Specifications
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Printer, Plotter, and Spooler Subsystem Programming
If an optional High Capacity Output (HC0) device is installed, the additional trays are
available as well. The base operating system supports up to eight of the HC0 output bins for
the HP 5Si printer, and up to 5 for the HC0 output bins and a stapler bin for the 5Si Mopier.
The output bins can be accessed using the (–=) flag of the qprt command. The following
table shows the possible values and the corresponding output bin destination.
LaserJet 5Si:
–= value (#) destination output bin
0 Printer top/face–down bin
1 HC0 face–down bin 1
2 HC0 face–down bin 2
3 HC0 face–down bin 3
4 HC0 face–down bin 4
5 HC0 face–down bin 5
6 HC0 face–down bin 6
7 HC0 face–down bin 7
8 HC0 face–down bin 8
50 HC0 face–up
50 Printer left/face–up bin (when HC0 not installed)
LaserJet 5Si Mopier:
–= value (#) destination output bin
0 Printer top/face–down bin
1 HC0 face–down bin 1
2 HC0 face–down bin 2
3 HC0 face–down bin 3
4 HC0 face–down bin 4
5 HC0 face–down bin 5
50 HC0 face–up
50 Printer left/face–up bin (when HC0 not installed)
51 Stapler bin
Number of Copies (LaserJet 5Si Mopier)
The LaserJet 5Si Mopier supports printing copies internal with the –W flag. This differs from
the –N flag supported by the spooler. With the –N flag, copies are processed on the base
operating system machine and then sent to the printer one at a time. However, the –W
option on the LaserJet 5Si Mopier sends only one copy of the print job to the printer and the
copies are then produced by the printer. The basic format is: –W #
Hewlett–Packard LaserJet 8000 and 8500 Color Printers
Output Bins
The base LaserJet 8500 Color and LaserJet 8000 printers have two possible destinations:
• Top output bin that prints face down.
• Left–side output bin that prints face up in reverse order.
If an optional High Capacity Output (HC0) device is installed, the additional trays are
available as well.