Martin Yale CL6 6-Station Collating Machine Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - Users who have ever
tried to assemble and collate large numbers of documents by hand know
just how time consuming that collating can be. However, the cost of
most collating machines has made them impractical for small
organizations and offices.
- The Martin Yale CL6 changes all of
that. It offers an inexpensive solution to assist in collating
documents that are up to 6 pages in length.
- This simple to
use collating machine provides a great solution for companies who need
to assemble newsletters, brochures and literature for their clients.
Strengths / Features: - One
of the best things about the CL-6 is the cost. With a price tag of less
than $150 the CL6 can easily offer enough time savings to pay for
itself in no time. In fact, many organizations can justify the cost of
the CL-6 as part of a single project.
- The CL-6 collator is
incredibly simple to operate. All you need to do is add your letter, A4
or legal sized sheets into the collating bins and the machine is ready
to work. Each bin holds up to 100 sheets of paper and there are six
bins in total. Once the sheets are loaded into the CL6 all you need to
do is pull the handle on the side of the machine forward and grab the
sheets that extend out the front of the machine.
- The CL6 does
not require power and thus does not have any expensive to replace
electric parts. You can take the CL6 anywhere without the need to worry
about plugging it in or adjusting any complicated settings. With the
CL6, what you see is what you get.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
CL6 uses six pads on the six arms of the collator. These pads help to
pick up the sheets of paper. However, the pads can eventually wear out
and will need to be replaced. If the pads are worn or missing the CL6
will be unable to pick up paper.
- The CL6 is designed for
collating up to six single sheets of paper into one document. It is not
recommended for collating existing multi-part forms or stapled sets.
Attempting to use the CL6 for these applications can result in feed
problems or issues with the pick up pads used by the machine.
- Although
the CL6 can greatly improve productivity over collating documents by
hand, it is still a manual collating machine. High volume users will
most likely find that the manual processes used by the CL6 are still
tedious. Additionally, the construction of the CL6 is not meant for
high volume continuous collating. It is designed for small
organizations that need to assemble up to a few hundred documents per
week.
Recommendation: - If you are currently collating documents, newsletters or sales literature by hand, the Martin Yale CL6 can be a huge time saver.
- It is ideal for small organizations that need to collate up to a few hundred documents per week.
- It
is not ideal for companies who need to collate stapled documents,
multi-part forms or who are looking for a high volume automated
collating system.
- Still, for the price, the Martin Yale CL-6
offers enough time savings that almost any organization should be able
to justify its purchase.
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About The Author:
If you need more information or would like to purchase the Martin Yale CL6 6-Station Collating Machine or any of the other Collators and Collating Equipment 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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