Supported Paper for the Inserter Tray T1
Paper Size
Paper Weight
Tray Capacity
182 x 148–330 x 488 mm (7.2 x
5.8–13 x 19.2 in.), A3
52–400 g/m
2
coated and
uncoated
250 sheets (based on Colotech
+90)
Note:
When the Inserter Tray is filled with 8.5 in. wide (SEF) media, its default size is 8.5 x 14
in. If you insert 8.5 x 11 in. media, it is necessary to use Admin Mode Tools to adjust the
default value of NVM 769-503. For more information, refer to the
System Administrator Guide
.
When you combine the following paper types with saddle stitch or bi-fold, use Tray 5 (Bypass):
• Coated paper that weighs 127 g/m
2
or less
• Blank sheets or unprinted paper that weighs 80 g/m
2
or less
Note:
If a tray other than Tray 5 is used, the combination can cause misalignment of folding
positions and wrinkle.
Loading Paper in Inserter Tray T1
Before you use tray T1, review the following guidelines:
• Remove the remaining paper from the tray.
• Load all the paper required for the job into the tray.
• To use saddle stitch and bi-fold options, ensure that the paper loaded in the main feeding tray is
the same size as the paper loaded in tray T1.
• For supported paper information, refer to
Supported Paper for the Inserter Tray T1
.
To insert separator sheets or cover sheets, such as blank or preprinted sheets, use the Inserter Tray T1.
Paper loaded in tray T1 is inserted into the finished or printed output. A maximum of 250 sheets
(C90) may be loaded in tray T1.
Tip:
Paper fed from the Inserter device is not printed on; however, the paper is placed into the
printed output at selected locations.
1. Load the paper, aligning all edges.
If the paper is preprinted, load the paper with the printed side facing up.
Note:
Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or press
malfunctions.
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