Selecting the output bin
The MFP has at least two output bin locations: the ADF output bin (1) and the output bin on the on the output device (2).
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It is recommended that you select an output location through the software program or printer driver. For more information, see Selecting an output location.
In addition to the output locations on the output devices, the MFP has an ADF output bin (1).
Stacker or stacker/stapler output bins
If you choose the
The upper bin
The lower bin
If you choose the
The upper bin (4) holds up to 125 sheets of paper.
The network administrator can assign the eight bins (5) to individual users or workgroups. Each bin can stack up to 250 sheets of paper.
Multifunction finisher output bins
If you choose the multifunction finisher, the output bins are the upper bin (6) and the lower booklet bin (7).
The upper bin (6) is the top bin on the multifunction finisher. This bin provides 1,000 sheets of stacking capacity, and can offset each job as it is stacked, delivering unstapled jobs face up or face down. This bin also provides stapling for up to 50 sheets of paper per document. The upper bin is the default output bin when the multifunction finisher is attached.
The lower booklet bin (7) is the lower bin on the multifunction finisher. This bin provides folding and saddle stitching of booklets for up to 10 sheets of paper.
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