Konica Minolta HP PageWide XL 5000 MFP User Guide - Page 103

DIN B 198 × 297 mm TAB, mm width, 297 mm height, with tabs

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Folding styles are usually based on DIN B or DIN C style: DIN B The top and bottom folds are always on opposite sides. If this is what you want, select a folding style below marked with an asterisk, as these are the ones based on DIN B style. All folding styles that include a filing option (tab or filing margin) need to follow that configuration. It requires compensation folds in many formats since the last page's end needs to be in a certain position for the filing option (hanging strip/filing margin). As those packets have more, unevenly distributed, folds, they tend to be thicker on one side making them topple over when you pile them up. Furthermore, the stack gets bigger. DIN C The top and bottom folds are not necessarily on opposite sides. There are no compensation folds, which means that you are getting a thinner and more even stack when plotting a lot of prints and keeping them in one stack, either in plastic jackets or in envelopes/ folders. DIN ● DIN A 190+20 × 297 mm (with binding edge)* 190 mm width, 20 mm margin, 297 mm height ● DIN B 210 × 297 mm (back panel covered)* 210 mm width, 297 mm height ● DIN B 198 × 297 mm TAB* 198 mm width, 297 mm height, with tabs ENWW Folder 97

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Folding styles are usually based on DIN B or DIN C style:
DIN B
The top and bottom folds are always on opposite sides. If this is what you want, select a
folding style below marked with an asterisk, as these are the ones based on DIN B style.
All folding styles that include a
filing
option (tab or
filing
margin) need to follow that
configuration.
It requires compensation folds in many formats since the last page’s end
needs to be in a certain position for the
filing
option (hanging
strip/filing
margin). As
those packets have more, unevenly distributed, folds, they tend to be thicker on one
side making them topple over when you pile them up. Furthermore, the stack gets
bigger.
DIN C
The top and bottom folds are not necessarily on opposite sides. There are no
compensation folds, which means that you are getting a thinner and more even stack
when plotting a lot of prints and keeping them in one stack, either in plastic jackets or in
envelopes/ folders.
DIN
DIN A 190+20 × 297 mm (with binding edge)*
190 mm width, 20 mm margin, 297 mm height
DIN B 210 × 297 mm (back panel covered)*
210 mm width, 297 mm height
DIN B 198 × 297 mm TAB*
198 mm width, 297 mm height, with tabs
ENWW
Folder
97