HP M4345 User Guide - Page 102
Select output bins, Select an output location, 3‑bin mailbox output bins - mfp scanning
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Select output bins The MFP has two output-bin locations: the ADF output bin and the standard output bin(s) on the output device. When documents are scanned or copied by using the ADF, the original documents are automatically delivered to the ADF output bin. Copies are delivered to the standard output bin or the output bin(s) on the stapler/stacker or to the 3-bin mailbox. Documents that are sent to the MFP from a computer are delivered to the standard output bin or the output bin(s) on the stapler/stacker or to the 3-bin mailbox. Select an output location It is recommended that you select an output location (bin) through your program or driver. Where and how you make selections depends on your program or driver. If you cannot select an output location from the program or driver, set the default output location from the MFP control panel. 1. Scroll to and touch Administration. 2. Touch Default Job Options. 3. Touch Output Bin. 4. Touch the desired output bin. 3-bin mailbox output bins If you are using the 3-bin mailbox, three output bins are available. You can configure these bins to act as individual mailboxes, or they can be combined as a single bin to stack documents. You can set up these options in the Device Behavior menu, on the MBM-3 Configuration submenu. This menu is available only when the 3-bin mailbox is installed. The top two bins hold up to 100 sheets of paper. A sensor causes the MFP to stop when the bin is full. MFP operation continues when you empty or reduce the amount of media in the bin. The lower bin holds up to 500 sheets of paper. Selecting face-up or face-down output for copy jobs The MFP can deliver pages either face-up or face-down. The default setting is to deliver jobs facedown. Documents that have multiple pages are delivered with the correct page order. Face-down output is the fastest delivery method. Select face-up output when you want to use the straightest paper path, such as when printing on heavy media. Documents that have multiple pages are delivered with the pages in reverse order. 90 Chapter 4 Media and trays ENWW