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Accessory output bin -- Specifies whether there is an optional Output Bin
installed on the printer and the model number of the device.
NOTE: Additional paper handling devices may be listed depending on the
features of specific printers. See the user documentation for your printer for more
information.
NOTE: With HP UPD 6.4.1 and later, on most HP LaserJet printers introduced in
the first half of 2017 and later, Accessory Output Bin is replaced with Optional
Output Bin, listing the type of bin instead of the model number. Additional
functions are added to the list including stapling unit, booklet maker, etc. (see
figure 7-40.)
Allow Manual Duplexing – If available, select Allow Manual Duplexing to print
on both sides of any supported size and most types of paper (except
transparencies, envelopes, and labels).
To use this feature, you must reinsert the paper stack into the input tray to print
the second side. The product pauses while you make this adjustment.
This setting is enabled by default.
Storage Device -- When this option is installed, the Job Storage option and the
Mopier Mode are enabled in the print driver. Use the Job Storage option to store
print jobs and then print them later from the printer front panel. The multiple-
original print (mopy) function is an HP-designed feature that produces multiple,
collated copies from a single print job.
Job Storage -- When Job Storage is enabled (Automatic), the printer can store
print jobs so that you can gain access to those print jobs later at the printer front
panel
Secure Printing -- When enabled (Automatic), HP Secure Encrypted Printing
(SEP) is available for Personal and Stored Jobs.
Job Separator -- Specifies whether a print job identifier page should be printed
between print jobs.
Mopier Mode -- The multiple-original print (mopy) function is an HP-designed
feature that produces multiple, collated copies from a single print job. This feature
increases performance and reduces network traffic by transmitting the job to the
printer once, and then storing it in memory or on the hard disk. The remainder of
the copies are printed at the fastest speed. All documents that are printed in
mopier mode can be created, controlled, managed, and finished from the
computer, which eliminates the extra step of using a photocopier.
The printer supports the transmit-once mopying feature when the Mopier Mode
setting on the Device Settings tab is Enabled.
When you use the HP UPD, mopying is performed in one of two ways: either
through the software or through the printer hardware. When mopier mode is
enabled, mopying takes place through the printer hardware. One copy of a
multiple-page print job is transmitted once through the network to the printer,
together with a printer job language (PJL) command directing the printer to make
the specified number of copies.
When you disable mopier mode, you are not necessarily disabling multiple
collated copies, which the driver can still perform through the software. Only the
printer hardware path is disabled. However, a multiple-copy print job that is sent
when the mopier is disabled loses the advantage of transmitting the print job
once. The job is sent through the network for each collated copy.
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