Martin Yale 6200 High Speed Letter Opener with Tray Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - The Martin Yale 6200 is a high speed letter opener that is capable of processing over 17,000 envelopes per hour.
- It is designed for handling large volumes of different sized envelopes without the need for presorting.
- It is one of the highest speed and most versatile letter openers available on the market.
- The
Martin Yale 62001 is ideal for large mailrooms and mail processors who
need to handle huge numbers of envelopes on a daily basis.
Strengths / Features: - The
Martin Yale 62001 is an extremely high speed letter opener. It is
designed to automatically feed and process a huge volume of mail in no
time at all. It can handle up to 17,500 mixed sized envelopes per hour.
For large organizations, this machine can save literally dozens of man
hours every day by automating the letter opening process.
- The
Martin Yale 62001 can accept a stack of envelopes that is up to 6
inches tall. You simply place the stack of envelopes in the feed tray
and allow the machine to feed and process the envelopes. It even comes
with a removable receiving tray to stack up the opened letters.
- This letter opener is capable of opening letters that are up to 1/4" thick and that are all different sizes and types.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
Martin Yale 62001 takes each piece of mail and cuts a small portion off
the top of the envelope. If the mail pieces have not been adequately
jogged so that the pieces are settled to the bottom of the envelopes it
is possible that the 62001 will slice into the contents of letter. Many
high volume mailrooms will combine this letter opener with envelope
jogging equipment for maximum productivity and to reduce potential
damage to processed mail pieces. If you don't have a paper or envelope
jogger you will want to manually jog the mail pieces before feeding
them into the machine.
- Certain pieces of mail may arrive with
torn flaps and damage that may cause the envelopes to get caught inside
the Martin Yale 6200 letter opener. It is important to remove any
damaged envelopes and process them manually to prevent problems with
feeding the envelopes.
- The fact that the Martin Yale 62001
cuts of a small piece of each envelope that it opens means that it
produces waste. It is important to remember to empty the waste bin on
the letter opener so that it does not become too full and cause
problems.
Recommendation: - The Martin
Yale 62001 high speed automatic letter opener is ideal for large mail
rooms and mail processors that deal with tens of thousands of letters
per day.
- It can open different sizes of envelopes and envelopes that are up to 1/4" thick.
- It is capable of saving hundreds of man hours per week and should be capable of paying for itself in no time at all.
- You
just need to remember to make sure that the envelopes are properly
jogged before opening so that the contents don't get sliced during the
opening process. For this reason it is always a good idea to consider
pairing the Martin Yale 62001 with a high quality paper jogger or
envelope jogger.
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About The Author:
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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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