Great, ill just use a hopper then. I was afraid MF2 had changed things to make TE require manual labor. Oh the horror!
Thanks for the explanation~
Oh, TE3 is definitely not about manual labor. A very simple, early-game automation I have used a couple of times in MF2 with TE3 is lining up all my TE3 machines in a row, setting the top face to blue (input), and only the bottom face to orange (output). Underneath the row of machines, connected to the output face, is a line of itemducts. The itemducts dump into a chest at the end. I wrench the itemducts on the bottom of each machine one time to make them dark red. You don't need a servo or redstone signal to activate it since the TE3 machine above it is pushing into it.
The only blue connection in that itemduct line/chain is the one feeding into the chest. I put power (conduit cable) on the backside of the rows of machines. On the top of each machine is a hopper and a chest.
After a spelunking or farming/harvesting session, I dump the stuff into the chests and walk away. I check the chest sometime later for outputs.
I do the same thing for non-TE3 machines like the Harvestcraft Presser and Forestry machines. However, they don't auto-push, so I have to install a servo on their itemduct beneath them to have the itemduct pull from the machine.
I usually keep this basic setup the whole way through world, at least the machines and bottom part. If the world lasts long enough for AE, I swap out the hoppers and chests for ME (Precision) Export buses and upgrade the itemducts to the fast "glowstone-infused" kind. The chest at the end gets replaced with an ME Interface.