Cause:
Depending on paper hardness, folding deviations (skewed folding) may appear.
A deviation may appear if the edge dimensions of the parts between folds are different.
For example, in the following illustration, the dimensional difference between the top (L2[2]) and bottom (L2[1]) edges is a deviation.
<Folding deviation sample of L2 for Z-fold>
Solution:
Adjust the deviation.
The multi-folding unit has three adjusting screws (L1, L2, and L3) to adjust deviation.
L1
[A] |
Adjusting Screw |
[B] |
Adjusting Screw Hole |
[C] |
Mounting Screw/ |
L2
[A] |
Mounting Screw |
[B] |
Adjusting Screw Hole |
[C] |
Adjusting Screw |
L3
[A] |
Adjusting Screw |
[B] |
Mounting Screw |
[C] |
Adjusting Screw Hole |
The screws can be used to do adjustments for the following fold methods:
Z-fold
Half Fold
Letter Fold-in
Letter Fold-out
Double Parallel
Gate Fold
The mark indicates the leading edge (relative to the paper feed direction), and the
mark indicates the trailing edge.
How to adjust the folding deviation
This procedure is the same for L1, L2, and L3.
Open the front cover of the multi-folding unit.
Remove the mounting screw.
If the mounting screw is attached to the adjusting screw hole, unfasten it.
Turn the adjusting screw to adjust the deviation.
To increase the length at the bottom part of paper, turn the screw clockwise.
To decrease the length at the bottom part of paper, turn the screw counterclockwise.
Attach the mounting screw to fasten the adjusting screw.
If the mounting screw is attached to the adjusting screw hole, fasten it.
Close the front cover of the multi-folding unit.
For multi-sheet folding, the folding deviation that appears in the center of paper will be adjusted.
If the deviation is large, the paper may be skewed. For further information, see Skew.