If you have ever used a paper folding machine
and have had it jam, you know just how frustrating the experience can
be.This article is designed to give you six tips
for dealing with your annoying paper folding problems.
If you have ever used a paper folding machine
and have had it jam, you know just how frustrating the experience can
be. Unfortunately, this is not all that uncommon with paper folding
machines. The complex set of parts and the speed with which these
machines operate make them paper jam happy. However, if you have a
paper folder that is constantly jamming, there is a good chance that
there is something wrong. This article is designed to give you six tips
for dealing with your annoying paper folding problems.
1. If the fold plates are not installed correctly into
your paper folder you are almost sure to get a paper jam. If the fold
plates are not firmly locked into the machine or if paper stops are not
square then you may end up getting paper jams. To ensure that the fold
plates are properly installed just pull them out and reinsert them
making sure that they firmly click into place. However, please note
that not all paper folders have exposed fold plates. If your machine
does not allow access to the plates it is not a good idea to tear the
machine apart to try and reset the plates (your jams are most likely
being caused by something else).
Paper jams can often
occur if there are small particles of paper left in the paper folder
from a previous paper jam. If you can't seem to get your folder to stop
jamming you need to check and make sure that there isn't a corner or a
bunched up wad of paper stuck somewhere in the machine. One notorious
place to look for a small section of paper that is left behind is
inside the fold plates. Look carefully to see if you can see anything.
You can even try to manually feed a sheet of paper through your folder
and see if you can tell where it is getting caught.
Check
the rollers of your folder to make sure that they aren't covered in
dust or worn smooth. Your folding machine requires friction to pick up
the paper and to keep it moving. If you rollers are worn smooth then
they will not be able to pick up the paper. Over time rollers can also
become coated in paper dust making them less effective. The easiest way
to fix this is to clean your rollers with a diluted solution of gentile
soap and water.
Check to make sure that the paper is not
skewing somewhere in the folding process. If the paper is not being fed
straight into the machine or if the paper stops on the fold plates are
not square then the paper might be skewed when it is feeding through
the machine. A little bit of skewing will result in a crooked fold.
However, a large amount of skewing will almost always result in a paper
jam.
Make sure that you aren't trying to fold materials
that are not supported by your folder. Believe it or not some consumers
have tried to use their folding machine to fold plastic, wood,
chipboard and almost anything else you can imagine. Most desktop
folders are designed for folding bond paper. If you try to fold
cardstock, or other thicker papers (or other foreign objects) chances
are you will jam up your folder and possibly ruin it.
The final thing that commonly causes paper folders to jam is incorrect
setup. Setting up a paper folder for a new fold pattern is pretty easy.
However, if you misread the guides or invert the fold plates then your
folder will most certainly jam. Some machines are a lot easier to set
up than others. Just be sure to double check your settings before you
try and fold a huge stack of important business letters.
These are six common causes of jamming paper folders. Check to see if
one of these things is causing your folding machine to jam. If it isn't
one of these, chances are you are going to need to have a service
technician look at your machine to further troubleshoot the problem.
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on binding machines, binding covers, Paper Folders,laminators,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,binders,index tabs, and shredders.