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CROSS FOLDING
Cross folding refers to folding a document in one pass and then running it through the folder a second time to be folded again.
Common Application: Folding an 11” x 17” document in half and then letter folding it to fi t in a standard #10 envelope.
1. Load folded paper into the feed tray with the fold crease facing the
non-operator side of the folder (Fig 13).
Note: For best results fi rmly run your hand over the fold crease to help
fl atten the paper before loading.
2. Attach the cross fold paper guide onto the feed tray paper guide (Fig.
14) and lower guide.
Note: Cross folding ability will vary based on the paper weight and type. If
the paper is to heavy it may not be able to be cross folded.
Tab “B”
Tab “A”
Slot “B”
Slot “A”
Fig. 14
To install cross fold guide hook tab “A” into slot “A” and then
lower tab “B” into slot “B”
Fig. 13
Fold Crease
Cross Fold Guide
STACKER WHEEL POSITIONING GUIDE
Move the stacker wheels to the proper position indicated on the chart based on the fold and paper size. For paper between 28# and 65#* refer to the
“Stacker Wheel Setup For Thick Paper” on page 9.
8.5" x 11" 8.5" x 14" 11" x 17"
Letter
Zig-Zag
Single
Gate
Fold Out
Double ll
A
A
B
A
B
A
A or B
A or B
B
B
C
A
B
B
C
C
C
A or B
Stacker Wheels