Martin Yale 2051 SmartFold Paper Folding Machine
- SKU: MYL2051
- Max Paper Weight: 166 gsm
- Max Paper Size: 12" x 18"
- Adjustment: Automatic
- Feed Type: Friction
- Fold Types: Letter, Half, Z-fold, Double Parallel, Gate, Engineer, Church
- GTIN/UPC: 011991020519
- Mfr. Part No.: 2051
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- $4,229.00
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Description of the Martin Yale 2051 SmartFold Paper Folder
The Martin Yale 2051 SmartFold is one of the easiest, most effective letter folders to use. It has high memory capacity, with 7 pre-programmed folds and 10 other custom folds. It can create letter, half, z-fold, gate, church cut, engineering (short z-fold) and double parallel folds. Preset with 5 paper sizes, and the 7-sensor diagnostics system for manageable trouble shooting makes easy set up. Visual feedback is provided by the LCD display.
This office paper folder has the ability to feed a wide range of paper weights without any adjustment to the feed system, which saves time between different fold jobs. The feed tray can hold up to 500 sheets, and it folds at a variable speed of 3,000 to 15,000 per hour. Just tell this paper folder the details, and it does the rest. The Intimus SmartFold by Martin Yale can handle even the most complicated folds in an extremely smooth, efficient way.
Strengths
- Can fold semi-glossy stock at slower speeds.
- Batch counter and counter that keeps track of number of folded items.
- High feed tray capacity - 500 sheets at once.
Please select your preferred download file from the list below.
- User Manual for the Martin Yale 2051 (PDF file)
- Spec Sheet for the Martin Yale 2051 (PDF file)
- Quick Startup Guide for the Martin Yale 2051 (PDF file)
- Parts List Diagram for the Martin Yale 2051 (PDF file)
- Martin Yale 2051 Blue Feed Tire Replacement Instructions (PDF file)
For additional resources, please see:
- Our Paper Weight Conversion Chart for paper weight and paper stock information.
- Our Paper Folder Fold Type Guide to learn more about different fold types.
Warranty: For this paper folding machine, Martin Yale's general warranty is 180-days parts and labor. Some restrictions and conditions may apply.
Manufacturer Name | Martin Yale |
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Model # | 2051 |
Feed Type | Friction-fed |
Fold Adjustment Setting | Automatic fold adjustment |
Feed Tray Capacity | Up to 500 |
Fold Speed | 3,000-15,000 sheets/hour |
Fold Types | Half Fold, Letter Fold (Tri), Z Fold, Gate Fold, Double Parallel Fold, Church Fold, Engineering Fold (Short Z) |
Pre-programmed Standard Folds | 6 |
Programmable Presets | 18 |
Variable Speed | Yes |
Accepted Paper Sizes | 2.5" x 5.2" to 12" x 18" |
Accepted Paper Weights | 18 to 90 lbs. (68 gsm to 166 gsm) |
Weight | 102 lbs. |
Height | 17.8" |
Width | 22.2" |
Depth | 43.2" |
Voltage | 115 Volts; other voltages available |
Warranty | Click here to view warranty |
UPC | 011991020519 |
Shipping Weight | 105 lbs. |
Shipping Length | 33 |
Shipping Width | 25 |
Shipping Height | 28 |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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I have a Konica-Minolta printer that I lease that is supposed to be able to fold anything. My paper weight is 28#/120gsm, and it has a smooth finish, which I believe is the problem with the misfolds. Can this machine handle smooth (not gloss) paper? For reference, I'm using Hammermill laser printer paper.
I am familiar with paper that has a smooth finish to help color pop. It makes it a bit more difficult for the paper folder to tolerate but is still within specification. It certainly wouldn't be worth the money to upgrade to an air folder ($9000+) just to prevent the occasional misfeed. What you'll most likely find is that your feed tires and fold rollers will need to be replaced a bit more frequently because they won't continue to be as effective on heavy and slippery paper as they wear down.