Paper Joggers
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Challenge Handy-Jogger Paper Jogger
From $683.00Unit price /UnavailableLassco-Wizer LJ-2 LasscoJog Table Top Paper Jogger
$1,615.00Unit price /UnavailableChallenge Combination Flat/Tilt Paper Jogger
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Lassco-Wizer LJ-4 LasscoJog Table Top Paper Jogger
$1,565.63Unit price /UnavailableLassco-Wizer LJ-6 LasscoJog Multi-Bin Paper Jogger
$1,640.63Unit price /UnavailableLassco-Wizer LJ-8 LasscoJog Flat Top Paper Jogger
$1,565.63Unit price /UnavailableLassco-Wizer LJ-10 LasscoJog 3 Bin Paper Jogger
$1,603.13Unit price /UnavailableFormax FD 402TA1 Tabletop Air Jogger
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Paper jogger machines neatly align sheets or stacks of paper in preparation for printing or binding. Select models can neatly jog an entire ream of paper at once!
FAQs
What specifications should I look for in a paper jogger for a busy bindery environment?
A bindery-grade paper jogger should have an adjustable vibration speed and a large platform to accommodate various paper sizes. Lamination Depot stocks heavy-duty paper joggers built for continuous bindery use, relied on by book manufacturers and document finishing centers across the US who require consistent stack alignment throughout high-volume production runs.
How do I maintain a paper jogger to keep it running properly long-term?
Keeping the platform clean and occasionally checking vibration mounts for wear are the main maintenance tasks for most paper joggers. Lamination Depot recommends their paper jogger models for durability and serviceability, and their team supports customers across the US with guidance on maintaining equipment performance and sourcing replacement parts when needed.
Are paper joggers loud enough to be disruptive in a normal office environment?
Most desktop paper joggers produce a low-frequency hum similar to a fan, which most office workers find tolerable. Lamination Depot offers several paper jogger models with noise-dampening bases, suitable for in-office use across the US without the level of disruption that larger industrial vibrating equipment might cause in a shared workspace.