Martin Yale P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine
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Martin Yale P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine

Part #: P6200
Brand: Martin Yale
1 Questions, 1 Answers
  • Capacity: 1,800 sheets per hour
  • Manual Paper Feed: up to 3 sheets
  • Letter fold only.
  • Can be used with 8 1/2" x 11" paper, 16lb to 24lb. bond, 60GSM to 90GSM.
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Product Description

The Martin Yale P6200 is a convenient desktop paper folder that is capable of folding up to 3 sheets at time and is ideal for companies who occasionally need to fold letters. The P6200 is simple to use and is designed to do just one type of fold (the letter fold). It will take your letter sized document and quickly fold it so that it will fit into a standard #10 envelope. The Martin Yale P6200 is ideal for users who sent out letters, correspondence and invoices and need to fold one document at a time. In fact, it can easily sit on your desk so that it is ready to fold whenever you are. You won't even need to get up.

Product Details

  • Machines automatically fold paper when inserted.
  • Hand-fed, folds 1-3 sheets and accepts stapled sets.
  • Folds up to 36 letters a minute, 2,200 sheets an hour.
  • Can be used with 8 1/2" x 11" paper, 16lb to 24lb. bond, 60GSM to 90GSM.
  • Easy to use and easy to remove unlikely paper jams.
  • Letter fold only.

Item Specifications

  • Capacity: 1,800 sheets per hour
  • Motor: 115v/230
  • Manual Paper Feed: up to 3 sheets
  • Feed Tray Capacity: No
  • Dimensions: 13" W x 5-3/4" D x 5-7/8" H
  • Weight: 11 lbs.
  • Warranty: 180 Day Manufacturer's Warranty (Extended Warranties Available)

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. Let's have a look at the P6200, a desktop letter paper folding machine by Martin Yale. The MYP6200 is a great way to fold letters very quickly. Simply place your paper in the back slot and it folds it right through and comes out the front. This machine can handle 20-24lb paper as well as handling three sheets at a single time, even if they're stapled together. And that's the Martin Yale P6200. For more demos, reviews, and how to's of this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

Welcome to MyBinding video. Let's have a look at the P6200, a desktop letter paper folding machine by Martin Yale. The MYP6200 is a great way to fold letters very quickly. Simply place your paper in the back slot and it folds it right through and comes out the front. This machine can handle 20-24lb paper as well as handling three sheets at a single time, even if they're stapled together. And that's the Martin Yale P6200. For more demos, reviews, and how to's of this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding How To videos. Today's video is how to remove a paper jam from your MYP6200. So you put the paper in but it didn't come out. You've got a jam. The first thing you do is remove the plug. Then flip over your paper folder to the under side. Here you'll note the green plastic paper stop. Remove it by bending it slightly and pulling it out. And the black round disk is the paper un-jammer. Twist it off. And turning the machine back over, place the knob into the right hand side. There's an opening and line the teeth up. Once in, begin twisting the knob until the paper begins to c ... Read More

Welcome to MyBinding How To videos. Today's video is how to remove a paper jam from your MYP6200. So you put the paper in but it didn't come out. You've got a jam. The first thing you do is remove the plug. Then flip over your paper folder to the under side. Here you'll note the green plastic paper stop. Remove it by bending it slightly and pulling it out. And the black round disk is the paper un-jammer. Twist it off. And turning the machine back over, place the knob into the right hand side. There's an opening and line the teeth up. Once in, begin twisting the knob until the paper begins to come out and you just pull it out the rest of the way. Replace the knob, replace the little plastic fence guard, again by sliding one end in, bending the end a little bit, and sliding it on the other side. Connect the power cord, and you're all set. Happy folding to you. For more demos, reviews, and how to's on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

Staff Review

Martin Yale P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine Review

Desktop paper folders are gaining popularity as people discover the convenience they offer. For light use, the Martin Yale P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine is a great system. Built to sit on your desk, this device is easily accessible to be ready for use right when you need it. It will also save you money in time and wasted paper. Here is an in-depth look at this handy little machine.

Strengths:

  • Petite dimensions and lightweight design allow the folder to sit comfortably on your desktop. Non-skid feet help it to stay in place. And since it only weighs about 9 pounds, it is easy to carry around if you need to move it.

  • As previously stated, this is a highly convenient item. It is ready to go out of the box; no setup is required, just plug it in. A photo-optic sensor detects paper in the feed and automatically starts the motor for you. Paper jams are unlikely but easily removed thanks to an accessory handle included for manual turning of the rollers. If that doesn't clear up the jam, the machine is easily disassembled for further cleaning.

  • The hand-fed opening takes up to three sheets of 20lb to 24lb non-glossy paper at once. They can even be stapled together if you need to fold a statement or report. This device only folds standard or A4 sized papers into a "C" fold, the standard letter trifold. Documents emerge ready to slide into a business size envelope. Items fold at a rate of 30 sheets per minute or up to 1800 per hour.

  • A one year manufacturer's warranty guarantees the product to be defect-free. Unfortunately, the warranty doesn't include consumable parts, labor, or shipping.

Weaknesses:

  • Non-adjustable plates mean this device can only fold things into the standard trifold for letters. If that's the only fold you need, then this won't affect you. But offices preferring multiple fold styles would be better off with a machine offering a variety of fold options.

  • Though it can potentially provide up to 1800 folded sheets per hour, it is not designed for continuous use or high volume shredding. You will wear out your machine quickly by doing mass mailings. If you foresee your office needing the full 30 sheets per minute, you should look into a folder designed for medium to high volume use. This one will work better and last longer with only light, occasional use.

  • One other thing it would be nice to see on this folder is the ability to handle additional sizes of paper. If you're only looking for a simple device to fold letters, this one is perfect for you. But if you want to fold larger items, such as legal size documents, you will want a machine that can handle longer paper.

The Martin Yale P6200 is great for smaller jobs where letter folding is a necessity. This machine works ten times faster than folding items by hand, which improves productivity. Since it also saves money, this device will eventually pay for itself. We think any office needing to fold the occasional letter will benefit from the P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine.

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Model 1217A AutoFolder 1501X AutoFolder P7400 RapidFold Desktop AutoFolder P7200 RapidFold Desktop AutoFolder P6400 Desktop Paper Folder P6200 Desktop Paper Folder
Usage Small to Medium Jobs Small to Medium Jobs Small to Medium Jobs Small to Medium Jobs Small Jobs at Desktop Small Jobs at Desktop
Setup Type Manual Setup Manual Setup Manual Setup Manual Setup Hand Feed Hand Feed
Speed Shts/Hr 10300 7500 4000 4000 Up to 1800 sets Up to 1800 sets
Fold Types Ltr, Half, Z, Double Parallel, Church Ltr, Half, Z, Double Parallel, Church Ltr, Half, Z, Double Parallel Ltr, Half, Z, Double Parallel Ltr & Half Ltr Only
Sheet Size Range Min: 4" x 4"
Max: 12" x 18"
Min: 3 1/2" x 5"
Max: 8 3/4" x 14"
Min: 8 1/2" x 11"
Max: 8 1/2" x 14"
Min: 8 1/2" x 11"
Max: 8 1/2" x 11"
Min: 8 1/2" x 11"
Max: 8 1/2" x 11"
Min: 8 1/2" x 11"
Max: 8 1/2" x 11""
Feed Table Capacity 250 Sheets of 20# Paper 167 Sheets of 20# Paper 50 Sheets of 20# Paper 50 Sheets of 20# Paper Hand Feed Hand Feed
Exit Conveyor Yes No No No No No
Skew Controls Yes No No No No No
Automatic Off No No No No No No
Variable Speed No No No No No No
Auto-Jam Detect No No Yes No No No
Size (W x D x H) 42" x 17.5" x 17" 24" x 15" x 16" 20" x 13" x 10 1/2" 20" x 13" x 10 1/2" 14 1/4" x 6 3/4" x 7" 13" x 5 3/4" x 5 7/8"
Shpg. Wt. 59 lbs. 38 lbs. 17 lbs. 20 lbs. 12 lbs. 11 lbs.
Mfr. Warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty
Paper Weight Range Min: 16# bond
Max: 135# Index
Min: 16# bond
Max: 28# bond
Min: 16# bond
Max: 28# bond
Min: 16# bond
Max: 28# bond
Min: 20# bond
Max: 24# bond
Min: 20# bond
Max: 24# bond
Maintenance Kit Number PRE-WRA1217XSP PRE-WRA1501XSP PRE-WRAP7400SP PRE-WRAP7400SP PRE-WRAP6400SP PRE-WRAP6400SP
Paper Weight Range Feed Wheel, Retarder, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner Feed Wheel, Retarder, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner Feed Wheel, Retarder Buttons, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner Feed Wheel, Retarder Buttons, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner Tension Belts, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner Tension Belts, Cleaning Pad, Roller Cleaner

Questions & Answers

Thank you for your question. The Martin Yale P6200 Desktop Letter Paper Folding Machine is able to do a letter fold on up to 3 pieces of 8 1/2" x 11" paper between 16lb and 24lb. A Letter Sized piece of stock folded with the standard Letter Tri-Fold should fit in a #9 envelope.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 1 months ago ago

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