HP COLOR LASERJET CP6015 User Manual

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HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series Accessory output
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If you have the optional stapler/stacker the following options are available:
Job offset: Each copy of a job is shifted to one side in the output bin in order to keep each copy separate from the others. (Supported paper sizes: A3, Ledger, A4, Letter, Legal, B4, Letter rotated, A4 rotated.)
Two operation modes: Mailbox Mode assigns each bin to a user or group of users, and Stacker Mode uses all three output bins for all print jobs — when one bin is full, jobs are routed to the next bin.
Stapler: Built-in stapler staples jobs up to 50 sheets in size. Pages can be stapled in one position at the front, in one position at the back, or at two positions at the side or top.
Large-capacity output bins: The stacker has three bins: a 100-sheet bin, a 500-sheet bin, and a 1000-sheet bin.
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HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series Accessory output
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Print to the optional booklet maker/finisher (Q6999A)
If you have the optional booklet maker/finisher, the following options are available:
Booklet-making: The booklet-making feature staples and folds print jobs of 2 to 15 pages into a booklet.
Folding: Single-sheet print jobs can be automatically folded in the center.
Job offset: Each copy of a job is shifted to one side in the output bin in order to keep each copy separate from the others. (Supported paper sizes: A3, B4, A4, A4 (landscape), B5, Ledger, Legal, Letter, Letter (landscape), A5, Executive and Statement.)
Two operation modes: Mailbox Mode assigns each bin to a user or group of users, and Stacker Mode uses both output bins for all print jobs — when the top bin is full, jobs are routed to the next bin.
Stapler: Built-in stapler handles jobs up to 50 sheets in size. Pages can be stapled in one position at the front, in one position at the back, or at two positions at the side or top.
Large-capacity output bins: The stacker has three bins: two 1000-sheet bins and one bin that can hold up to 25 saddle-stitched booklets.
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HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series Accessory output
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Select the accessory operating mode at the control panel.
1. At the control panel, press Menu.
2. Press the down arrow to highlight the CONFIGURE
DEVICE menu, and then press the checkmark button
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3. Press the down arrow to highlight the MBM-3 BIN
STAPLER menu or MULTIFUNCT FINISHER, and
then press the checkmark button .
4. Press the down arrow to highlight OPERATION
MODE, and then press the checkmark button .
5. Select the operation mode that you want to use.
When Mailbox Mode is used, each bin is assigned to a user or group of users. Every time a user sends a print job, the job is routed to the assigned bin.
When Stacker Mode is used and the optional 3- bin stapler/stacker is installed, the three bins act as a single bin. When one bin is full, jobs are automatically routed to the next bin. When
When Stacker Mode is used and the booklet maker finisher is installed, the two upper bins act as a single bin, and the third bin is reserved for booklets.
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HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series Accessory output
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Select the operating mode in the printer driver (Windows)
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
Printers (for Windows 2000) or Printers and Faxes
(for Windows XP). Right-click the HP product icon, and then click
Properties or Printing Preferences.
Click the Device Settings tab (1). Perform one of the following actions:
For automatic configuration: under
Installable Options (2), click Update Now in
the Automatic Configuration list.
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For manual configuration: under Installable
Options, select the appropriate operation
mode in the Accessory Output Bin list.
Click Apply (3) to save the settings.
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