Printer components and options
7.Transport module
8.Tray 3
9.Tray 2
10.Tray 1
11.Upper door
Input tray capacity Tray capacity for the input trays is:
•Trays 1 and 2 hold 550 sheets of
•Tray 3 holds 2200 sheets of
NOTE: For special stock, use tray 3.
| All three input trays have buttons to specify weight. In addition, |
| tray 3 has selections for paper size (Non Standard or Standard), |
| and the paper type (Coated or Uncoated). You must use these |
| specifications for the printer to print properly. For the procedure |
| on loading paper and specifying the weight, paper size and |
| paper type, refer to the Guide to Performing Routing |
| Maintenance, “Paper trays” chapter. |
| NOTE: Although the tray input buttons for the DocuColor 2060 |
| require you to specify weight, you also specify media weight |
| when using the Set Tray command at the printer controller. The |
| buttons on the tray require you to specify weight in gsm, whereas |
| the Set Tray command allows you to use any unit of |
| measurement for weight. Therefore, the number you specify on |
| the tray, and the number you specify using Set Tray may be |
| different numbers, while still referring to the same actual weight. |
| Additionally, Set Tray allows you to specify 0 to indicate no |
| preference. |
Output tray | The offset catch tray holds 500 sheets of |
capacity | bond paper. |
| If you have the optional |
| capacity stacker stapler (HCSS), the |
| devices replaces the standard offset catch tray. Refer to the |
| “Printer options” section for information on these optional |
| stackers. |
Installation Planning Guide |