Martin Yale 400 Tabletop Paper Jogging Machine Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - The Martin Yale 400
tabletop paper jogging machine is a low cost jogger that is ideal for
mailrooms, print shops, and small binderies.
- The value of a
paper jogger is that it makes any type of printing, copying or
finishing equipment run smoother, with less paper jams.
- A
paper jogger is used to help remove the static from printed sheets and
to align all of the pages perfectly for punching, cutting, binding,
folding or processing. It uses vibrations to help ensure that all of
the sheets are perfectly aligned for further processing.
Strengths / Features: - Paper
joggers are available in a number of different configurations. The
Martin Yale 400 comes with a single jogging bin that can handle a full
ream of paper at a time. Although there are larger volume jogging
machines available, the Martin Yale 400 is the simplest and least
expensive paper jogger available on the market. All you need to do in
order to jog paper with the Martin Yale 400 is to put the paper in the
jogger and turn it on. After a few minutes the paper will all be
aligned and jogged.
- The Martin Yale 400 is sturdy and is
built extremely well. It has a single heavy duty jogging tray that and
a heavy duty motor to vibrate the tray. It also has sturdy rubber feet
that keep it in place when set on a table or work surface.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
Martin Yale 400 has no adjustment for bin angle or vibration speed. It
simply has an on/off switch. This makes it extremely easy to operate
but means that it is not as versatile for handling special stocks or
projects. It also means that you can't adjust it to reduce the amount
of vibrations that are put out by the jogger. Most larger more
expensive joggers have these features.
- The Martin Yale 400
also has a letter sized paper jogging bin. This is ideal for 8.5" x 11"
and smaller documents. However, it is not designed to handle larger
format documents such as legal sized paper or 11" x 17" sheets. The
angle of the bin also does not make it ideal for use with standard
number 10 envelopes since they are difficult to access in the bottom of
the jogging tray.
- Like all paper jogging machines it is
important to make sure that the Martin Yale 400 is set on a strong and
sturdy work surface. A table that is rated to hold up to 500lbs is
recommended to help reduce vibrations. You can even put a piece of
carpet down underneath the machine to help reduce the vibrations.
Recommendation: - Every
printer, bindery, mailroom and forms processor should really have a
paper jogger. If you don't have one, the Martin Yale 400 is a great
place to start. It isn't the most powerful or feature rich
model.However, it has the basic features to get the job done and comes
at an excellent price point that won't break the bank. Check out the
Martin Yale 400 paper jogger for yourself today.
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About The Author:
If you need more information or would like to purchase the Martin Yale 400 Tabletop Paper Jogging Machine or any of the other Paper Joggers that we carry please feel to visit our site or contact us with your questions.
This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com.
Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two
hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers,
3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper
Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment
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