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Stacking | This mode stacks the printed output from the lowest bin to the top, |
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advantage of the total capacity of the mailbox bins. The device is seen by the software as one logical bin.
How to Configure the Operating Modes
The network or printer administrator chooses the mode of operation through the control panel or through an HP network configuration utility, such as
HP JetAdmin or HP LaserJet Utility. You will need to set up your printer driver to reflect the mode chosen by the administrator.
Bidirectional Environment
The printer automatically selects the mode established by the network administrator.
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Selecting the Output Bin