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DocuColor 240/250 Trays 3 and 4 Trays 3 and 4 consist of two high capacity trays. They are intended to be the primary feeder for the most commonly used stock. They have a large capacity to reduce the frequency of operator loading. Both trays are permanently set to feed only 8.5" x 11" LEF, A4 LEF, or 7.25" x 10.5" LEF sized stock. They have a combined capacity of 2010 sheets of 20 lb bond paper. The trays can accommodate paper weights from 17lb bond to 110lb index. Your machine warns you when the trays are empty, open or if the stock supply is low. The trays are pulled out for operator loading. Opening a tray automatically lowers an elevator in the base of the tray. Load pre-formatted paper, including letterhead and pre-printed stock, face down and with the top towards the front of the machine. Load drilled paper with the holes on the leading (left) edge. You cannot use these trays for envelopes or tabbed stock. When the tray is closed the elevator rises to feed the stock. The time it takes the elevator to fully rise is used to determine the amount of paper in the tray. The trays do not automatically measure the size of stock loaded in the trays. NOTE: Your machine will not warn you if the wrong sized stock is loaded. DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 98

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Trays 3 and 4
Trays 3 and 4 consist of two high capacity trays.
They are intended to be the
primary feeder for the most commonly used stock. They have a large capacity to
reduce the frequency of operator loading.
Both trays are permanently set to feed only 8.5" x 11" LEF, A4 LEF, or 7.25" x
10.5" LEF sized stock. They have a combined capacity of 2010 sheets of 20 lb
bond paper. The trays can accommodate paper weights from 17lb bond to 110lb
index.
Your machine warns you when the trays are empty, open or if the stock supply is
low.
The trays are pulled out for operator loading.
Opening a tray automatically
lowers an elevator in the base of the tray.
Load pre-formatted paper, including letterhead and pre-printed stock, face down
and with the top towards the front of the machine. Load drilled paper with the
holes on the leading (left) edge. You cannot use these trays for envelopes or
tabbed stock.
When the tray is closed the elevator rises to feed the stock.
The time it takes the
elevator to fully rise is used to determine the amount of paper in the tray. The
trays do not automatically measure the size of stock loaded in the trays.
NOTE:
Your machine will not warn you if the wrong sized stock is loaded.