Difference between revisions of "Paper tray"
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A '''paper tray''' is part of a [[printer]] and is used to store and feed paper to the printer. | A '''paper tray''' is part of a [[printer]] and is used to store and feed paper to the printer. | ||
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+ | Generally printers will have multiple paper trays. | ||
+ | # Tray 1 or the bypass tray | ||
+ | ##The bypass tray on a printer is generally a fold down compartment that allows you to easily use different styles or sizes of paper. | ||
+ | # Tray 2 | ||
+ | ##This tray generally comes standard with printers and is typically set to print on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. | ||
+ | # Tray 3, 4 or More | ||
+ | ## Additional trays can be purchased to better suit the end users needs. | ||
+ | ## Extra trays are generally used for types of paper that are need regularly such as letter head or larger paper sizes. | ||
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[[Category:Printers]] | [[Category:Printers]] |
Revision as of 15:03, 15 June 2009
A paper tray is part of a printer and is used to store and feed paper to the printer.
Generally printers will have multiple paper trays.
- Tray 1 or the bypass tray
- The bypass tray on a printer is generally a fold down compartment that allows you to easily use different styles or sizes of paper.
- Tray 2
- This tray generally comes standard with printers and is typically set to print on 8.5 x 11 inch paper.
- Tray 3, 4 or More
- Additional trays can be purchased to better suit the end users needs.
- Extra trays are generally used for types of paper that are need regularly such as letter head or larger paper sizes.