• Loading paper Long Edge Feed (LEF) or portrait or Short Edge Feed (SEF) or landscape dependent
on the actual paper size
• Auto size detection capability
• Automatically adjusts the tray position in the front and back based on the paper size; this is done
once the tray is closed
Paper Tray Information for Trays 6 and 7
Note:
Each feeder tray has a stock loading label. When loading media into the tray, refer to the
labels on the inside panel of the feeder tray for the correct orientation of that stock type.
The specifications for each tray are:
• Maximum of 2,000 sheets of 24 lb. (90 g/m
2
) uncoated paper; 2,100 sheets of 82 g/m
2
and 2,300
sheets of 64 g/m
2
• Paper weight range of 52 to 400 g/m
2
• Stock types include transparencies, heavyweight, coated and uncoated, hole-punched, and tabs
Tip:
Transparencies perform best when printed from Trays 6 and 7.
• It is recommended that you use Tray 5 (Bypass) to feed envelopes. However, Trays 6 and 7 may
also be used for feeding envelopes.
–
If you use Trays 6 or 7, envelopes must be fed with the Postcard Bracket or with the installed
optional Envelope Support Kit.
–
If the Postcard Bracket is used, the stack height is limited to 200 envelopes.
Postcard Bracket
The postcard bracket is delivered with Trays 6 and 7 from manufacturing. The postcard bracket allows
you to print on smaller size media without requiring post-processing cutting or sorting. The postcard
bracket accommodates 101.6 x 152.4 mm (4 x 6 in.) SEF media and smaller. For more information,
refer to
.
Note:
For more information, refer to
Optional Envelope Support Kit
The Envelope Support Kit enables a greater quantity of envelopes to be loaded and printed from
Trays 6 or 7. This optional kit consists of two plastic pieces that fit into the bottom of the tray and a
postcard bracket that attaches to the side of the tray. The plastic pieces lift one side of the stack of
envelopes to offset the extra thickness of the flaps. This keeps the stack level for feeding and enables
more envelopes to be fed from the tray.
Note:
For more information, refer to
.
Paper Tray Information for Tray 5 (Bypass)
Note:
Depending on system configuration, optional Tray 5 (Bypass) is located on the top of
Trays 6/7 or optional Trays 8/9).
This tray is used primarily when using a small quantity and special media (such as envelopes). When
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