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Output Trays

Face-up tray
Face-down tray
How to select an output tray and optional lower cassette

There are two output trays for printed paper stacks: the face-down tray and the face-up tray.

Note:
The face-down tray is the default output tray. To select the face-up tray as the output tray, see How to select an output tray and optional lower cassette.

Face-up tray

The face-up tray stacks your printouts with the printed surface facing up. You can use the face-up tray with the following types of paper.

Paper type:

All paper types supported by this printer

Capacity:

Up to 150 sheets (A4 or smaller size paper)
Up to 50 sheets (Larger than A4 size paper)

You need to make the Reverse Order setting in the printer driver to output printouts onto the face-up tray. To make this setting, click the Basic Settings tab, select the Reverse Order check box, then click OK.


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Face-down tray

The face-down tray is located on the top of the printer. Your printouts will be stacked facing down.

You can use the face-down tray with the following types of paper.

Paper type:

Plain paper (minimum 210 mm width x 182 mm length),
EPSON Color Laser Paper, EPSON Color Laser Coated Paper

Capacity:

Up to 250 sheets

Caution:
The following paper cannot be used with the face-down tray. Use the face-up tray instead.
  • Plain paper smaller than 210 x 182 mm, such as A5 or Half-Letter size
  • EPSON Color Laser Transparencies
  • Envelopes
  • Thick paper
  • Labels


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How to select an output tray and optional lower cassette

There are two ways of specifying which output tray you want to use, the face-down tray or the face-up tray.

Using the printer driver:
Click the Basic Settings tab and select either Face-down Tray or Face-up Tray from the Output Tray setting. Then click OK.


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