Lexmark W810n Setup Guide (2.8 MB) - Page 162

Configuring output bins, Verify setup, Complete Printer, Reference

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b If you're linking a 500-sheet tray (tray 2, 3, or 4), make sure the left paper guide is inserted into the correct slot inside the paper tray. See "Loading trays 2 and 3" on page 127 for an illustration of proper paper loading in the 500-sheet trays. 3 Select the same Paper Type setting for all the sources. See page 147 for more information. With tray linking in effect, the printer feeds paper from one tray until it is empty, and then feeds paper from the next linked tray. To disable tray linking, change the Paper Type setting for one or more of the trays to a Custom Type setting. Refer to the Complete Printer Reference if you need more information about changing printer settings from the menus. Configuring output bins If you attach an optional finisher or mailbox to your printer, you can link output bins, or otherwise specify how the printer sends jobs to the bins, by changing the Configure Bins settings in the Paper Menu. By default, the output bins for the finisher or the mailbox are configured in Mailbox mode. In this mode, you select an output bin when you send a job to print. (If you prefer, you can select a default output bin for all print jobs to go to.) The printer alerts you when the bin you selected becomes full, and stops printing until you empty the bin. If you prefer, you can change the Configure Bins setting to Link mode. All available bins are then linked so that when one bin becomes full, the printer sends jobs to the next linked bin. Mail Overflow mode (only available if you've attached an optional mailbox) is another setting you can select. In this mode, the printer automatically sends jobs to a preassigned overflow bin when the current bin becomes full. The final Configure Bins setting you can select is Type Assignment mode, which lets you assign different types of media to specific output bins or set of linked bins. The printer then sends all printed media to the bin or set of linked bins that you designated to receive each type of media. If you want to change the Configure Bins setting: 150 Verify setup

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Verify setup
b
If you’re linking a 500-sheet tray (tray 2, 3, or 4), make
sure the left paper guide is inserted into the correct slot
inside the paper tray.
See “Loading trays 2 and 3” on page 127 for an illustration
of proper paper loading in the 500-sheet trays.
3
Select the same Paper Type setting for all the sources.
See page 147 for more information.
With tray linking in effect, the printer feeds paper from one tray until it
is empty, and then feeds paper from the next linked tray.
To disable tray linking, change the Paper Type setting for one or more
of the trays to a Custom Type setting. Refer to the
Complete Printer
Reference
if you need more information about changing printer set-
tings from the menus.
Configuring
output bins
If you attach an optional finisher or mailbox to your printer, you can
link output bins, or otherwise specify how the printer sends jobs to the
bins, by changing the Configure Bins settings in the Paper Menu.
By default, the output bins for the finisher or the mailbox are config-
ured in Mailbox mode. In this mode, you select an output bin when
you send a job to print. (If you prefer, you can select a default output
bin for all print jobs to go to.) The printer alerts you when the bin you
selected becomes full, and stops printing until you empty the bin.
If you prefer, you can change the Configure Bins setting to Link mode.
All available bins are then linked so that when one bin becomes full,
the printer sends jobs to the next linked bin.
Mail Overflow mode (only available if you’ve attached an optional
mailbox) is another setting you can select. In this mode, the printer
automatically sends jobs to a preassigned overflow bin when the cur-
rent bin becomes full.
The final Configure Bins setting you can select is Type Assignment
mode, which lets you assign different types of media to specific output
bins or set of linked bins. The printer then sends all printed media to
the bin or set of linked bins that you designated to receive each type
of media.
If you want to change the Configure Bins setting: