Xerox 2750 Printer User Manual


 
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Main features of the 2750 folding system
A length measurement system in the bridge between printer and folder automatically allows the
accordion folder to deliver equal-width compensating panels, usually aligned with the trailing edge of
the document. The same system ensures that the overall width of a bookfold is always 8½”
, no matter
what the document length. (Overall width of a metric bookfold is 210 mm.)
A crossfold section capable of making two folds in the same direction to create a re-entrant, C-folded
packet. The crossfold section can also be configured for Z folding (DIN packets). However, C-fold
packets are preferred by most users because of their easier handling and neater appearance.
An accordion folding section with built-in inverter to accommodate non-standard print orientations,
such as C-size or D-size sheets exiting the printer with long edge leading (title block trailing). By
flipping the accordion-folded packet upside down before it enters the crossfold module, the inverter
causes the title block to appear in the normal position on the folded packet.
A by-pass system that feeds unfolded documents to a waist-high stacking surface on top of the
accordion and crossfold sections. Maximum stack height is approximately 1”, equivalent to over 200
sheets of 20 lb (75 gsm) bond paper. The tower also includes a convenient hand feed slot for off-line
folding, located waist-high at the rear of the diverter tower.
Communications connectivity to a host controller/printer.
Options available
A remote keypad option that allows the folder controls to be sited near the scanner, or other system
component.
An optional High-Capacity Folded Print Receiver that allows up to 175 E-size or A0 folded prints to be
stacked on an external conveyor. Note: This feature is standard on the Fold System 40.