Paper Trays & Loading MediaDT6180 HandyBook 24Satisfaction Guide for 2-Sided PrintingStock Reliable feeds may beexpectedLess reliable feeds may beexpectedSuggested alternativesSize 8 x 10 inches to 17 x 11inches (203 x 254 mm to432 x 279 mm)17 x 11 inch (432 x 279 mm)paper can only be sent tothe top tray.Weight Substance 16 to 110 (60 to200 g/m2)Substance 110 (200 g/m2)must be long grain.Weights outside the limitsshown are notrecommended.Type orconditionXerographic bond paper ingood conditionDrilled stock, fannedthoroughlySlightly curled paperPaper with reinforced edgesDo not use excessivelycurled paperRefer to the “Using variousstocks” section for any stocknot defined in this guide.Satisfaction Guide for Various StocksStock type Instructions for use• Recycled Paper Acceptable, but may increase paper dustcontamination problems in machine. Recommendvacuum paper before installing in machine tominimize paper dust.• Substance 13 (49 g/m2) paper Use trays 3,4,or 5.Do not run 2-sided prints.Load the paper with seam side down into tray 3.Optimum satisfaction can be expected with 8.5 x11 inch (216 x 279 mm) or larger paper.• Substance 16 (60 g/m2) paper Load paper with seam side up into trays 1 and 2;seam side down into tray 3, 4, or 5.Optimum satisfaction can be expected from tray3, 4, or 5.• Substance 20 (75 g/m2) paper Load the paper with seam side up into trays 1and 2; seam side down into trays 3, 4, and 5.• Card stock• Xerox substance 65 (176 g/m2)• Substance 110 (200 g/m2) long grain(index)Card stock can be run from any tray.Reduce set size if frequent paper jams orbindexer jams occur. If collated unfinished,another solution is to lower the value of thebindexer capacity set in the SWITCHES mode.• Xerox 4024, substance 20 (75 g/m2)• 3 hole drilled• 4 hole drilled• 7 hole drilledLoad the paper into trays 1 and 2 with holes tothe right; load the paper into trays 3, 4, and 5 withholes to the left.Use the Image Shift or Reduce/Enlarge optionsto avoid printing near the holes.Fan the paper and check the paper for loosepaper plugs before loading the paper into thetrays.• Never-tear, 3 hole drilled Load the paper into trays 1 and 2 with holes tothe right; load the paper into trays 3, 4, and 5 with