HP PageWide XL 8000 User guide - Page 105
Submitting a job to the folder, You can choose the cross-fold or fan-fold tray; or
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You can choose the cross-fold or fan-fold tray; or, if you do not want to fold the sheets, you can choose to stack them in the no-fold tray. 1. The cross-fold tray collects folded pages. The tray holds up to 150 A0 folded sheets. They may be up to 914 mm (36 in) wide and up to 2.5 m (98 in) long. Longer sheets are not transported into the cross-folder but deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray. 2. The fan-fold tray holds five to ten long pages. The tray can handle all sheet sizes from 210 mm (8.5 in) to 6 m (19.6 ft) long (80 g/m² paper), or longer with an extra-length license (an option), and width up to 914 mm (36 in). Long sheets are deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray. 3. The no-fold tray is used for stacking unfolded pages, up to around 10 sheets. It can handle A1 landscape or A0 sheets; maximum width 914 mm (36 in). Prints that should not be folded will be deployed onto the top of the no-fold tray. Submitting a job to the folder NOTE: While the folder is installed, it is the printer's default output device. If you submit a job without specifying a folding style, the default style is applied. You can tap to change the folder settings or default folding styles. NOTE: If you want to stack jobs in the folder without folding them, select Not folded as the folding style. NOTE: In most cases the title block (legend) should be on the leading edge of the document entering the folder. The title block position has to be set in the printing software you are using (by rotation if necessary). To use the folder, select it as follows when sending the job to print: ● Front panel: Tap , then Output destination > Folder. When printing from a USB flash drive, or copying, you will be able to select the folder as the output destination and select the folding style. ENWW HP folders 99