The Basics of the Formax FD380 Automatic Document Folder

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Article Title: The Basics of the Formax FD380 Automatic Document Folder
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Unless you're into origami, folding paper can be a bit tedious, especially when you have a lot of documents to fold. One of the best automatic folders available is the Formax FD380, a machine that can produce six standard folds as well as up to nine customized ones. The FD380 also folds up when you're not using so it won't take over your work space. Here are the basics of this great product so you can tell if it's the right one for your paper-folding needs.

1. Six preset folds. The FD380 can produce six preset folders such as letter, double parallel, fold out, and zigzag. You can also have the machine produce nine custom folds. Paper of various sizes can be folded including letter- and legal-sized documents. You can fine-tune the folding settings for the crispest folds possible.

2. Easy operation. This machine looks like it would be hard to operate, but using it is really quite easy. There's telescoping out-feed stacker that will hold up to 500 documents. These documents can contain up to three pages and they can be either loose or stapled. There's also an AutoBatchTM mode that will fold up a pre-set amount of paper and then wait a bit before processing the next set.

3. It works quickly. The FD380 has variable speed settings. In its fast mode, it can fold up to 12,500 sheet per hour when the paper being folded is letter-sized (8.5" x 11") and the "Z" fold is selected.

4. It can fold various sizes of paper. In addition to standard letter-sized paper, the FD380 can work both larger and smaller sizes of paper. The smallest paper it can process measures 3.5" x 5" while the largest is 12.25" x 17".

5. Drop-in feed system. This feature offers a three-roller feeding system. This allows you to feed paper into the machine without needing to fan or jog it beforehand. If the device encounters a problem, it will shut down automatically so you can correct the problem. It also operates quietly so the people in your office won't be distracted by it.

6. The machine itself can also fold up. This machine has the following dimensions when it's open and ready for use: 60" (length) x 20" (weight) x 19" (height). However, when you don't need to use it, you can fold it up so it measures a much more compact 33" (length) x 20" (weight) x 19" (height). The device weighs 77 pounds so if you need to move it around, make sure you have a friend help you out.

The Forxmax FD380 Automatic Document Folder is a great addition to your office if you'd like to have a machine help you out with your folding duties. It offers six fantastic folds, as well as the ability to perform customized ones. You'll find this machine easy to use and that it will save you and your colleagues a whole lot of time. So consider getting this excellent machine for your office today so you can get some help folding all of those documents.


About The Author: 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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