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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 a 11” x 17” document in half
and then letter folding it to 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 13a).
Note: For best results, rmly run your hand over the
fold crease to help atten the paper before loading.
2. Attach the cross fold paper guide onto the feed tray
paper guide (Fig. 13b) and lower guide.
Note: Cross folding ability will vary based on the paper
weight and type. If the paper is too heavy it may not
be able to be cross folded.
Note: The guide can be convientlly stored under the
lower fold table when not in use (Fig 13c).
Tab “B”
Tab “A”
Slot “B”
Slot “A”
Fig. 13b
To install cross fold guide hook tab “A” into slot “A” and
then lower tab “B” into slot “B”
Fig. 13a
Fold Crease Cross Fold Guide
PF-80 STACKER WHEEL POSITIONING GUIDE
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
Move the stacker wheels to the proper position indicated on the chart based on the fold and paper size Fig 14a and 14b.
Stacker Wheels
Fig. 14b
Fig. 14a
Stacker wheels decal
Fig. 13c
Cross fold guide storage
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