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Comparing the Martin Yale P6200 and P6400 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machines



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By : Jeff McRitchie    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-01 00:14:20
Of all the office tasks there are, folding letters isn t exactly a favorite with most people. Folding letters is time consuming and can be rather tedious, which is why Martin Yale developed the P6200 and P6400 paper folding machines. These paper folders are ideal for basic paper folding needs. They re also affordable and small enough to fit even on a really crowded desk. This article will talk about these two machines so you can decide if one of them would be something you should get for your office.

The Martin Yale P6200 folding machine is a basic paper folder that s perfect for people who need to fold letters on a regular basis. This machine only produces one type of fold (the letter fold) that will make it easy for you to slip your letter sized document into a standard #10 envelope for mailing. You can only fold three sheets of paper with this machine at once, but the P6200 can fold up to 30 letters per minute, which will save you a lot of time. It even accepts stapled documents. Plus, the P6200 s design makes it easy to undo paper jams. This unit is small enough to fit anywhere (by your computer, next to a postage machine or printer, etc.) and it s affordable as well, costing less than $150.00.

Meanwhile, the Martin Yale P6400 machine has a few more features and a higher price (approximately $250.00.) The P6400 can fold up to three sheets of paper into thirds; it can also fold five sheets of paper in half. It s capable of folding 36 letters per minute or about 2,200 sheets per hour, and like the P6200, it has no trouble handling stapled documents. This is a great machine for secretaries, administrative assistants, and other people who need to get correspondence, invoices, and fliers ready for mailing.

Both of these Martin Yale paper folders are very easy to use. All you need to do is turn the machine on and feed in your document. The machine does the rest for you. These folders are meant for everyday office use, but they re not at all designed for high volume use. Neither one of these machines have feed trays to hold a stack of documents. That means you will need to feed your letters by hand and catch the documents as they come out of the machine. Finally, both of these machines are very basic. If you need a machine that can fold more sheets at once or you want something that can produce different fold patterns, Martin Yale s AutoFolder and SmartFold machines definitely warrant a look. They have much more advanced features and they re still high quality machines.

Overall, the Martin Yale P6200 and P6400 are well built paper folders that are ideal for everyday office use. They re small, easy to use, and can really help a busy professional manage his/her paperwork much more efficiently. They can take a tedious task off your hands so you can focus on something more important. Get a P6200 or P6400 for your office today so you can experience greater productivity and less tedium.

Author Resource:

Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.

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