Martin Yale P7200 Rapid Fold Desk Top Paper Folder 1 /Each (Discontinued)

Martin Yale P7200 Rapid Fold Desk Top Paper Folder 1 /Each (Discontinued)
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Martin Yale P7200 Rapid Fold Desk Top Paper Folder 1 /Each (Discontinued)

Item #: 04MYP7200
Brand: Martin Yale
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Description

Spiral is happy to offer the Martin Yale P-7200 Rapid Fold Friction Fed Paper Folder: a one of a kind machine in it's category, and the most popular paper folder we offer. Small and easy to store, this machine does the most common folds and a continuous feed of up to 50 sheets of 20 lb. bond paper. The P-7200 can accommodate most copy papers and letterheads, this unit is sure to be a success in any small office or moderate mailing environment. Not only is this a great little machine, but the RapidFold P-7200 has been improved to run digital print stock, keeping your booklets professional and high quality. The P-7200 Paper Folder automatically feeds and folds a stack of documents.

* Based on 20 lb. bond paper stock; may vary depending on paper stock used.

Specifications

Item # 04MYP7200
Manufacturer Martin Yale Industries, LLC
Manufacturer Part Number P7200
UPC/EIN 11991720006
Speed 4,000 Sheets / Hour*
Dimensions 13" x 20" x 10-1/2"
Manufacturer's Warranty 1 Year Limited, Parts
Fold Types Letter Fold, Half Fold
Folding Capacity 1 Sheet, 3 Sheets (Using Manual Bypass)
Maximum Sheet Size 8 ½" x 11"
Accepted Paper Type Non-Glossy Paper
Paper Weight 28 lb. Bond
[Not Suited for Coated Stock]
Feed Tray Capacity 1/2" Stack of Paper
Suggested User Personal, Small Office
Shipping Weight (lbs) 25

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