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2750 op#1 R3.doc  10-02
 
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The words “Landscape” and “Portrait” are the key to understanding what happens in the folder. 
 
For SEL documents … 
Landscape means wide accordion panels, Portrait means narrow accordion panels 
For LEL documents … 
Landscape means narrow accordion panels, Portrait means wide accordion panels
 
Key facts about fold programs  
•  Orientation of the document as it enters the folder is important! 
•  The standard document feed orientation, SEL, is defined as “image up, title block leading, Short Edge 
Leading”. 
•  The “other” orientation, LEL, defined as “image up, title block trailing, Long Edge Leading”, is 
increasingly used in electronic printing installations having the ability to rotate images in software 
(unlike analog machines, in which the copy orientation is established by the original). This allows, for 
example, a D-size (22” x 34”) image to be printed on 34” wide media with a linear feed of only 22”, 
compared with the 34” feed necessary in the SEL orientation. LEL thus enables greater production 
rates. The downside of LEL, however, is in the restrictions it places on document folding programs. 
 
 
•  The folder automatically determines orientation by first classifying media width, e.g., the D/A1 group 
from 22” to 24”, then measuring feed length from leading edge to trailing edge. For this example, if 
the feed length so measured is less than 19”, the document’s orientation is assumed to be LEL. 
(Standard prints whose long dimension fits the D/A1 media group have short dimensions of 17” = 
ANSI D, 420mm = A1, and 18” = Architectural D.). If the measured feed length exceeds 19”, the 
document is assumed to be SEL. 
 
•  Note that the width classifying system recognizes a media width as belonging to a particular group. It 
doesn’t measure it specifically. This is not an issue with SEL fold programs, which are highly flexible, 
and can deliver neatly folded packets from practically all combinations of length and width. LEL 
programs are less flexible, but are capable of equally neat folding provided the document size 
approximates a standard sheet in the dimensional group (ANSI, Architectural or Metric) for which the 
folder is programmed. 
 
•  No matter what media width, document size, or orientation, the accordion folder will pass documents 
without folding unless the feed length is 3¼” greater than the selected panel width for accordion 
folding (210mm, 8½”, 9”, 11”, 297mm or 12”). 
 
PRINTER/
PLOTTER
FOLDER
Document
selfeed.cvs
SEL = standard feed direction
Image up, title block leading, 
short edge leading
 
Document
PRINTER/
PLOTTER
FOLDER
lelfeed.cvs
LEL = non-standard feed 
direction 
Image up, title block trailing, 
long edge leading