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Paper Trays, Types, and Sizes

The paper types, sizes, and the maximum number of sheets that you can load in the

different trays are shown in the table below. Load all paper into the printer in the

portrait orientation (lengthwise).

Feeding Method Paper Type Maximum number

of sheets

Paper Sizes

Plain paper 1
(60 to 75 g/m2 / 16.0
to 20.0 lb))
Plain paper 2
(76 to 99 g/m2 / 20.2
to 26.3 lb)
envelopes,
label sheets,
Transparency film
(monochrome),
Cardboard 1
(100 to 159 g/m2 /
26.6 to 42.3 lb),
Cardboard 2
(160 to 216gm2 / 20.2
to 26.3 lb)
Up to 150 sheets or a
10-mm (0.4 in.) stack
Multi-purpose Tray
Coated paper
Paper longer than
355.6 mm (14 in.)
1 sheet
A5
B5
A4
8.5 x 11" (Letter)
8.5 x 14" (Legal)
Envelopes
(Com-10, Monarch, C5, DL)
User-defined size
(width: 88.9 to 215.9 mm (3.5 to
8.5 in.),
length: 139.7 to 900 mm (5.5 to
35.4 in.))
Important
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Using low-quality paper can
cause creasing and
deteriorate print quality.
When printing on paper
longer than 355.6 mm (14
in.), support the paper with
your hands while it feeds
through the printer.
Standard Paper Tray
(tray1)
Trays 2, 3
Tr ay m o d u l e
(2 shelves)
(Trays 2 and 3)
Plain paper 1
(60 to 75 g/m2)
Plain paper 2
(76 to 99 g/m2)
Up to 500 sheets or a
56-mm (2.2 in.) stack
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0For A5 portrait, you
can use up to 350
sheets or a 40-mm
(1.6 in.) stack.
A5,
B5,
A4,
8.5 × 11" (Letter),
8.5 × 14" (Legal)

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1The number of sheets that you can load varies according to paper thickness.