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Estimated tray capacities for labels

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As the following table indicates, the paper tray capacities vary depending on the print material construction. See your printer documentation for additional specifications. Estimated tray capacities for labels Label material Paper, dual web Vinyl, polyester 200-sheet heavy duty tray 125 sheets 70 sheets 500-sheet card stock & label tray 250 sheets 200 sheets The following table lists the print material specifications for the special card stock and label trays, as well as guidelines for the tray position (upper or lower drawer). This information is intended to convey general guidelines for tray and drawer selection. We recommend that you test your selected print material to determine the best tray and drawer selection for your application. The material type, rigidity, sizing, perforations, die-cuts, and surface influence printing reliability. Contact your point of purchase for more information on the optional trays available for your printer. Note: If you use materials with a weight over 135 g/m2 (36 lb bond), print registration and skew may be unpredictable. Card stock and labels supported (11-inch card stock and label trays) Media Paper/card stock 1 Pressure-sensitive paper labels 2 Pressure-sensitive vinyl labels 2 200-sheet heavy duty tray 75-163 g/m2 (20-43 lb bond) 120-150 g/m2 (32-40 lb bond) 260-265 g/m2 82 lb Liner 500-sheet tray (450 grams) 60-90 g/m2 NA NA (16-24 lb bond) 500-sheet tray (550 grams) 75-135 g/m2 140-165 g/m2 NA (20-36 lb bond) (37-44 lb bond) 500-sheet tray (650 grams) 120-163 g/m2 (32-43 lb bond) 150-175 g/m2 (40-47 lb bond) 260-300 g/m2 82-92 lb Liner 500-sheet tray (750 grams) 163-203 g/m2 (43-54 lb bond) 165-180 g/m2 (44-48 lb bond) 265-300 g/m2 92 lb Liner Valid tray positions (upper and lower) Upper: 60-163 g/m2 Lower: All supported media Upper: 120-150 g/m2 Lower: 140-180 g/m2 Upper: 260-265 g/m2 Lower: 260-300 g/m2 1 You can manually feed card stock with a weight up to 285 g/m2. 2 For pressure-sensitive materials under 131 g/m2, grain long is recommended. For pressure-sensitive materials over 131 g/m2, grain short is recommended. Printer specifications 128

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As the following table indicates, the paper tray capacities vary depending on the print material construction. See your
printer documentation for additional specifications.
Estimated tray capacities for labels
Label material
200-sheet heavy duty tray
500-sheet card stock & label tray
Paper, dual web
125 sheets
250 sheets
Vinyl, polyester
70 sheets
200 sheets
The following table lists the print material specifications for the special card stock and label trays, as well as guidelines
for the tray position (upper or lower drawer). This information is intended to convey general guidelines for tray and
drawer selection. We recommend that you test your selected print material to determine the best tray and drawer
selection for your application. The material type, rigidity, sizing, perforations, die-cuts, and surface influence printing
reliability. Contact your point of purchase for more information on the optional trays available for your printer.
Note:
If you use materials with a weight over 135 g/m
2
(36 lb bond), print registration and skew may be unpredictable.
Card stock and labels supported (11-inch card stock and label trays)
Media
Paper/card stock
1
Pressure-sensitive paper
labels
2
Pressure-sensitive vinyl
labels
2
200-sheet heavy duty tray
75–163 g/m
2
(20–43 lb bond)
120–150 g/m
2
(32–40 lb bond)
260–265 g/m
2
82 lb Liner
500-sheet tray (450 grams)
60–90 g/m
2
(16–24 lb bond)
NA
NA
500-sheet tray (550 grams)
75–135 g/m
2
(20–36 lb bond)
140–165 g/m
2
(37–44 lb bond)
NA
500-sheet tray (650 grams)
120–163 g/m
2
(32–43 lb bond)
150–175 g/m
2
(40–47 lb bond)
260–300 g/m
2
82–92 lb Liner
500-sheet tray (750 grams)
163–203 g/m
2
(43–54 lb bond)
165–180 g/m
2
(44–48 lb bond)
265–300 g/m
2
92 lb Liner
Valid tray positions (upper
and lower)
Upper: 60–163 g/m
2
Lower: All supported media
Upper: 120–150 g/m
2
Lower: 140–180 g/m
2
Upper: 260–265 g/m
2
Lower: 260–300 g/m
2
1
You can manually feed card stock with a weight up to 285 g/m
2
.
2
For pressure-sensitive materials under 131 g/m
2
, grain long is recommended. For pressure-sensitive materials over
131 g/m
2
, grain short is recommended.
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