Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker (Discontinued)
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale

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Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale
Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker Bookletmakers Martin Yale



Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker (Discontinued)

  • SKU: MYLBM101
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Basic Specs of the Martin Yale BM 101 Bookletmaker

  • Paper Weight: 20 lb.
  • Sheet Capacity: 10 sheets
  • Sheet Size: 8 1/2" x 11" to 11" x 17"
  • Staples Required: Standard size
  • Dimensions: 20"W x 15 3/4"D x 8 1/2"H
  • Weight: 34 lbs
The Martin Yale MB101 Bookletmaker can create custom booklets in just four simple steps.

Video Demo of the BM101 Bookletmaker

Description of the BM101 Bookletmaker

If you are a small business, religious organization, school, or any group that needs to create smaller batches of booklets, the Martin Yale BM101 Bookletmaker is an optimal solution to your needs. It is a desktop solution that takes up minimal space, is light enough to be called portable, and can whip out batches of booklets that look professional and range from the standard booklet size to the full-blown tabloid sizes. That means you can create documents on standard sheets of 8.5" x 11" or you can do jobs as large as 11" x 17", and the BM101 Bookletmaker will give you an easy solution to booklet making. It can also tackle some "European" sized pages, including the A3 and B5 options. The unit can handle up to ten sheets of paper at the 20 pound weight. It has two stapling units that can be adjusted to four different positions, and it uses standard staples. It operates with three very easy steps and uses electrical drives to get the very best and the fastest operations and results.

Creating a project on the BM101 Bookletmaker is remarkably easy. Simply align the pages you intend to bind (or use a jogger), and slide them into the machine. Using the visual grid on the device, you ensure that it is centered. You then activate the machine by moving the lever that triggers the stapling devices. Upon returning the lever to the original position, the machine automatically folds the booklet down the center. This ease of use ensures that you can make many booklets in very little time. The device weighs only 39 pounds, and has a footprint of 20x15x8.5. This means you can easily store it away when not in use and then rely on it whenever required. When you are a business that requires the ability to easily and affordably make booklets in a range of different sizes, this unit is going to deliver a simple and reliable solution. It will not require an excessive amount of training to get the best results, and it remains a low resource consumer thanks to its efficient design and mechanical components. The BM101 Bookletmaker may quickly become one of your preferred business tools because of the quality of the results and the impressive easily controls. It can accommodate your requirements and will not demand unusual or costly materials, using only your paper and normal staples, to deliver service for many years.

Four Simple Steps to creating Booklets

  • Center paper on grid
  • Bring lever down to activate staplers
  • Reverse lever to activate folder
  • Remove finished booklet

Manufacturer Name Martin Yale
Max Sheet/Binding Capacity (20 # paper) 10 sheets of 20 lb bond
Max Paper Size 11" x 17"
Model # BM101
Manufacturer Part Number BM101
Weight 34 lbs
Height 8 1/2"
Width 20"
Depth 15 3/4"
Voltage 115V
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UPC 011991101003
Shipping Weight 42.0000
Shipping Length 20
Shipping Width 24
Shipping Height 12

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