Operator Guide 1-21OverviewFeeder traysMultiple feeder trays can be configured to feed paper for jobs inthe most effective manner. For example, the trays can providenonstop printing of a complex job that requires many paperstocks, or only a few stocks, by using the trays continuousloading capability. A different input tray can also be selected foreach copy of a specific page in a print job, for example, toprovide different paper colors for specific pages.The printing system may have up to six feeder trays: twoprocessor feeder trays and two to four high-capacity trays. Fouraddressable input trays are standard with the system, and twoadditional high-capacity trays are optional.Processor feedertraysTwo processor feeder trays (trays 1 and 2) are located in themain part of the printer and are not part of a feeder/stackermodule.Trays 1 and 2 can handle paper sized from 8 by 10 inches / 203by 254 mm to 9.02 by 14.02 inches / 230 by 356 mm.Feeder traycapacityThe feeder trays have the following capacities, based on 20pound or 80 gsm (grams per square meter) paper:• Tray 1: 1100 sheets• Tray 2: 600 sheets• Trays 3, 4, 5, and 6 (high-capacity trays): 2600 sheetseachAn elevator moves each tray up or down when it is in use. Ineach tray, a control panel consisting of a button, indicators, andpaper level displays controls the elevator tray and indicates itsstatus.