HP CZ245A LaserJet Enterprise M806x+ Black and White Laser Printer

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maximum number of pages is 50 pages. Therefore, customers may see an Output bin full message on the
control panel long before the individual output bin is at full capacity.
Table 1-23 Stapler/stacker output-bin capacities
Output bin Actual capacity of output bin Number of staple jobs accepted Bin capacity for staple jobs
Output-bin 1 (stacker bin)
1300 sheets plain paper
1
50 staple jobs, up to 50 pages for
small paper and 30 pages for large
paper
50 staple jobs or 1300 sheets
(whichever comes first)
Output-bin 2 (stacker bin) 1700 sheets plain paper 50 staple jobs, up to 50 pages for
small paper and 30 pages for large
paper
50 staple jobs or 1700 sheets
(whichever comes first)
1
Based on 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper
Example scenario:
A customer sends 60 staple jobs to the accessory with each job consisting of just two sheets, and the bin is
full at the 50th job, which is 100 sheets.
The customer calls HP to say that the stapler/stacker is not working correctly.
Booklet-maker output-bin capacities
The actual capacities of the booklet-maker output bin is 150 sheets of plain paper. However, the booklet
maker has been designed to accept only 25-staple jobs capacity at one time, regardless of the number of
pages in each job. For the booklet bin, it does not take long before reaching full capacity. Therefore,
customers may see an Output bin full message on the control panel before the bin reaches full capacity.
With 20 jobs, the bin looks full because of its small size.
Table 1-24 Booklet-maker output-bin capacities
Output bin Actual capacity of output bin Number of staple jobs accepted Bin capacity for booklet maker
jobs
Output-bin 3
150 sheets of plain paper
1
Varies depending on paper type 25 sheet jobs or 150 sheets
(whichever comes first)
1
Based on 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper
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