 Hz UL Listed Yes Dimensions (L x W x H) 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" x 6 3/8" Shipping Weight 12 lbs
Mfg List Price
$249.00
Our Price:
$139.00
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Customer Ratings and Reviews
Martin Yale P6200 Letter Folder
Most helpful review
4
Pretty good unit. Some skill involved.
Reviewed by Lou Sander from Pittsburgh, PA on 8/11/2008
19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I've been using this lightly for a year or so. It's a lot better than hand folding, but it has its quirks. The skill of feeding it comes with practice, so don't give up if you're not getting good results right away. It WILL "eat" the occasional piece of paper, but don't let that upset you -- it's still a LOT faster than folding by hand.
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Recent reviews
1
HORRIBLE
Reviewed by Disappointed from NYC on 3/19/2010
5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If the paper isn't absolutely centered it pulls it to one side or the other. I wasted more flyers than it was worth. I have an old machine that has the mechanism on the bottom of the machine and it works much better. This was a waste of money.
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